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: Physical Properties: Jeopardy Review Game

$2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 Density Size dependent Size Independent Math Hodge/Podge

Balloons rise because of this.

The gas is less dense than air.

A rock sinks because of this.

It is more dense than water.

In a drawing, how could you tell the density of one object to another?

How tightly packed the dots are.

There are 2 variables of density.

What are mass and volume?

These are the 2 measurable properties of matter

What are mass and volume?

The effect gravity has on mass.

What is weight?

The amount of material in an object.

What is mass?

The space an object takes up.

What is volume?

100 degrees celcius

What is the boiling point of water?

You find this property on an irregular object by placing it in water and measuring the amount the water rises.

What is volume?

This basic property tells you something is bitter.

What is taste?

Copper allows heat to flow from burner to food easily. This property is called…

What is conductivity?

This property would allow you to separate iron filings and sugar.

What is magnetism?

Salt has this property in water.

What is solubility?

This property allows aluminum can be hammered into thin sheets.

What is malleability?

Mass of an object is 12g. Volume of the object is 4mL. What is the density?

What is 3g/mL?

A substance has a mass of 10g and a volume of 20mL. You determine this information.

What is density of 0.5g/mL?

Volume is 5mL and mass is 5g. What substance is this?

What is water?

An object has dimensions of 3cm, 3cm, 2cm. It weighs 36g. What type of object is this?

Regular solid

The density is 1g/mL. The volume is from 22mL to 27mL. Give the mass.

What is 5g?

This property pulls metals into thin strands.

What is ductility?

This is the resistance to flow (thickness) of an object.

What is viscosity?

Matter can de identified and classified by what type of property?

What is characteristic property?

Looking at the above boxes this is a size dependent property you can see that is different.

What is volume?

If all the boxes are the same VOLUME, this is the most dense box?

What is Box 4

Final Jeopardy Answer Make a statement about the density of Liquid Q. Refer to P, R, and S in the statement.

P is LESS dense than Q while R and S are MORE dense than Q.