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Jeopardy What up wit’ dat? Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 WISH IT WAS SUMMER AGAIN What up wit’ dat? BEAT HARRIS ROAD IF U ARE A WOLF… STUDY YOUR VOCAB MUCHACHOS Y MUCHACHAS 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 BEAT HARRIS ROAD THE CURVED SURFACE AT THE TOP OF A COLUMN OF WATER

$200 BEAT HARRIS ROAD THE ABILITY OF A MATERIAL TO BE ROLLED OR POUNDED INTO SHEETS

$300 BEAT HARRIS ROAD AN INCREASE IN THE SIZE OF A SUBSTANCE IN RESPONSE TO AN INCREASE IN TEMPERATURE

$400 BEAT HARRIS ROAD A MEASURE OF THE AMOUNT OF MATTER IN AN OBJECT

$500 BEAT HARRIS ROAD THE AMOUNT OF MATTER IN A GIVEN VOLUME

$100 WISH IT WAS SUMMER AGAIN THE RATE AT WHICH A SUBSTANCE TRANSFERS HEAT

$200 WISH IT WAS SUMMER AGAIN THE AMOUNT OF SPACE OCCUPIED BY AN OBJECT

$300 WISH IT WAS SUMMER AGAIN Ice melting, crushing an aluminum can, and boiling water are all examples of_____________ changes.

$400 WISH IT WAS SUMMER AGAIN THE ABILITY OF A SUBSTANCE TO BE PULLED INTO THIN WIRES

$500 WISH IT WAS SUMMER AGAIN A MEASURE OF THE GRAVITATIONAL FORCE ON AN OBJECT

$100 What up wit dat? THE ABILITY OF A SUBSTANCE TO DISSOLVE IN ANOTHER SUBSTANCE

$200 What up wit dat? A CHANGE THAT AFFECTS THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF A SUBSTANCE WITHOUT CHANGING IT’S CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

$300 What up wit dat? THE ABILITY OF A SUBSTANCE TO BURN

$400 What up wit dat? THE PROPERTY THAT DESCRIBES HOW WELL ELECTRICAL CHARGES MOVE THROUGH A MATERIAL

$500 What up wit dat? Scientists use _______________________ properties of substances to help them identify those substances.

$100 IF YOU ARE A WOLF JUST STAND UP AND SAY, “I AM (I AM) A WOLF (A WOLF)!” ANYTHING THAT HAS MASS AND TAKES UP SPACE

$200 IF YOU ARE A WOLF JUST STAND UP AND SAY, “I AM (I AM) A WOLF (A WOLF)!” THE AMOUNT OF ENERGY NEEDED TO CHANGE THE TEMPERATURE OF 1 KG OF SUBSTANCE BY 1 DEGREE CELSIUS

$300 IF YOU ARE A WOLF JUST STAND UP AND SAY, “I AM (I AM) A WOLF (A WOLF)!” A PROPERTY OF MATTER THAT DESCRIBES A SUBSTANCE’S ABILITY TO PARTICIPATE IN CHEMICAL REACTIONS

$400 IF YOU ARE A WOLF JUST STAND UP AND SAY, “I AM (I AM) A WOLF (A WOLF)!” THE PROPERTY OF A MATERIAL TO ATTRACT IRON OR IRON CONTAINING OBJECTS

$500 IF YOU ARE A WOLF JUST STAND UP AND SAY, “I AM (I AM) A WOLF (A WOLF)!” A SOLID THAT IS FORMED WHEN TWO SUBSTANCES DISSOLVE IN WATER

$100 STUDY YOUR VOCAB MUCHACHOS Y MUCHACHAS A CHARACTERISTIC OF A SUBSTANCE THAT DOES NOT INVOLVE A CHEMICAL CHANGE

$200 STUDY YOUR VOCAB MUCHACHOS Y MUCHACHAS The _______________ of an object would be different on the moon than it would on earth.

$300 STUDY YOUR VOCAB MUCHACHOS Y MUCHACHAS THE ABILITY OF TWO OR MORE SUBSTANCES TO COMBINE AND FORM ONE OR MORE NEW SUBSTANCES

$400 STUDY YOUR VOCAB MUCHACHOS Y MUCHACHAS A CHANGE THAT OCCURS WHEN ONE OR MORE SUBSTANCES CHANGE INTO ENTIRELY NEW SUBSTANCES WITH DIFFERENT PROPERTIES.

$500 STUDY YOUR VOCAB MUCHACHOS Y MUCHACHAS PROPERTIES THAT ARE UNIQUE TO A SPECIFIC SUBSTANCE AND ARE USED TO IDENTIFY THAT SUBSTANCE. Does not depend on the size of the sample

Answer BEAT HR IF YOU ARE A WOLF WISH IT WAS What up Solubility MENISCUS MALLEABILITY THEMAL EXPANSION MASS DENSITY Answer IF YOU ARE A WOLF MATTER SPECIFIC HEAT CHEMICAL PROPERTY MAGNETISM PRECIPITATE WISH IT WAS THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY VOLUME PHYSICAL DUCTILITY WEIGHT What up Solubility Physical change Flammability Electrical conductivity characteristic STUDY PHYSICAL PROPERTY WEIGHT REACTIVITY CHEMICAL CHANGE CHARACTERISTIC PROPERTIES

Final Jeopardy Copper is used to make electrical wire because it has a high _____________ (spun into wires) and ___________conductivity.

Final Jeopardy Answer DUCTILITY, ELECTRICAL