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Chapter 1 Grudgeball
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Round 1 Question 1: Defined as the study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter, the processes that matter undergoes, and the energy changes that accompany these processes.
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Chemistry
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Round 1 Question 2: _________ properties—Do not depend on the amount of matter present.
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Intensive
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Round 1 Question 3: Name 2 examples of Physical Changes
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Boiling, cutting, melting, etc.
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Round 1 Question 4: State of matter in which the particles are held together by strong attractive forces.
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Solid
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Round 1 Question 5: A _______ is a chemical substance that cannot be broken down by chemical means.
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Element
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Round 1 Question 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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Periods 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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Round 1 Question 7: What is the ability of a substance to undergo changes that transform it into a different substance?
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Chemical Property/ Change
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BONUS FOR 5 POINTS: States of Matter
Increasing Energy Solid Liquid Gas Plasma
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Round 2 Question 1: An _________ Property depends on the amount of matter that is present.
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Extensive
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Name 2 examples of an intensive property
Round 2 Question 2: Name 2 examples of an intensive property
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Density, Melting Point, Boiling Point, Freezing Point, etc.
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Round 2 Question 3: Name the state of matter that has definite volume, but an indefinite shape
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Liquid
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Substances formed in a chemical change (right side of arrow)
Round 2 Question 4: Substances formed in a chemical change (right side of arrow)
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Products
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Mixtures that are uniform in composition
Round 2 Question 5: Mixtures that are uniform in composition
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Homogeneous
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Name 2 examples of an extensive property
Round 2 Question 6: Name 2 examples of an extensive property
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Mass, volume, etc.
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Round 2 Question 7: This state has particles that move very rapidly and have very little attractive forces due to distance from each other.
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Gas
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ROUND 2 BONUS FOR 5 POINTS: Classification of Matter
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Name 2 examples of chemical changes.
Round 3 Question 1: Name 2 examples of chemical changes.
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Corrode, Burn, Rust, Tarnish….
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Round 3 Question 2: Separation technique that allows solid particles to settle down to the bottom of container and liquid is slowly poured out, leaving solid behind.
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Decanting
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Round 3 Question 3: A substance formed when two or more elements are chemically bound together
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Compound
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Round 3 Question 4: List the names of the following groups
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Groups/Families—vertical columns of the Periodic Table
Alkali Metals Halogens Noble Gases Alkaline Earth Metals
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List 3 examples of heterogeneous mixtures?
Round 3 Question 5: List 3 examples of heterogeneous mixtures?
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Salad dressing, fruit salad, concrete…
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Round 3 Question 6: Label the following parts shown on the periodic table for each element.
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Name of Element Atomic Number Chemical Symbol Atomic Mass
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Round 3 Question 7: An _______ is the smallest particle of an element that retains the chemical properties of that element.
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Atom
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Define the Law of Conservation of Energy and Mass
ROUND 3 BONUS FOR 5 POINTS Define the Law of Conservation of Energy and Mass
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Conservation of Energy and Mass
Energy/Mass can neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction. Energy can be absorbed or released in a chemical reaction such as giving off heat Mass (amount of substance) stays the same throughout the reaction
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