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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Matter Other $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 States of matter Physical changes and chemical changes Physical and chemical properties Other $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 To be matter, something must have 2 things. What are they? Volume and mass (or take up space and weight)

1 - $200 Which ONE of the following is an example of matter? Feelings, heat, television, or sunlight television

1 - $300 Which ONE of the following is not matter? Dog, thought, dirt, air thought

1 - $400 Amount of space taken up by something (how big it is) What does volume mean? Amount of space taken up by something (how big it is)

1 - $500 Sam needs to find the volume of a ball. He fills the beaker with 150 ml of water. He drops the ball in the water. The water level rises to 175 ml on the beaker. What is the volume of the ball? 25 ml

2 - $100 Which state of matter is represented in the Jar labeled C? gas

2 - $200 In which jar has the LEAST amount of thermal heat energy? JAR A (solid because it would be ice)

2 - $300 If the material in all of the jars is a form of water, what might be a temperature for jar A? Accept any answer 0 degrees or below

2 - $400 Heat and motion are increased When evaporation of water occurs how does the energy change in the water particles? Heat and motion are increased Heat energy is decreased Motion gets slower Particles get colder Heat and motion are increased

2 - $500 Lightning and fluorescent bulb Where would you most likely find the fourth state of matter, plasma? Table and chairs Lightning and fluorescent bulb Carrots and eggs Forks and spoons Lightning and fluorescent bulb

3 - $100 What could cause fizz, bubbles, sparks, and gas to form when substances come in contact with each other? Physical property, physical change, chemical change, or melting point Chemical change

3 - $200 An iron nail develops rust Which is an example of a chemical change? Iron nails develop rust A loaf of bread has been sliced An ice cube melting A balloon bursts An iron nail develops rust

3 - $300 It is a physical change A pot of water is heated on a stove and begins to boil into steam. Which statement is accurate? It is a chemical change It is a physical change It is undergoing freezing It changes from a liquid to a solid It is a physical change

3 - $400 An apple has been left on a kitchen counter for several hours. You return to see that part of it has turned brown due to exposure to oxygen. This is a…. Chemical change, physical change, change of state, or thermal change Chemical change

3 - $500 Ice cream melting Which is an example of a physical change? Baking soda mixed with vinegar Iron nail rusting Wood burning Ice cream melting Ice cream melting

4 - $100 Which is an example of a chemical property? React to light, rough texture, round shape, or cold temperature React to light

4 - $200 A piece of paper has a mass of 10 grams. This is a ____________property. Chemical, natural, physical, or electrical physical

4 - $300 Cornstarch is a white powder. If iodine is added to cornstarch the cornstarch reacts and turns blue. Which is a physical property of cornstarch? White color Reacts to iodine White color and reacts to iodine There are no physical properties of cornstarch white color

4 - $400 Brian made a campfire. He used a gray log which was round. It was almost a foot long. The log burned into ashes. Which of these is a chemical property of the log? Foot long in size Round shape Ability to burn gray color Ability to burn

4 - $500 The following is a beaker filled with juices. Which juice has the most density? Pomegranate juice Orange juice White grape juice Cannot determine White grape juice

5 - $100 Of solid, liquid, and gas, which is the hottest state of matter? gas

5 - $200 What is the boiling point of water? 100 degrees Celsius

5 - $300 What happens to the kinetic motion energy of water when it goes below the freezing point? it will get faster It will stay the same It will get slower It will get slower

5 - $400 A pot of water is heated on a stove and begins to boil into steam. Which statement is accurate? Water has a chemical change Water has a physical change Water is undergoing freezing Water changes from a liquid to a solid Water has a physical change

5 - $500 What happens to the heat energy to make condensation take place? It decreases. (cools down)

Final Jeopardy Which are the 4 characteristics of a chemical change? You may answer with the numbers. 1. has chemical reactions 2. does not have chemical reactions 3. can be changed back 4. cannot be changed back 5. new substance is made 6. no new substance is made 7. changes the identity of what the substance is 8. does not change the identity of what the substance is 1, 4, 5, 7