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Polarity Special Properties Phases of Matter pHPotpourri 100 200 300 400 100 200 300 400 200 300 400 200 300 400 100
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Phase Changes SolubilityAcid RainEmpty 200 400 600 800 200 400 600 800 400 600 800 400 600 800 F.J.
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Polar molecules have this type of charge Answer
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What is uneven? 100
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The attraction of water molecules to other water molecules via a hydrogen bond. 200 Answer
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What is cohesion? 200
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The following can happen because of this property of water. 300 Answer
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What is surface tension? 300
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A meniscus in a tube is caused by this property. 400 Answer
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What is capillary action? 400
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If a material with a density of 0.8 g/mL is placed in fresh water, this will happen. 100 Answer
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What is it will float? 100
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Unlike all other solids, water’s solid form is this. 200 Answer
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What is less dense than the liquid? 200
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This part of the water molecule is relatively negative. 300 Answer
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What is the oxygen atom? 300
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Water is the universal “this”, which makes it a great place for chemical reactions. 400 Answer
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What is solvent? 400
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This form of matter has an indefinite volume and shape. 100 Answer
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What is gas? 100
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The name for a substance dissolved in a liquid. 200 Answer
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What is a solute? 200
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Particles in this state of matter are moving the slowest. 300 Answer
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What is solid? 300
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The changing of a gas to a liquid. 400 Answer
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What is condensation? 400
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pH is a measure of the relative concentration of this ion. 100 Answer
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What are hydrogen ions? 100
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A liquid with a pH of 3 is this many times more acidic than one with a pH of 5. 200 Answer
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What is 100x? 200
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A liquid with an excess of hydroxide ions (OH-). 300 Answer
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What is a base? 300
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A chemical that can accept or donate H+ ions to resist pH changes. 400 Answer
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What is a buffer? 400
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Water sticking to glass displays this property. 100 Answer
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What is adhesion? 100
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Water travelling through the dirt and rock into the aquifer. 200 Answer
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What is percolation? 200
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These substance’s solubility decreases as temperature increases. 300 Answer
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What are gasses? 300
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Water has a high this, meaning it heats up and cools off slowly. 400 Answer
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What is specific heat? 400
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A plateau on a distillation curve indicates this. 200 Answer
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What is a phase change? 200
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The point at which the substance is a liquid. 400 Answer
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What is C? 400
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During period B, this is occurring. 600 Answer
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What is melting? 600
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At this point, there is both solid and liquid in the test tube. 800 Answer
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What is point B? 800
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The phase of matter dissolved in the following curve. 200 Answer
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What is solid? 200
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A solution of 100 grams of KNO3 at 90 degrees C would be considered this. Answer
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What is unsaturated? 400
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Above this temperature, 80 grams of KNO3 would dissolve but not 80 grams of NaCl Answer
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What is ~50 degrees C? 600
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Thermal pollution causes a lack of this dissolved in water. 800 Answer
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What is Oxygen? 800
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Normal rain has roughly this pH. 200 Answer
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What is 5.5-6.0? 200
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The two main acids in acid rain. 400 Answer
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What are sulfuric and nitric acid? 400
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This type of acid is in normal rain. 600 Answer
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What is carbonic acid? 600
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The pH of acid rain. 800 Answer
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What is 4-5? 800
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Category 4 200 Answer
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Category 4 400 Answer
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Category 4 600 Answer
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Category 4 800 Answer
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Category 5 200 Answer
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Category 5 400 Answer
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Category 5 600 Answer
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Category 5 800 Answer
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FINAL JEOPARDY Answer
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Final Jeopardy Answer
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