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THIS IS Jeopardy

With Your Host... Ms. Anderson

Jeopardy Laws Movement Changes in State Vocabulary Misc. Mix 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

What two laws did we learn in the chapter?

Charles’s Law and Boyle’s Law

At a constant pressure as gas will __________ volume with increased temperature

Increase ASlide 4 200

Boyles’ law states that at a constant temperature a gas will _________ volume with increased pressure A 300

Decreased A 300

In our balloon lab we saw the balloon get larger when it was exposed to heat. What law does this represent? ASlide 12 400

Charles’s Law A 400

With decreased pressure the volume of a gas will ___________.

Increase A 500

As energy is increased/added particles in a substance ___________ speed.

Increase B 100

Particles are able to slide past each other

Liquid B 200

Particles vibrate in place; particles are strongly attracted to each other

Solid B 300

Particles in this state break away; the space between the particles can increase and decrease

Gas BSlide 4 400

Particles that evaporate from a container (become a gas) have more __________ and __________ than those remaining a liquid in the container. B 500

Energy and speed B 500

Solid to Liquid CSlide 26 100

Melting C 100

Liquid to Solid C 200

Freezing CSlide 4 200

Solid to Gas CSlide 30 300

Sublimation C 300

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

Change is state from liquid to gas without boiling

Evaporation CSlide 4 400

Gas to a liquid C 500

Condensation C 500

State of matter with definite volume and shape

Solid D 100

State of matter with a definite volume but not shape D 200

Liquid D 200

Without a definite volume or shape

Plasma or gas DSlide 4 300

Particles of this state of matter are broken apart D 400

plasma D 400

Energy is added to a substance in a ________ change DSlide 45 500

Endothermic Change DSlide 4 500

An ice cube is this state of matter

An ice cube is this state of matter Solid An ice cube is this state of matter E 100

Florescent lights and fire are examples of this state of matter

Plasma E 200

Vaporization is the change from ________ to _________

Liquid to gas E 300

Energy is released in a __________ change

Exothermic E 400

Lower atmospheric pressure results in a ________ boiling point in higher altitudes

Lower E 500

What is the freezing point of water at sea level (Celsius)?

0 degrees F 100

The boiling point of water at sea level is how many degrees Celsius?

100 degrees F 200

Name the four states of matter discussed in the chapter

Solid Liquid Gas Plasma F 300

What happens to solid carbon dioxide when it is exposed to energy? F 400

Sublimates; Turns to a Gas F 400

With increased pressure ________ decreases. F 500

Volume F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Please record your wager. Click on screen toSlide 67 begin

Click on screen to continue Particles are aligned. They do not move other than to vibrate in place. A common example is a diamond. Click on screen to continue

What is a crystalline solid? Click on screen to continue

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