Propert-ies of Matter (1) Propert-ies of Matter (2) Measur-ing Metric Convers-ions Propert-ies of Matter (1) Propert-ies of Matter (2) Misc. 200 400 600 800 1000 FINAL JEOPARDY
Measuring: 200 Question: Which of the following temperatures is closest to the temperature in this room? 23OC, 23OF, 75OC, 100OC, Answer: What is 23OC, ? Back
Measuring : 400 Question: What is the volume shown in the graduated cylinder? Answer: What is 43.0 mL? (include the estimated digit) Back
Measuring : 600 Question: The volume of a cube with the dimensions 1.5 cm x 2.5 cm x 3.0 cm. V= l*w*h Answer: What is 11 cm3? Back
Measuring : 800 Question: Calculate the density of a cube with a volume of 11.2 mL and a mass of 33.75 g. Answer: What is 3.01 g/mL; not 3.0 or 3.013 due to sig fig multiplication rule Back
Measuring : 1000 Question: What is the procedure required to measure the volume of an irregularly shaped object like a crown. Answer: What is: Water displacement Back
Metric Conversions: 200 Question: 33 kg converted to g. Answer: What is 33000 g? Back
Metric Conversions : 400 Question: 2.2 cm converted to meters. Answer: What is 0.022 m? Back
Metric Conversions : 600 Question: 1.75 mm converted to cm using dimensional analysis Answer: 1.75 mm 1 cm 10 mm What is 0.175 cm? Back
Metric Conversions : 800 Question: Convert 2300 kL to mL then to scientific notation. Answer: What is 2,300,000,000 mL or 2.3 x 109? Back
Metric Conversions : 1000 Question: 16 cm3 converted to mL. Answer: What is 16 mL? Back
Properties of Matter (1): 200 Question: State of matter is this type of property. Answer: What is physical property? Back
Properties of Matter (1): 400 Question: Flammability and combustibility are this type of property. Answer: What is chemical property? Back
Properties of Matter (1): 600 Question: Reactivity is this type of property. Answer: What is chemical property? Back
Properties of Matter (1): 800 Question: A frying pan on the stove, a rock, an ice cube and your textbook all have this physical property in common. Answer: What is are solids? Back
Properties of Matter (1): 1000 Question: If 5 liquids are poured together into a container and create different layers, they will layer up this way. Answer: What is most dense on the bottom and least dense on top. Back
Properties of Matter (2): 200 Question: From the following list, those properties that are observable, qualitative properties. Rough, 100 g, 50 mL, magnetic Answer: What is rough and magnetic? Back
Properties of Matter (2): 400 Question: From the following list, those properties that are measurable, quantitative properties. Melting point 75OC, ductile, 16 g/mL, solid Answer: What is Melting point 75OC, 16 g/mL? Back
Properties of Matter (2): 600 Question: Two key words that indicate a chemical property. Answer: What is react with, flammable, or combustibile? Back
Properties of Matter (2): 800 Question: Cooks sometimes use this property to tell the difference between salt and sugar in the kitchen. Answer: What is taste? Back
Properties of Matter (2): 1000 Question: Malleable and ductile describe metals and are this type of property. Answer: What is physical property? Back
Miscellaneous: 200 Question: This has mass and takes up space. Answer: What is matter? Back
Miscellaneous: 400 Question: The unit shown below that can NOT be used to measure volume. cubic centimeter cubic grams liter kiloliter Answer: What is cubic grams? Back
Miscellaneous: 600 Question: A piece of limestone is hit with a hammer and a small piece breaks off. Between the large rock and the small piece that broke off, which one has the greater density. Answer: What is they have the same density? Back
Miscellaneous: 800 Question: If you placed a solid object with a density of 0.5 g/ml into a glass of water it would do this. Answer: What is float? Back
Miscellaneous: 1000 Question: Your favorite class so far this year. Answer: What is (anything is acceptable, but you should have put SCIENCE.) Back
Category: Matter Place your wager. Final Jeopardy Question: The difference between 10 cm3 and 10 mL when describing volume. Answer: What is nothing? Back
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Category: Matter Daily Double Question: Because an object has mass, it has ___. Back
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Category: Matter Daily Double Question: Janet is boiling water for pasta. After the water has reached boiling point, Janet waits 5 minutes to allow the water to get to an ever higher temperature. What is Janet’s misconception concerning the temperature of water after it reaches boiling point? Back