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Final Jeopardy Science Jeopardy States of matterCharacteristics of matter Gas LawsLabsMisc. 400

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Question Answer A-100 The state of matter where IMF’s are still connected and molecules are loosely packed together. LIQUID

Question Answer A-200 Which state of matter has strong Intermolecular forces, molecules are in fixed positions, molecules only slightly vibrate and contain the least amount of energy? SOLID

Question Answer A-300 Which state of matter has no definite shape and no definite volume, IMF’s are disconnected, the movement is random and independent of each other? GAS

Question Answer A-400 What gets stronger and reattaches when condensation occurs? Intermolecular Forces

Question Answer A-500 The 4 th type of matter that exists in stars is called Plasma

Question Answer When a liquid is thick and gooey like honey it is known to have high___________. VISCOSITY B-100

Question Answer B-200 During condensation, the particles in a gas lose enough energy to form a ___________. LIQUID

Question Answer B-300 A solid with a distinct melting point and molecules are arranged in a uniform, repeating pattern are known as __________. CRYSTALLINE SOLIDS

Question Answer B-400 Salad Dressing is an example of a pure substance, suspension or solution? SUSPENSION

Question Answer B-500 ANSWER: Solids with Molecules arranged in random patterns and no distinct melting point are known as… QUESTION: Amorphic Solids

Question Answer C-100 According to Charles’ Law whenever the temperature of a gas decreases, something else decreases. VOLUME

Question Answer C-200 If you squeezed a balloon you are decreasing volume which then increases what? PRESSURE

Question Answer C-300 DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!! ANSWER: On a long road trip through the hot desert you should adjust your tire pressure in this way. QUESTION: What is reducing tire pressure?

Question Answer C-400 This graph is an example of which gas law? BOYLE’S

Question Answer C-500 ANSWER: What is Boyles’ Law? QUESTION: When the volume of a gas decreases its pressure increases.

Question Answer D-100 This process changed the ice into a liquid. MELTING

Question Answer D-200 When the ice cream cooled, it lost this to the ice. Thermal Energy

Question Answer D-300 Is Oobleck is considered a solution? Or Suspension? SUSPENSION

Question Answer D-400 ANSWER: Oobleck exhibits both properties of a solid and a liquid because it is this type molecule. QUESTION: Polymer DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!

Question Answer D-500 ANSWER: At what point did the Inter Molecular Forces Break in the Changes of State Lab? QUESTION: When it reached it’s boiling Point

Question Answer E-100 Is Gatorade a heterogeneous mixture or a solution? Solution

Question Answer E-200 If you fry an egg, is that a physical change, chemical change or both? Both

Question Answer E-300 Is H 2 O a mixture or a compound? compound

Question Answer E-400 Is Carbon an element or a compound? Element

Question Answer E-500 What is the chemical formula for Salt? NaCl

Question Answer FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER: Solid CO 2 changes from a solid to a gas without going through the liquid state. QUESTION: What is sublimation?