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Characteristic Properties Question for 5 Points List the properties of the object from this example; A sharp, heavy, shiny, stainless- steel Knife Show Answer
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Characteristic Properties Answer for 5 Points Sharp, shiny, heavy Back to Board
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Characteristic Properties Question for 10 Points List the properties of the substance from this example; A beautifully carved wooden chair Show Answer
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Characteristic Properties Answer for 10 Points wooden Back to Board
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Characteristic Properties Question for 15 Points Define Characteristic Properties Show Answer
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Characteristic Properties Answer for 15 Points Properties of an substance that help identify or tell apart different substances Back to Board
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Characteristic Properties Question for 20 Points Mass, volume, and Shape are properties of substances or objects? Show Answer
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Characteristic Properties Answer for 20 Points Properties of Objects Back to Board
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Characteristic Properties Question for 25 Points Name three characteristic properties used in Ch.3 Show Answer
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Characteristic Properties Answer for 25 Points Melting Point, Boiling Point, and Density Back to Board
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Melting, Freezing, Boiling Question for 5 Points Define Freezing Point. Show Answer
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Melting, Freezing, Boiling Answer for 5 Points The temperature at which a liquid solidifies or become a solid Back to Board
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Melting, Freezing, Boiling Question for 10 Points What characteristic on a graph shows a change in the state of matter? Show Answer
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Melting, Freezing, Boiling Answer for 10 Points A Plateau Back to Board
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Melting, Freezing, Boiling Question for 15 Points If you double the amount of substance you used in your experiment’s what would happen to your plateau? Show Answer
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Melting, Freezing, Boiling Answer for 15 Points It would double in length also. Back to Board
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Melting, Freezing, Boiling Question for 20 Points A B C What time interval is the substance entirely a solid? Show Answer
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Melting, Freezing, Boiling Answer for 20 Points Interval C Back to Board
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Melting, Freezing, Boiling Question for 25 Points In the graph what property does the plateau represent? Show Answer
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Melting, Freezing, Boiling Answer for 25 Points Melting or Boiling Back to Board
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Density Question for 5 Points Using the density formula, how do you figure out mass? Show Answer
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Density Answer for 5 Points D=M V So, M=D x V Back to Board
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Density Question for 10 Points An empty container has a mass of 4 g. When it is filled with 5cm³ of a liquid, the total mass of container and liquid is 12 g. What is the density of the liquid? Show Answer
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Density Answer for 10 Points 1.6 g/cm³ Back to Board
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Density Question for 15 Points A 4.0-cm piece was cut from a long rod. The piece has a mass of 24 g and a volume of 3.0 cm³. If another piece from the same rod is five times as long, what is its mass? Show Answer
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Density Answer for 15 Points 120 g Back to Board
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Density Question for 20 Points The density of water is 1.00 g/cm³, the density of ethanol is 0.80 g/cm³. What is the volume of ethanol, in cm³, that has the same mass as 100 cm³ of water? Show Answer
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Density Answer for 20 Points 125 cm³ Back to Board
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Density Question for 25 Points During the density of a gas experiment Ellen used 2 tablets of Alka-Seltzer and found the density to be 1.8 x 10-³. Ned performed the same experiment using 4 tablets and a larger collection bottle. What did Ned report the density to be? Show Answer
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Density Answer for 25 Points 1.8 x 10-³ Back to Board
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Measured Numbers Question for 5 Points 20.5 51.0 Show Answer
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Measured Numbers Answer for 5 Points 0.402 Back to Board
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Measured Numbers Question for 10 Points 4.72 x 0.52 Show Answer
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Measured Numbers Answer for 10 Points 2.5 Back to Board
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Measured Numbers Question for 15 Points How is the density of an object whose mass is 57.76 g and whose volume is 6.3 cm³ best expressed in g/cm³? Show Answer
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Measured Numbers Answer for 15 Points 9.2 g/cm³ Back to Board
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Measured Numbers Question for 20 Points Measuring a block, she obtains 1.25 cm, 1.23 cm, and 1.22 cm. Which is the best way for her to express the volume of the block? Show Answer
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Measured Numbers Answer for 20 Points 1.88 cm³ Back to Board
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Measured Numbers Question for 25 Points Write the number in powers of 10 0.00000104 Show Answer
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Measured Numbers Answer for 25 Points 1.04 x 10 -6 Back to Board
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Identifying Substances Question for 5 Points Gas, Liquid, or Solid 0.0015 Show Answer
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Identifying Substances Answer for 5 Points Gas Back to Board
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Identifying Substances Question for 10 Points Gas, Liquid, or Solid 10.0 Show Answer
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Identifying Substances Answer for 10 Points Solid Back to Board
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Identifying Substances Question for 15 Points Gas, Liquid, or Solid 1.1 Show Answer
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Identifying Substances Answer for 15 Points Solid or Liquid Back to Board
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Identifying Substances Question for 20 Points 7.8 g/cm³ 0.53 g/cm³ 1.2 x 10 -3 g/cm³ Which of the substances could be a gas? Show Answer
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Identifying Substances Answer for 20 Points 1.2 x 10 -3 g/cm³ Back to Board
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Identifying Substances Question for 25 Points 7.8 g/cm³ 0.53 g/cm³ 1.2 x 10 -3 g/cm³ Which of the substances could be a solid? Show Answer
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Identifying Substances Answer for 25 Points 7.8 g/cm³ 0.53 g/cm³ Back to Board
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