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Key TermsSolidsLiquidsGases Hodge Podge FJ

Jeopardy This measures how Packed the atoms Are in a substance

Jeopardy What is Density?

Jeopardy This is the smallest Unit of any substance.

Jeopardy What is an atom?

Jeopardy This is the state which has the Highest temperature.

Jeopardy What is a gas?

Jeopardy The change of matter from liquid to gas.

Jeopardy What is a vaporization?

Jeopardy This is what makes Matter boogie.

Jeopardy What is the Kinetic energy?

Jeopardy These are the 2 properties that all solids have

Jeopardy What are volume and shape?

Jeopardy This is the property That makes them hard

Jeopardy What is Density?

Jeopardy This is what must increase to change to a liquid

Jeopardy What is temperature?

Jeopardy The type of solid that can take any shape

Jeopardy What is amorphous?

Jeopardy These are examples of crystalline solids.

Jeopardy What are sugar, salt, snowflakes or crystals?

Jeopardy The density of this substance

Jeopardy What is medium Or average?

Jeopardy The property that this State never has

Jeopardy What is shape?

Jeopardy The force that measures The attraction of its particles

Jeopardy What is Surface Tension?

Jeopardy The change from gas to liquid.

Jeopardy What is condensation?

Jeopardy I measure the Resistance of flow

Jeopardy What is viscosity?

Jeopardy We all have it in our digestive system.

Jeopardy What is GAS?

Jeopardy The two properties I don’t really have

Jeopardy What are Shape or density?

Jeopardy This is what makes me rise.

Jeopardy What is Temperature or heat?

Jeopardy My change straight from a solid

Jeopardy What is sublimation?

Jeopardy What we call the Scientific rules which define my behavior

Jeopardy What are the gas laws? (Charles, Boyles, etc)

Jeopardy What makes me boil

Jeopardy What is heat or a rise in temperature?

Jeopardy The point at which I turn from liquid to solid

Jeopardy What is the freezing point?

Jeopardy The state of matter of most elements on the periodic table At room temperature

Jeopardy What is solid?

Jeopardy The state of matter we are made of

Jeopardy What are solids, liquids AND gases?

Jeopardy What all atoms in the world have in some measure.

Jeopardy What is kinetic energy?

Final Jeopardy

The measure of how much the kinetic Energy pushes me against you.

Final Jeopardy What is PRESSURE