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Jeopardy-Phases of Matter Interpreting graphs Solids Liquids & gases Phase Changes Particle Motion MISC 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 Question Phase Changes What are the three phases of Matter?

$100 Answer Solids, liquids, and gases

$200 Question Phase Changes When liquid water changes to Ice we call it what?

$200 Answer freezing

$300 Question Phase Changes During which phase change(s) is heat energy absorbed? (requires heat to occur)

$300 Answer Solid to liquid Liquid to gas

$400 Question Phase Changes Which process causes water vapor to change to liquid water droplets on dust in the sky and Surfaces such as grass?

$400 Answer condensation

$500 Question Phase Changes How can you tell when a phase change is occurring when you look at A graph?

$500 Answer When the graph levels off

$100 Question Particle Motion The particles in a solid, liquid or gas are moving the fastest?

$100 Answer gas

$200 Question Particle Motion During which two processes do the Motion of particles decrease?

$200 Answer Condensation Freezing

$300 Question Particle Motion When you heat molecules what Happens to the motion of the Particles?

$300 Answer The motion increases in speed

$400 Question Particle Motion Explain or draw what the particles Of a gas would look like

$400 Answer Far apart and fast moving

$500 Question Particle Motion What would the particles of a Solid look like? Explain or draw a picture

$500 Answer Close together And moving slowly

$100 Question Interpreting Graphs A B C D Which diagram best represents A gas?

$100 Answer c

$200 Question Interpreting Graphs Which volume has The highest pressure?

$200 Answer 15 ml

$300 Question Interpreting Graphs Which phase does not have a definite shape or volume?

$300 Answer Gas

$400 Question Interpreting Graphs Based on the Phases of matter Lab and graph, What happened to the graph once the water started to Boil?

$400 Answer Leveled off

$500 Question Interpreting Graphs Draw a line that shows what Happens as water goes from a Solid to liquid

$500 Answer Your Text Here

$100 Question Solids, Liquids, Gases Explain a solid in terms of volume And shape

$100 Answer Definite volume and definite shape

$200 Question Solids, Liquids, Gases Explain liquid in terms of Volume and shape

$200 Answer Definite volume but not definite shape

$300 Question Solids, Liquids, Gases Explain what happens to the Speed of particles as ice turns to Liquid and then water vapor?

$300 Answer Speed increases

$400 Question Solids, Liquids, Gases What causes water droplets to form on the Outside of your pop bottle in the summer time?

$400 Answer Air temperature decreases near cold pop until water Vapor turns into a liquid through condensation on the side of the bottle. Caused by the slowing of Particles with the decrease in temperature

$500 Question Solids, Liquids, Gases Explain what causes evaporation?

$500 Answer Energy is added to liquid water Until particles are moving too Fast and spread apart too far to remain In the liquid phase

$100 Question MISC What is a temperature that Includes water in the liquid form?

$100 Answer Just above freezing to just below boiling

$200 Question MISC Why does evaporation occur?

$200 Answer Energy is gained

$300 Question MISC In order for freezing to occur what Has to happen?

$300 Answer There needs to be an energy loss

$400 Question MISC What is the term for when a solid goes Directly to a gas?

$400 Answer Sublimation

$500 Question MISC What is the term called for when a Gas goes directly to a solid?

$500 Answer deposition

Final Jeopardy List as many processes that occur between the phases of matter as you can

Final Jeopardy Answer Freezing Condensation Sublimation Deposition Boiling Evaporation melting