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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

You can Wager All or Part of Your Points on This Question Daily Double You can Wager All or Part of Your Points on This Question

Category: Matter Daily Double Question: Because an object has mass, it has ___. Back

You can Wager All or Part of Your Points on This Question Daily Double You can Wager All or Part of Your Points on This Question

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