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Physical properties Chemical propertiesChemical reactionsEnergy reactionsMiscellaneous 100

Physical properties (100 points) Answer: (density, mass, ability to burn, color) is not a physical property of matter. Question: What is ability to burn? CLICK THE ARROW

Physical properties (200 points) Answer: Melting, boiling, and evaporating are this. Question: What are state changes? CLICK THE ARROW

Physical properties (300 points) Answer: (Color, mass, state of matter, reactivity) is not a physical property of matter. Question: What is reactivity? CLICK THE ARROW

Physical properties (400 points) Answer: (Precipitate, freezing, burning, bubbles) describes a physical change. Question: What is freezing? CLICK THE ARROW

Physical properties (500 points) Answer: (Burning paper, folding paper, rusting Iron, reacting Mg ribbon) is a physical change. Question: What is folding paper? CLICK THE ARROW

Chemical properties (100 points) Answer: (Melting, salting food, freezing, burning wood) is a chemical change. Question: What is burning wood? CLICK THE ARROW

Chemical properties (200 points) Answer: (Boiling, rusting, burning, reacting) is not a chemical change. Question: What is boiling? CLICK THE ARROW

Chemical properties (300 points) Answer: A student observes an unexpected temperature change and a color change, causing this. Question: What is a chemical reaction (chemical change) CLICK THE ARROW

Chemical properties (400 points) Answer: May be in the form of bubbles, odor, or fizzing. Question: What is producing a gas? CLICK THE ARROW

Chemical properties (500 points) Answer: An insoluble substance that crystalizes out of a solution during reactions. Question: What is a precipitate. CLICK THE ARROW

Chemical reactions (100 points) Answer: Substances about to react. Question: What are reactants? CLICK THE ARROW

Chemical reactions (200 points) Answer: Small number that comes after a chemical symbol in a formula that tells how many atoms is in a compound. Question: What is a subscript? CLICK THE ARROW

Chemical reactions (300 points) Answer: An expression in which symbols and formulas are used to represent a chemical reaction. Question: What is a chemical equation? CLICK THE ARROW

Chemical reactions (400 points) Answer: In the reaction 2AlCl 3 + Ba 3 (SO 4 ) 2  2AlSO 4 + 3BaCl 2 the substances 2AlSO 4 and 3BaCl 2 are called this. Question: What are reactants? CLICK THE ARROW

Chemical reactions (500 points) Answer: An insoluble (solid) substance that settles out of a solution during a reaction. Question: What is a precipitate? CLICK THE ARROW

Energy reactions (100 points) Answer: Two substances combine and there is a release of energy. Question: What is an exothermic reaction? CLICK THE ARROW

Energy reactions (200 points) Answer: Type of reaction that occurs when during a lab, a student, touches the side of a test tube and it feels warm. Question: What is exothermic reaction? CLICK THE ARROW

Energy reactions (300 points) Answer: Type of reaction where the products have more energy than the reactants. Question: What is endothermic reaction? CLICK THE ARROW

Energy reactions (400 points) Answer: Where energy is written when heat is given off during a reaction. Question: What is with the products? CLICK THE ARROW

Energy reactions (500 points) Answer: Energy is stored in the products in this type of reaction. Question: What is endothermic reaction. CLICK THE ARROW

Miscellaneous (100 points) Answer: An element which causes a “pop” or “whistle” when a lit match is placed in it. Question: What is hydrogen? CLICK THE ARROW

Miscellaneous (200 points) Answer: An element which causes a glowing splint to relit when placed in it. Question: What is oxygen? CLICK THE ARROW

Miscellaneous (300 points) Answer: Type of change when wax melts. Question: What is a physical change? CLICK THE ARROW

Miscellaneous (400 points) Answer: A solid product. Question: What is a precipitate? CLICK THE ARROW

Miscellaneous (500 points) Answer: The number and kind of atoms on one side of the reaction must be equal to the number and kind of atoms on the other side of the reaction. Question: What is the law of conservation of mass? CLICK THE ARROW

Physical properties Chemical propertiesChemical reactionsEnergy reactionsMiscellaneous 200

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Using the Daily Double: 1.Click on the Daily Double mage to the left 2.Copy it 3.Click on the slide you want to have the Daily Double 4.Paste Daily Double image 5.Change the first animation to start on click 6.Move the animation of Daily Double to go before all other animations

Answer: Type of energy reaction that photosynthesis is. Question: What is endothermic.