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1 Jeopardy S, L, G Properties Phase Changes Heating Curve
Final Jeopardy S, L, G Properties Phase Changes Heating Curve Boyle’s Charles’ Law Misc. 100 200 300 400 500

2 Solid, Liquid, Gas Properties-100
The least dense What is gas?

3 Solid, Liquid, Gas Properties-200
Takes the volume of its container. What is gas?

4 Solid, Liquid, Gas Properties-300
Particles are vibrating or oscillating. What is solid?

5 Solid, Liquid, Gas Properties-400
Molecules are fast moving, chaotic. What is gas?

6 Solid, Liquid, Gas Properties-500
These two states take the shape of their container. What are gas and liquid?

7 Phase Changes-100 Changing from a solid to a liquid. What is melting?

8 Phase Changes-200 Changing from a liquid to a gas.
What is evaporating?

9 Phase Changes-300 Changing from liquid to solid What is freezing?

10 Phase Changes-400 Changing from solid to gas What is sublimation?

11 Phase Changes-500 Changing from gas to solid What is deposition?

12 Heating Curve-100 The phase or change occurring from B to C.
What is melting?

13 Heating Curve-200 The phase or change occurring from E to F.
What is gas?

14 Heating Curve-300 The phase or change occurring from C to D.
What is liquid?

15 Heating Curve-400 The phase or change occurring from A to B.
What is solid?

16 Heating Curve-500 The phase or change occurring from E to D?
What is condensing?

17 Boyle's Charles' Laws-100 According to Boyle’s Law, if pressure goes up, then volume ____________. What is goes down or decreases?

18 Boyle's Charles' Laws-200 According to Charles’ Law, if the temperature is lowered, the volume _________. What is will decrease?

19 Boyle's Charles' Laws-300 What volume of a gas is needed to change a gas at 638 Torr to722 Torr, if the initial volume of the gas occupies mL? What is 872 mL?

20 Boyle's Charles' Laws-400 How much pressure is needed to change 976 mL of a gas at 208 Torr to a volume of 3300 mL? What is 61.5 Torr?

21 Boyle's Charles' Laws-500 5.00 L of a gas is collected at -173oC and then allowed to expand to 20.0 L. What must the new temperature be? What is 400 K or 127oC?

22 Miscellaneous-100 The state of matter has slow moving particles that slide past one another. What is a liquid?

23 Miscellaneous-200 The term for changing from gas to liquid
What is condensation?

24 Miscellaneous-300 A substance is placed in a container. Its volume stays the same, but it shape changes. What is a liquid?

25 Miscellaneous-400 This law tells us that pressure and volume are inversely proportional. What is Boyle’s Law?

26 Miscellaneous-500 A balloon full of air has a volume of 2.75 L at a temperature of 18°C. What is the balloon’s volume at 45°C? What is 3.00 L?

27 Final Jeopardy A sample of argon has a volume of 0.43 mL at 24°C. At what temperature in °C will it have a volume of 0.57 mL?


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