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What Is Matter? Physical Properties of Matter Chemical Properties of Matter Physical Change or Chemical Change? Miscellaneous Information Final Jeopardy

What units need to be used when expressing the volume of liquids? What units need to be used when expressing the volume of liquids?

mL, L, kL Back $100

What is the curve at a liquid’s surface by which one measures the volume of the liquid? What is the curve at a liquid’s surface by which one measures the volume of the liquid?

Meniscus Back $200

What is the measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object? What is the measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object?

Weight Back $300

What is the unit of measure to properly label the weight of an object?

Newton Back $400

How much does a person, with a mass of 39,000 grams, weigh on Earth? How much does a person, with a mass of 39,000 grams, weigh on Earth?

390 Newtons Back $500

What is the rate at which a substance transfers heat? What is the rate at which a substance transfers heat?

Back thermal conductivity $100

This is the ability of a substance to be pulled into a wire. This is the ability of a substance to be pulled into a wire.

ductility Back $200

What is the ability of a substance to be rolled or pounded into thin sheets? What is the ability of a substance to be rolled or pounded into thin sheets?

malleability Back $300

If a golf ball has a density of 0.91g/cm³, will it sink or float in a glass of water? If a golf ball has a density of 0.91g/cm³, will it sink or float in a glass of water?

float Back $400

What is the density for water? What is the density for water?

1.0 g/mL Back $500

What chemical property is the ability of a substance to burn? What chemical property is the ability of a substance to burn?

flammability Back $100

What chemical property is the ability of two or more substances to combine and form one or more new substances? What chemical property is the ability of two or more substances to combine and form one or more new substances?

reactivity Back $200

What process allows water to be broken down into hydrogen and oxygen gases? What process allows water to be broken down into hydrogen and oxygen gases?

electrolysis Back $300

Scientists rely upon these to identify and classify substances. Scientists rely upon these to identify and classify substances.

characteristic properties Back $400

A chemical describes which changes are possible for a substance. A chemical describes which changes are possible for a substance.

property Back $500

Is the bending of a nail a chemical change or a physical change? Is the bending of a nail a chemical change or a physical change?

physical change Back $100

Is the addition of sugar into water a physical change or a chemical change? Is the addition of sugar into water a physical change or a chemical change?

physical change Back $200

Is the burning of matches a chemical change or a physical change? Is the burning of matches a chemical change or a physical change?

chemical change Back $300

Is the mixing of vinegar and baking soda a chemical change or a physical change? Is the mixing of vinegar and baking soda a chemical change or a physical change?

chemical change Back $400

Is the cracking of a sodium acetate hand warmer a chemical change or a physical change? Is the cracking of a sodium acetate hand warmer a chemical change or a physical change?

chemical change Back $500

This is the tendency of an object to resist being moved or, if the object is moving, to resist a change in speed or direction until an outside force acts on the object. This is the tendency of an object to resist being moved or, if the object is moving, to resist a change in speed or direction until an outside force acts on the object.

inertia Back $100

Does speed or mass play a greater role on the inertia of an object? Does speed or mass play a greater role on the inertia of an object?

speed Back $200

How much will a 60 pound student weigh on the moon? How much will a 60 pound student weigh on the moon?

10 pounds Back $300

What is the name of the scientist who first theorized the idea of inertia? What is the name of the scientist who first theorized the idea of inertia?

Isaac Newton Back $400

What is the basic formula for converting liquid volume units into solid volume units? What is the basic formula for converting liquid volume units into solid volume units?

1mL = 1cm³ Back $500

What is one of the two phrases that can be used to help you remember the place values in the metric system? What is one of the two phrases that can be used to help you remember the place values in the metric system?

“King Henry Doesn’t [Usually] Drink Chocolate Milk” “Kangaroos Have Dandruff [But] Don’t Care Much” Kilo-, Hecta-, Deka-, Base Unit, Deci-, Centi-, Milli- Back