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LET’S PLAY JEOPARDY!!

Jeopardy Scientific Method Matter Sig Figs SI Prefixes Q $100 Q $100 Dimensional Analysis Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Category 1 Color odor or shape could be considered what type of observation? Qualitative or Quantitative?

$100 Answer from Category 1 Qualitative

$200 Question from Category 1 What is a theory?

A tested explanation of a basic natural phenomena. $200 Answer from Category 1 A tested explanation of a basic natural phenomena.

$300 Question from Category 3 Hypothesis, theory or law? Matter cannot be created or destroyed

$300 Answer from Category 1 Law

$400 Question from Category 1 DOUBLE JEOPARDY Name the five branches of Chemistry

$400 Answer from Category 1 Physical Biochemistry Inorganic Organic Analytical Physical Biochemistry Inorganic Organic

$500 Question from Category 1 What are the six steps to the scientific method?

$500 Answer from Category 1 1 State the problem 2 gather information 3 Hypothesis 4 Experiment 5 Record and Analyze Data 6 Conclusions

$100 Question from Category 2 Element Compound or mixture? Soil

$100 Answer from Category 2 mixture

$200 Question from Category 2 What is the law of conservation of matter?

Matter cannot be created $200 Answer from Category 2 Matter cannot be created Or destroyed

$300 Question from Category 2 What is a homogeneous mixture?

A mixture that is uniform throughout $300 Answer from Category 2 A mixture that is uniform throughout

$400 Question from Category 2 Define a chemical change

or more substances into a new substance $400 Answer from Category 2 It involves the changing of one or more substances into a new substance

$500 Question from Category 2 What is the difference between And element compound and mixture

$500 Answer from Category 2 Compound is made of more than one element Element is found on the PT Compound is made of more than one element Chemically combined And the mixture is compounds that are physically combined And can be physically separated

$100 Question from Category 3 DOUBLE JEOPARDY When do leading zeros count?

$100 Answer from Category 3 They don’t ever count

$200 Question from Category 3 When do trailing zeros count?

When there is a decimal point $200 Answer from Category 3 When there is a decimal point

$300 Question from Category 3 Enter text for $300-question-Category 3 here

$300-question-category 3 here $300 Answer from Category 3 Enter text to answer for $300-question-category 3 here

$400 Question from Category 3 How many sig figs would there be in the answer To this question: (4.05/4.6)+5.5

$400 Answer from Category 3 2 sig figs

$500 Question from Category 3 How many sig figs are in counting numbers?

$500 Answer from Category 3 Infinitely many

$100 Question from Category 4 What is temperature measured in?

$100 Answer from Category 4 Kelvin K

$200 Question from Category 4 DOUBLE JEOPARDY What is the formula For converting Celsius To Fahrenheit?

$200 Answer from Category 4 ◦F = (9/5 * ◦C) + 32

$300 Question from Category 4 What is a base unit?

A basic unit of measurement $300 Answer from Category 4 A basic unit of measurement

$400 Question from Category 4 What does pico stand for?

$400 Answer from Category 4 Trillionth

$500 Question from Category 4 What are the steps for converting between units?

$500 Answer from Category 4 Put matching unit on bottom – to cancel Write down given Put matching unit on bottom – to cancel Put desired unit on top Set LARGER unit equal to ONE Count number of steps between units – the smaller unit will be 10steps between the larger and smaller units

$100 Question from Category 5 How many kilometers are in a mile?

$100 Answer from Category 5 1 mile = 1.609 km

$200 Question from Category 5 If you are 17 years old, how many seconds have you been alive?

$200 Answer from Category 5 5.36112 E8 seconds

$300 Question from Category 5 The density of Pb is 11.3 g/mL, what is The density in kg/L?

$300 Answer from Category 5 1.13E-2 kg/L

$400 Question from Category 5 When running the 800. m dash how many Inches were covered?

$400 Answer from Category 5 31500 inches

$500 Question from Category 5 DOUBLE JEOPARDY Convert 9.2 pm to mm

$500 Answer from Category 5 9.2 E9

What is the significance of Kelvin? Final Jeopardy What is the significance of Kelvin?

Final Jeopardy Answer It is never negative and ends at absolute zero. When you do conversions with pressure there Is no negative number to mess it up.