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Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
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Click here for Final Jeopardy
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mixturesGas laws States of Matter 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Pure substances Chemical/ Physical Properties
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Which of the following IS a physical change? Sawing wood Burning a marshmallow Rusting of a nail
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Sawing wood
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Which of the following IS a chemical change? Bursting a balloon Boiling water Rotting of an egg
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Rotting egg
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Give two examples of physical properties
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Shape, size, color, flow, phase change
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Give two examples of chemical properties
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Flammability, ability to rust, corrode, rot
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Filtering saltwater is what type of change?
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physical
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Give an example of a homogeneous mixture
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Koolaid, etc.
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Chocolate chip cookie dough is an example of what type of mixture?
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heterogeneous
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Muddy river water is an example of what?
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suspension
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What are the two types of homogeneous mixtures?
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Colloid solution
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Give two similarities for homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures.
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Types of matter Mixtures Separated physically 2+ substances
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Which of the following is a compound? Hydrogen Water Carbon nitrogen
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Water (H 2 O)
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What are the two types of pure substances?
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Compound Element
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An atom of magnesium can be described as what type of pure substance?
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element
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FREE
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Question 4c
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How does a compound differ from a mixture?
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Can NOT be easily broken down into smaller parts
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What law states that as temperature of a gas increases, volume increases?
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Charles’s Law
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What law states that if the volume of a gas decreases, pressure increases
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Boyle’s Law
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C. Decrease the volume of the cylinder
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A pilot can change the altitude of a hot air balloon by changing the temperature of the gas inside the balloon. Using density, explain how this works.
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Hot air has less density than cold air. The lower the density, the more it will rise.
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What is the shape and volume of a solid?
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Definite shape and volume
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What does substance A, B and C represent?
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A- Solid B- Liquid D- gas
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What is the shape and volume of a liquid?
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Shape- indefinite Volume- definite
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What is the boiling point of the substance?
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100 degrees C
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What state of matter is the substance in at 55 oC ?
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Liquid
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Make your wager
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You are testing to see how caffeine effects the heart rate of water flees. Two groups of water flees were tested. Group one received 300mg of caffeine and group two received no caffeine. The water temperature was kept at 20 degrees celcius for both groups. a)Independent variable b)Dependent variable c)Constant d)control
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You are testing to see how caffeine effects the heart rate of water flees. Two groups of water flees were tested. Group one received 300mg of caffeine and group two received no caffeine. The water temperature was kept at 20 degrees celcius for both groups. –Independent variable - caffeine –Dependent variable - heartbeat –Constant – water temp, pop size –Control – group 2
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