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Jeopardy

GAME RULES: Room split into 2 teams (RIGHT Vs. LEFT) Winner of the coin toss decides the first question Each team will have 1 person compete at a time. If the team answers incorrectly the other team has a chance to answer If you think you know the answer raise your hand The score will be kept on the board There is 1 Daily Double question in the first round, 2 in Double Jeopardy, which are worth any amount that the team wishes to bet.

ANY QUESTIONS?

States of Matter Rates Change Of State Temperature and Pressure Double Jeopardy Kinetic Theory 400 Plasma and other solids

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States of Matter for 100 Q Which state of matter has a definite volume and an indefinite shape? A liquid

States of Matter for 200 Q What kind of motion describes the movement of atoms in a solid? A vibration

States of Matter for 300 Q What is the term used to describe the organization of atoms in a solid? A Crystal lattice

States of Matter for 400 Q Which state of matter is most compressible? A Gas

States of Matter for 500 Q What type of gas undergoes elastic collisions? A An ideal gas

Plasma and Other Solids for 100 Q What needs to be added to a regular gas to create plasma? A Heat

Plasma and Other Solids for 200 Q What type of substance changes the organization of its atoms in one or two dimensions when it melts? A A liquid crystal

Plasma and Other Solids for 300 Q In what kind of matter is the organization of atoms haphazard? A Amorphous solid

Plasma and Other Solids for 400 Q Plasmas are neutral, but what property do they have in common with metals? A Conductivity

Plasma and Other Solids for 500 Q Peanut butter, cotton candy and wax are all examples of what? A Amorphous solids

Kinetic Theory for 100 Q What is the term used to describe the constant random motion of gases? A Brownian Motion

Kinetic Theory for 200 Q What kinds of forces do not exist for ideal gases? A Attractive and repulsive forces

Kinetic Theory for 300 Q What force do particles exert on the walls of containers when they collide with them? A Pressure

Kinetic Theory for 400 Q How much energy is lost in an elastic collision? A Zero

Daily Double How Much will you Wager??

Kinetic Theory for 500 Q How does the size of gas particles compare to spaces between them? A They are smaller in size

Rates for 100 Q If two particles with different masses finish a race at the same time, which particle has the greater kinetic energy? A The larger (more massive) one

Rates for 200 Q If the surface area of a liquid is small, then the rate of evaporation will be? A Slow

Rates for 300 Q What is the process by which particles fill a space due to their constant random motion? A Diffusion

Rates for 400 Q If two particles have the same mass but different kinetic energies, which particle moves faster? A The one with more kinetic energy

Rates for 500 Q If two containers filled with oxygen gas are heated, one to 200K and one to 300K, which one will have gas particles with the greatest speed? The one heated to 300K

Temperature and Pressure for 100 Q At what temperature do particles stop moving? A Absolute Zero

Temperature and Pressure for 200 Q When external pressure equals what pressure, does boiling occur? A Vapor pressure

Temperature and Pressure for 300 Q What is the term that describes the amount of energy (heat) that 1 kg of a water must absorb to turn into a vapor? A Heat of vaporization

Temperature and Pressure for 400 Q What is the temperature scale that is a direct measure of the kinetic energy of particles? A Kelvin

Temperature and Pressure for 500 Q What is the 300K in degrees celsius? A 27 o C

Change of State for 100 Q Is freezing an endothermic or exothermic process? A exothermic

Change of State for 200 Q What is the name of the process when a solid turns directly to a gas without ever becoming a liquid? A Sublimation

Change of State for 300 Q What is the name of the process when a gas is converted to a liquid? A Condensation

Change of State for 400 Q At what temperature does a liquid turn into a solid A Freezing point

Change of State for 500 Q What is the name related to the energy released when 1 kg of a substance solidifies at its freezing point? A Heat of fusion