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1 CHEMICAL, PHYSICAL PART 2 JEOPARDY
DON’T BE SO DENSE(ITY) H DAWG ES EN FUEGO WE BLOWIN’ UP PHYSICAL CHANGE? (MICHAEL JACKSON) DUCK(TILITY) DYNASTY Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

2 $100 DON’T BE SO DENSE(ITY)
Aluminum (solid) Ice (solid) 0.93 Pyrite (solid) Water (liquid) 1.00 Mercury (liquid) Zinc (solid) 7.13 Silver (solid) Wood (oak) 0.85 What is the least dense liquid on the table?

3 $200 DON’T BE SO DENSE(ITY)
Helium (gas) Zinc (solid) 7.13 Oxygen (gas) Silver (solid) 10.50 Water (liquid) Lead (solid) 11.35 Pyrite (solid) Mercury (liquid) 13.55 Which substance is the least dense?

4 $300 DON’T BE SO DENSE(ITY)
Helium (gas) Zinc (solid) 7.13 Oxygen (gas) Silver (solid) 10.50 Water (liquid) Lead (solid) 11.35 Pyrite (solid) Mercury (liquid) 13.55 Which substance is the most dense gas?

5 $400 DON’T BE SO DENSE(ITY)
Helium (gas) Zinc (liquid) Oxygen (gas) Silver (liquid) 10.50 Water (liquid) Lead (solid) Pyrite (solid) Mercury (liquid) 13.55 What are the two densest solids?

6 $500 DON’T BE SO DENSE(ITY)
The density of water is?

7 $100 WE BLOWIN’ UP measure of the gravitational force on objects

8 $200 WE BLOWIN’ UP the curve at a liquid’s surface

9 $300 WE BLOWIN’ UP anything that has mass and takes up space

10 $400 WE BLOWIN’ UP ability to be made into thin sheets

11 $500 WE BLOWIN’ UP a change in the form of a substance that does not change its identity

12 $100 DUCK(TILITY) DYNASTY
the amount of energy needed to change a substance’s temperature

13 $200 DUCK(TILITY) DYNASTY
the relationship between mass and volume

14 $300 DUCK(TILITY) DYNASTY
ability of a substance to dissolve .

15 $400 DUCK(TILITY) DYNASTY
the ability of a substance to burn

16 $500 DUCK(TILITY) DYNASTY
the process of changing into entirely new substances

17 $100 H DAWG ES EN FUEGO changes in matter that do not change the composition of the substance

18 $200 H DAWG ES EN FUEGO the ability of two or more substances to combine to form other substances

19 $300 H DAWG ES EN FUEGO An increase in the size of a substance in response to an increase in temperature

20 $400 H DAWG ES EN FUEGO Three organisms on a food web have arrows pointing toward them but no arrows pointing away from them. This is because they make their own food. nothing shown eats them. they give energy to others. they need no energy. What property is this?

21 $500 H DAWG ES EN FUEGO If scientists are studying the egrets, herons, marsh crabs, and cordgrass, but not the water or rocks in a salt marsh, what level of organization would they be studying? a. individual organism c. community b. population d. ecosystem The physical change of boiling is known as change of ________________.

22 $100 PHYSICAL CHANGE? (MICHAEL JACKSON)
Combining sugar and sulfuric acid produces this. What property is shown here? What is the lowest level of environmental organization that three male egrets would all belong in together? a. individual organism c. community b. population d. ecosystem

23 $200 PHYSICAL CHANGE? (MICHAEL JACKSON)
Which of the following is not a physical change? Broken glass Rusting nail Sanding wood Crushing a can

24 $300 PHYSICAL CHANGE? (MICHAEL JACKSON)
The cracks in a sidewalk are there to keep the sidewalk from buckling in hot weather. What property would make the sidewalk expand ?

25 $400 PHYSICAL CHANGE? (MICHAEL JACKSON)
Which of the following is not a sign of a chemical change? Change in size Change in energy Precipitate is formed Change in odor

26 $500 PHYSICAL CHANGE? (MICHAEL JACKSON)
Which of the following is not a chemical change? Digesting food Exploding fireworks Sanding wood Burning a fire

27 FINAL JEOPARDY Helium (gas) 0.0001663 Zinc (liquid) 7.13
Oxygen (gas) Silver (liquid) 10.50 Water (liquid) Lead (solid) Pyrite (solid) Mercury (liquid) 13.55 If the four liquids were poured into a cylinder, how would they stack up? (bottom to top)

28 Mercury silver zinc water

29 Answer DON’T B SO DENSE HDAWG ES EN FUEGO SPECIFIC HEAT WATER DENSITY
HELIUM OXYGEN LEAD, PYRITE 1.00G/ML DUCK(TILITY) SPECIFIC HEAT DENSITY SOLUBILITY FLAMMABILITY CHEMICAL CHANGE Answer WE BLOWIN’ UP WEIGHT MENISCUS MATTER MALLEABILITY PHYSICAL CHANGE PHYSICAL CHANGE? REACTIVITY B THERMAL EXP. A C HDAWG ES EN FUEGO PHYSICAL CHANGE REACTIVITY THERMAL EXPANSION FLAMMABILITY STATE


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