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Polarity Special Properties Phases of Matter pHPotpourri

Phase Changes SolubilityAcid RainEmpty F.J.

Polar molecules have this type of charge Answer

What is uneven? 100

The attraction of water molecules to other water molecules via a hydrogen bond. 200 Answer

What is cohesion? 200

The following can happen because of this property of water. 300 Answer

What is surface tension? 300

A meniscus in a tube is caused by this property. 400 Answer

What is capillary action? 400

If a material with a density of 0.8 g/mL is placed in fresh water, this will happen. 100 Answer

What is it will float? 100

Unlike all other solids, water’s solid form is this. 200 Answer

What is less dense than the liquid? 200

This part of the water molecule is relatively negative. 300 Answer

What is the oxygen atom? 300

Water is the universal “this”, which makes it a great place for chemical reactions. 400 Answer

What is solvent? 400

This form of matter has an indefinite volume and shape. 100 Answer

What is gas? 100

The name for a substance dissolved in a liquid. 200 Answer

What is a solute? 200

Particles in this state of matter are moving the slowest. 300 Answer

What is solid? 300

The changing of a gas to a liquid. 400 Answer

What is condensation? 400

pH is a measure of the relative concentration of this ion. 100 Answer

What are hydrogen ions? 100

A liquid with a pH of 3 is this many times more acidic than one with a pH of Answer

What is 100x? 200

A liquid with an excess of hydroxide ions (OH-). 300 Answer

What is a base? 300

A chemical that can accept or donate H+ ions to resist pH changes. 400 Answer

What is a buffer? 400

Water sticking to glass displays this property. 100 Answer

What is adhesion? 100

Water travelling through the dirt and rock into the aquifer. 200 Answer

What is percolation? 200

These substance’s solubility decreases as temperature increases. 300 Answer

What are gasses? 300

Water has a high this, meaning it heats up and cools off slowly. 400 Answer

What is specific heat? 400

A plateau on a distillation curve indicates this. 200 Answer

What is a phase change? 200

The point at which the substance is a liquid. 400 Answer

What is C? 400

During period B, this is occurring. 600 Answer

What is melting? 600

At this point, there is both solid and liquid in the test tube. 800 Answer

What is point B? 800

The phase of matter dissolved in the following curve. 200 Answer

What is solid? 200

A solution of 100 grams of KNO3 at 90 degrees C would be considered this. Answer

What is unsaturated? 400

Above this temperature, 80 grams of KNO3 would dissolve but not 80 grams of NaCl Answer

What is ~50 degrees C? 600

Thermal pollution causes a lack of this dissolved in water. 800 Answer

What is Oxygen? 800

Normal rain has roughly this pH. 200 Answer

What is ? 200

The two main acids in acid rain. 400 Answer

What are sulfuric and nitric acid? 400

This type of acid is in normal rain. 600 Answer

What is carbonic acid? 600

The pH of acid rain. 800 Answer

What is 4-5? 800

Category Answer

Category 4 200

Category Answer

Category 4 400

Category Answer

Category 4 600

Category Answer

Category 4 800

Category Answer

Category 5 200

Category Answer

Category 5 400

Category Answer

Category 5 600

Category Answer

Category 5 800

FINAL JEOPARDY Answer

Final Jeopardy Answer