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Jeopardy S, L, G Properties Phase Changes Heating Curve ChangesMisc Final Jeopardy

Solid, Liquid, Gas Properties- 100 u The least dense u What is gas?

Solid, Liquid, Gas Properties- 200 u Takes the volume of its container. u What is gas?

Solid, Liquid, Gas Properties- 300 u Particles are vibrating or oscillating. u What is solid?

Solid, Liquid, Gas Properties- 400 u Molecules are fast moving, chaotic. u What is gas?

Solid, Liquid, Gas Properties- 500 u These two states take the shape of their container. u What are gas and liquid?

Phase Changes-100 u Changing from a solid to a liquid. u What is melting?

Phase Changes-200 u Changing from a liquid to a gas. u What is evaporating?

Phase Changes-300 u Changing from liquid to solid u What is freezing?

Phase Changes-400 u Changing from solid to gas u What is sublimation?

Phase Changes-500 u Changing from gas to solid u What is deposition?

Heating Curve-100 u The phase or change occurring from B to C. u What is melting?

Heating Curve-200 u The phase or change occurring from E to F. u What is gas?

Heating Curve-300 u The phase or change occurring from C to D. u What is liquid?

Heating Curve-400 u The phase or change occurring from A to B. u What is solid?

Heating Curve-500 u The phase or change occurring from E to D? u What is condensing?

Changes-100 u Chemical or physical-boiling water. u What is physical?

Changes-200 u Chemical or physical-forming a precipitate u What is chemical?

Changes-300 u Chemical or physical: cooking scrambled eggs u What is chemical?

Changes-400 u Chemical or physical: Baking soda dissolving in water u What is physical?

Changes-500 u List two types of observations/evidence of a chemical change. u What is formation of a gas, energy change (heat or light), precipitate, color change?

Miscellaneous-100 u The state of matter has slow moving particles that slide past one another. u What is a liquid?

Miscellaneous-200 u The term for changing from gas to liquid u What is condensation?

Miscellaneous-300 u A substance is placed in a container. Its volume stays the same, but it shape changes. u What is a liquid?

Miscellaneous-400 u This law tells us that the mass before and after a reaction are the same. u What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?

Miscellaneous-500 u How do I know if something is an atom, ion, or isotope? u What is an ion has different number of electrons because it has a charge, isotopes have a different number of neutrons because they have a different mass, atoms have the same as what’s on the periodic table?

Final Jeopardy