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Jeopardy ViscosityFlow RateCohesionAdhesion Surface tension Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Viscosity The property of a fluid describing its thinness or thickness; The resistance of a fluid to flow

$100 Answer from Viscosity What is viscosity

$200 Question from Viscosity A crystal that, when added to a fluid, can (but not always) change its viscosity

$200 Answer from Viscosity What is sugar

$300 Question from Viscosity Causes the particles of liquids to move closer together, become very stiff and resistant to flow

$300 Answer from Viscosity What is the effect of cold temperature on liquids

$400 Question from Viscosity Causes particles to move further apart, causing less friction and causing the viscosity to decrease

$400 Answer from Viscosity What is the effect of heat on a liquid

$500 Question from Viscosity A fluid that flooded Boston in 1919 due to the unusual heat of January and the increase of particle movement.

$500 Answer from Viscosity What is molasses

$100 Question from Flow Rate The speed which a fluid moves from one point to another

$100 Answer from Flow Rate What is flow rate.

$200 Question from Flow Rate An effect that can temporarily slow the flow rate of a liquid by causing the particles to move closer together.

$200 Answer from Flow Rate What is the effect of cold on a liquid

$300 Question from Flow Rate The higher the viscosity, the lower the rate of flow

$300 Answer from Flow Rate What is the relationship between viscosity and flow rate

$400 Question from Flow Rate The particles move faster, creating more collision and friction. The flow rate decreases.

$400 Answer from Flow Rate What is the effect of heat on gas

$500 Question from Flow Rate A liquid that has one of the slowest flow rates of common cooking ingredients Has high viscosity and low flow rate.

$500 Answer from Flow Rate What is corn syrup

$100 Question from Cohesion Refers to the strength with which the particles of an object or fluid attract each other

$100 Answer from Cohesion What is cohesion

$200 Question from Cohesion The more viscous a liquid is, the more cohesion it will show

$200 Answer from Cohesion What is the relationship between cohesion and viscosity

$300 Question from Cohesion Causes water to keep a dome shape when placed gently on a penny

$300 Answer from Cohesion What is the cohesiveness of water

$400 Question from Cohesion It forms a thin membrane on the surface because the water molecules attract each other on the surface.

$400 Answer from Cohesion What is cohesion of the surface of water

$500 Question from Cohesion One is the attraction or joining of two different fluids or objects to each other. The other refers to the strength with which the particles of an object or fluid attract each other.

$500 Answer from Cohesion What is the difference between adhesion and cohesion

$100 Question from Adhesion The attraction or joining of two different objects or fluids to each other

$100 Answer from Adhesion What is adhesion

$200 Question from Adhesion When one end of each molecule is slightly positive and the other end is slightly negative

$200 Answer from Adhesion What is polarity

$300 Question from Adhesion When one cell binds to another surface or cell

$300 Answer from Adhesion What is cell adhesion

$400 Question from Adhesion Particles of water clinging to another surface which is both an example of adhesion and cohesion

$400 Answer from Adhesion What is a water drop clinging to another surface

$500 Question from Adhesion Becomes a process which moves water up a tree

$500 Answer from Adhesion What is adhesion and cohesion combined

$100 Question from Surface Tension A property of a liquid in which the surface Of the liquid act like a thin skin or membrane

$100 Answer from Surface Tension What is surface tension

$200 Question from Surface Tension A stretchable toy that is comparable to surface tension

$200 Answer from Surface Tension What is a trampoline

$300 Question from Surface Tension A small bug that walks on water using surface tension that has specially adapted legs to walk on water.

$300 Answer from Surface Tension What is a water strider

$400 Question from Surface Tension Type of cleaner that breakes surface tension

$400 Answer from Surface Tension What is soap

$500 Question from Surface Tension A metal object that is able to float on water due to surface tension even though it has higher density than water.

$500 Answer from Surface Tension What is a paper clip

Final Jeopardy A fluid that has no viscosity and very high flow rate. It can’t be moved by friction, and has no resistance to flow

Final Jeopardy Answer What is a superfluid