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100 200 300 400 500 Heat Lost=Heat Gained Heat Kinetic Molecular Theory Heating Cooling Curve Energy Conversion Exo and Endo
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If 30g of water at 0°C mix with 50g of water at 100°C, what is the final temp? A 100
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62.5°C A 100
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How much heat is absorbed when hot copper releases 15 kJ to cold water A 200
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15 kJ A 200
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Why is the amount of heat transferred between a metal and cold water not break the law of conservation of energy? (Even though not all the energy released by the metal is absorbed by the water) A 300
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Some heat is lost to the environment. A 300
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315 joules of energy are transferred to 20g of water at 34°C. What is the final temperature? A 400
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37.5°C A 400
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10g of ice at 0°C is mixed with 400g of water at 67°C. What is the final temperature? A 500
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63.4°C A 500
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Question Number One B B 100
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What Kelvin temperature is equal to 273°C B 200
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546 K B 200
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Question Number Three B B 300
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Correct Response Three B B 300
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What direction is heat moving when a cold pack is placed on an injured leg of a person (who is still alive)? B 400
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Leg to cold pack B 400
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Which has higher kinetic energy absolute zero, or negative 272°C B 500
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Negative 272°C B 500
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Question Number One C C 100
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Question Number Two C C 200
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What type of motion do gas molecules move according to kinetic molecular theory? C 300
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Constant random straight line motion C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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What type of collisions occur in particles of a gas sample? C 400
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Elastic collisions C 400
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Which is considered negligible in gases according to KMT, attraction to other particles, volume of particles or both? C 500
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both C 500
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What temperatures do the horizontal lines on a heating curve for water represent? D 100
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Melting and boiling point D 100
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If the temperature of the melting point is 30°C, what is the freezing point, or is this impossible to tell from the information provided? D 200
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30°C D 200
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What is the freezing point from this graph? D 300
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50 D 300
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Is this exothermic or endothermic? D 400
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exothermic D 400
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Question Number Five D D 500
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50 D 500
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What is the transfer of energy when a solar panel creates electricity E 100
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Solar to electrical E 100
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What type of energy conversion is an explosion E 200
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Chemical to heat E 200
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How much heat is absorbed when 10g of water boils at its boiling point? E 300
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22600 J E 300
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How much heat is released when 100g of water freezes at its freezing point in kilojoules E 400
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33.4 kJ E 400
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When 30g of water at 20°C heats to 30°C, how much heat is absorbed? E 500
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1260 J E 500
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Exo or endo, an explosion F 100
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exo F 100
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Explain the changes in KE and PE during minutes 2 to 6 F 200
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KE stays the same and PE decreases F 200
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Is it exo or endo if heat is absorbed? F 300
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endo F 300
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Why is a reaction endothermic if 2 salts mixed together make a beaker cold? F 400
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Energy is absorbed from the beaker, so the beaker is cold F 400
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A heating curve is endo or exo F 500
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endo F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Explain the law of the conservation of energy? Click on screen to continue
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Energy is neither created nor destroyed Click on screen to continue
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