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Jeopardy $100 Types of Mixtures Understanding Solutions Concentration and Solubility Acid and Bases Variety $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 This type of mixture has tiny particles that can be seen with a microscope. This type of mixture has tiny particles that can be seen with a microscope. Colloid Colloid

1 - $200 This simple process can be used to separate a suspension. This simple process can be used to separate a suspension. Filtration Filtration

1 - $300 What type of mixture would exist if you combined salt and water and all of the salt crystals were dissolved? What type of mixture would exist if you combined salt and water and all of the salt crystals were dissolved? Solution Solution

1 - $400 What determines whether a substance in a suspension floats or sinks? What determines whether a substance in a suspension floats or sinks? density density

1 - $500 This solvent is found in blood and saliva. This solvent is found in blood and saliva. water water

2 - $100 What type of mixture can be separated by the process of evaporation? What type of mixture can be separated by the process of evaporation? solution solution

2 - $200 Do more gas molecules dissolve in low or high pressure systems? Do more gas molecules dissolve in low or high pressure systems? high pressure systems high pressure systems

2 - $300 What does adding ethylene alcohol do to the freezing point of water? What does adding ethylene alcohol do to the freezing point of water? It lowers it It lowers it

2 - $400 Which type of solution would be able to conduct electricity? (Think back to last unit) Which type of solution would be able to conduct electricity? (Think back to last unit) One that includes an ionic compound One that includes an ionic compound

2 - $500 Describe what happens to the ions in an ionic compound when they dissolve in a solvent. Describe what happens to the ions in an ionic compound when they dissolve in a solvent. The ions separate and they individually become surrounded by the solvent and dissolved. The ions separate and they individually become surrounded by the solvent and dissolved.

3 - $100 Strong lemonade is highly ________________. Strong lemonade is highly ________________. concentrated concentrated

3 - $200 Hotels __________ their orange juice so they can have a larger amount to provide to their customers. Hotels __________ their orange juice so they can have a larger amount to provide to their customers. dilute dilute

3 - $300 You can see the particles in a solution that is _____________________. You can see the particles in a solution that is _____________________. supersaturated supersaturated

3 - $400 Calculate the concentration of a solution that has 40 mL of food coloring in 200 mL of water. (Round to the nearest hundredth) Calculate the concentration of a solution that has 40 mL of food coloring in 200 mL of water. (Round to the nearest hundredth) 16.67% 16.67%

3 - $500 If the solubility of sugar is 4 g to every 100 mL of water, how many grams of sugar would settle if you placed 9 grams in 200 mL? If the solubility of sugar is 4 g to every 100 mL of water, how many grams of sugar would settle if you placed 9 grams in 200 mL? 1 mL 1 mL

4 - $100 A(n) _________ turns red litmus paper blue. A(n) _________ turns red litmus paper blue. base base

4 - $200 An acid is _____________ because it causes metals to wear away. An acid is _____________ because it causes metals to wear away. corrosive corrosive

4 - $300 Identify a way to neutralize heartburn. Identify a way to neutralize heartburn. Take a base such as Tums, Rolaids, Nexium, or drink a base like milk Take a base such as Tums, Rolaids, Nexium, or drink a base like milk

4 - $400 How would vinegar react with blue and red litmus paper? How would vinegar react with blue and red litmus paper? Red litmus paper would stay red and blue litmus paper would turn red Red litmus paper would stay red and blue litmus paper would turn red

4 - $500 Eating fruit increases the ____________ of acid in your stomach. (Use a current science term…not AMOUNT) Eating fruit increases the ____________ of acid in your stomach. (Use a current science term…not AMOUNT) concentration concentration

5 - $100 How would you separate the pulp from 100% concentrated Florida Orange Juice? How would you separate the pulp from 100% concentrated Florida Orange Juice? Filtration Filtration

5 - $200 When divers use a vacuum to locate gold at the bottom of the Bering Strait they end up with a ________________. When divers use a vacuum to locate gold at the bottom of the Bering Strait they end up with a ________________. suspension suspension

5 - $300 What would you do to increase the amount of potassium nitrate that could dissolve in water? What would you do to increase the amount of potassium nitrate that could dissolve in water? Heat the solution Heat the solution

5 - $400 Describe the solute and solvent used to power your two cycle lawn mower. Describe the solute and solvent used to power your two cycle lawn mower. Oil = solute Gasoline = solvent Oil = solute Gasoline = solvent

5 - $500 Describe what happens to molecular compounds when they enter water. Describe what happens to molecular compounds when they enter water. The individual molecules within the compound separate and become surrounded by water molecules. Then they dissolve. The individual molecules within the compound separate and become surrounded by water molecules. Then they dissolve.

Final Jeopardy Identify the name of the medication that Mr. Rapposelli takes to reduce the wearing away of his esophagus. Identify the name of the medication that Mr. Rapposelli takes to reduce the wearing away of his esophagus. Nexium Nexium