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15 20 25 510 Water Cycle Matter LC of Matter Phys. / Chem. Measure Matter 5 5 5 5 10 15 20 25 20 Team One Team Two Team Three Team Four Team Five Team Six
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Question for 5 Points When the water vapor rising in the air cools and changes from a gas into a liquid it is called ___________. Show Answer
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Topic 1 Answer for 5 Points condensation Back to Board
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Question for 10 Points When water is heated it changes into a gas. This process is called? Show Answer
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Topic 1 Answer for 10 Points evaporation Back to Board
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Question for 15 Points Energy that drives the water cycle comes from? Show Answer
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Topic 1 Answer for 15 Points A. The Sun Back to Board
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Question for 20 Points In the water cycle, plants release water vapor into the air by a process known as _____________. Show Answer
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Topic 1 Answer for 20 Points transpiration Back to Board
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Question for 25 Points The process by which water returns to earth during the water cycle is known as ______________________. Show Answer
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Topic 1 Answer for 25 Points precipitation Back to Board
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Question for 5 Points A friend describes an object as orange and smooth. What two physical properties are being described? Show Answer
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Topic 2 Answer for 5 Points color and texture Back to Board
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Topic 2 Question for 10 Points When a metal object is attracted by another object, it has a physical property known as ___________. Show Answer
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Topic 2 Answer for 10 Points magnetism or magnetic Back to Board
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Topic 2 Question for 15 Points If a substance allows heat or electricity to flow freely through it, then it is a ________________. Show Answer
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Topic 2 Answer for 15 Points conductor Back to Board
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Topic 2 Question for 20 Points The amount of matter contained in object is known as __________. Show Answer
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Topic 2 Answer for 20 Points mass Back to Board
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Topic 2 Question for 25 Points The force of gravity on the Earth is greater than the force of gravity in space. What would happen to your weight and mass in space? Show Answer
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Topic 2 Answer for 25 Points Your mass would stay the same while your weight would change. Back to Board
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Question for 5 Points The mass or weight of an object is equal to __________________. Show Answer
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Topic 3 Answer for 5 Points sum of it’s parts added together Back to Board
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Question for 10 Points A glass of milk has a mass of 130 g and a spoonful of cocoa powder has a mass of 15 g. What will be the mass of a glass of chocolate milk? Show Answer
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Topic 3 Answer for 10 Points 145 g Back to Board
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Question for 15 Points An apple has a mass of 161 g when measured. The apple is then cut into 4 pieces. The pieces have a mass of 42 g, 37 g, and 43 g. What is the mass of the fourth piece? Show Answer
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Topic 3 Answer for 15 Points 39 g Back to Board
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Question for 20 Points A metal object has been broken into 3 equal pieces. Each piece is then measured and has a mass of 24 grams. What is the mass of the metal object before it was broken into pieces? Show Answer
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Topic 3 Answer for 20 Points 72 grams Back to Board
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Question for 25 Points Susie has a change purse that has a mass of 150 g. She has four dimes (2.5 g each) and three nickels (5 g each) and four quarters (7.5 g each). What is the total mass of the change purse and all of the coins? Show Answer
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Topic 3 Answer for 25 Points 230 g Back to Board
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Question for 5 Points A change in an objects state of matter is a __________ change. Show Answer
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Topic 4 Answer for 5 Points physical Back to Board
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Question for 10 Points A light bulb is connected to a battery. Light and heat are given off by the light bulb. This is evidence that a ______________ change has taken place. Show Answer
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Topic 4 chemical Back to Board
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Question for 15 Points In my kitchen this morning a physical change occured to a melting ice cube while at the same time a chemical change occurred when I burnt a piece of toast. Which change is most easily reversed? Show Answer
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Topic 4 Answer for 15 points physical Back to Board
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Question for 20 Points Dissolving sugar in water is an example of a ____________ change. You have also created a ____________ by doing so. Show Answer
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Topic 4 Answer for 20 Points physical, mixture or solution Back to Board
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Question for 25 Points Joseph dissolves 5 grams of salt in 1 liter of water. He lets the mixture sit uncovered on a shelf for two weeks. When he looked at the bowl two weeks later he most likely saw? A.water, but no salt B. liquid salt crystals C. solid salt crystals D. nothing Show Answer
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Topic 4 Answer for 25 Points C. solid salt crystals Back to Board
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Question for 5 Points What is used to measure temperature? Show Answer
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Topic 5 Answer for 5 Points a thermometer Back to Board
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Question for 10 Points What is used to measure mass? Show Answer
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Topic 5 Answer for 10 points a balance Back to Board
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Question for 15 Points What would you measure with a spring scale? Show Answer
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Topic 5 Answer for 15 Points weight Back to Board
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Question for 20 Points What type of change occurs inside a thermometer? What happens when the liquid gets colder? What happens when the liquid gets warmer? Show Answer
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Topic 5 Answer for 20 Points physical change, it contracts (gets smaller), it expands (gets larger) Back to Board
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Question for 25 Points When you measure using a spring scale what are you measuring exactly? Hint: not a one word answer What unit is it scientifically measured in? Show Answer
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Topic 5 Answer for 25 Points the force of gravity (pull of gravity) on an object’s mass, Newtons (N) Back to Board
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Show Question
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“ Big Points ” Question Name one example of a physical change. Name one example of a chemical change. State what the major difference between a physical and chemical change is. Show Answer 30292827262524232221201918171615141312111098765
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Big Points Answer for Big Points ~ Answers Vary ~ In a physical change no new matter is formed and it is easily reversed. Thanks for playing! To End
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