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Instructions for using this template. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where I have “Question” should be the student’s response.Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where I have “Question” should be the student’s response. To enter your questions and answers, click once on the text on the slide, then highlight and just type over what’s there to replace it. If you hit Delete or Backspace, it sometimes makes the text box disappear.To enter your questions and answers, click once on the text on the slide, then highlight and just type over what’s there to replace it. If you hit Delete or Backspace, it sometimes makes the text box disappear. When clicking on the slide to move to the next appropriate slide, be sure you see the hand, not the arrow. (If you put your cursor over a text box, it will be an arrow and WILL NOT take you to the right location.)When clicking on the slide to move to the next appropriate slide, be sure you see the hand, not the arrow. (If you put your cursor over a text box, it will be an arrow and WILL NOT take you to the right location.)
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Click here for Final Jeopardy Click here for Final Jeopardy
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Does it “matter?” it “matter?” Appraising “Properties” Spare “change” Are you Are you “mixed” up? “mixed” up? Do you Do you Have a Have a “solution?” $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $300 $400 $500 What “State” What “State” are they in are they in
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Water At 100º Celcius
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Boiling Point
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The temperature at which a solid form of a substance changes to a liquid
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MeltingPoint
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The density of a substance can be found by doing this
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MV
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Matter is simply described as this
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“stuff”
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For anything to “matter” they must have these 2 things
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Mass and Volume
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Example of this type of measurement
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Direct Measurement using a triple beam balance
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Describing this edible would use this
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Observable properties
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This is an example of a
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Meniscus
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The apparatus seen here
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Graduated cylinder
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The properties that could describe this
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Wet, clear, liquid
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This change of state
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Melting
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This change
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sublimation
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This change of state seen here
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condensation
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Particle model shown here
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Heat added to move particles faster
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The change of state seen here
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evaporation
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What kind of change
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Chemical
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The evidence of change seen here
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Change in colour
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What kind of change
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Reversable physical change
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“Particles are always moving” is part of this theory
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Particle model of matter behaviour
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The evidence of change seen here
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Heat & light
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Where salt comes from
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Sodium & Chlorine
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Contains two or more pure substances
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compound
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A pure substance that can not be broken down any further
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Element
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This type of mixture
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Mechanical
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You can use this to separate this type of mixture
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Suspension
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The difference between these 2
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Concentrated or diluted
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Iced tea mix is this part of the mixture
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Solute
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When something can be dissolved it is…
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Soluble
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H 2 0 + C 12 H 22 O 11
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Sugar water
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CO 2
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Carbon Dioxide
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Make your wager Final Jeopardy “substances”
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The 5 sub- categories of “Matter”
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Mechanical mixture, solution, suspension, element & compound
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Congratulations! You have been granted security clearance for Einstein’s Lab of Chemical Sciences Exit
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