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Properties Density Changes Grab Bag $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Properties Density Changes Grab Bag $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Color, density, and texture are examples of this. Category 1 $200 Color, density, and texture are examples of this.

Flammability is an example of this. Category 1 $400 Flammability is an example of this.

This physical property allows energy to flow through a substance. Category 1 $600 This physical property allows energy to flow through a substance.

This physical property is pictured above in the states of matter. Category 1 $800 This physical property is pictured above in the states of matter.

Matter is anything that has what 2 measurable physical properties? Category 1 $1000 Matter is anything that has what 2 measurable physical properties?

What is physical property? Category 1 $200-Answer What is physical property?

What is a chemical property? Category 1 $400-Answer What is a chemical property?

Category 1 $600-Answer What is conductivity?

Category 1 $800-Answer What is density?

What is mass (weight) and volume (space)? Category 1 $1000-Answer What is mass (weight) and volume (space)?

Category 2 $200 How do you find density

Category 2 $400 Daily Double If you have a 40kg ball that has a volume of 10ml. What is its density?

Category 2 $600 The density of water.

Category 2 $800 If you have an object that is 3g/ml and an object that is 6g/ml. this is the most dense one.

Category 2 $1000 If you have an object with a density of 12g/ml and a volume of 2ml, this is its mass (weight).

What is Mass divided by volume? Category 2 $200-Answer What is Mass divided by volume?

Category 2 $400-Answer What is 4 kg/ml

Category 2 $600-Answer What is 1.0g/ml?

Category 2 $800-Answer What is 6g/ml?

Category 2 $1000-Answer What is 24g?

This change is like ice melting. Only a change in state. Category 3 $200 This change is like ice melting. Only a change in state.

Category 3 $400 This change creates a completely new substance. Like baking soda and vinegar.

Category 3 $600 This is what you remove from water to cause water to change its state to ice.

Category 3 $800 The temperature at which a substance changes from solid to liquid is known as this.

This is evidence that a chemical change has occurred. Category 3 $1000 This is evidence that a chemical change has occurred.

What is a physical change? Category 3 $200-Answer What is a physical change?

What is a chemical change? Category 3 $400-Answer What is a chemical change?

Category 3 $600-Answer What is energy?

Category 3 $800-Answer What is melting point?

Category 3 $1000-Answer What is gas given off, gain/release energy, color, odor, produce gas or solid, not easily reversed?

Category 4 $200 This type of observation has a number associated with it such as hardness.

An example of this type of observation is color, texture Category 4 $400 An example of this type of observation is color, texture

Category 4 $600 This type of physical property that can determine the type of liquid sample you have.

This makes oil float on water. Category 4 $800 This makes oil float on water.

Category 4 $1000 If you have an ice cube @ 0 celcius in water that is 10 celcius. This is the direction energy will flow.

Category 4 $200-Answer What is quantative?

Category 4 $400-Answer What is qualitative?

What is characteristic property? Category 4 $600-Answer What is characteristic property?

What is Oil is less dense? Category 4 $800-Answer What is Oil is less dense?

Category 4 $1000-Answer What is INTO the ice?

Final Jeopardy CHANGES

You have 1 minute to consult… Final Jeopardy If you mix 2 liquids together and you get a solid formed this is the name of the solid. You have 1 minute to consult…

You have 30 seconds to consult… Final Jeopardy If you mix 2 liquids together and you get a solid formed this is the name of the solid. You have 30 seconds to consult…

You have 15 seconds to consult… Final Jeopardy If you mix 2 liquids together and you get a solid formed this is the name of the solid. You have 15 seconds to consult…

Final Jeopardy If you mix 2 liquids together and you get a solid formed this is the name of the solid. Time Is Up

Final Jeopardy - Answer What is a precipitate?

Jeopardy Thank you for playing another fine round of America’s favorite question and answer game.