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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Click Once to Begin JEOPARDY!
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD JEOPARDY! 100 200 300 400 500 Metals Nonmetal Metalloid DensityMinerals Calculations Physical Properties Review
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Daily Double Graphic and Sound Effect! DO NOT DELETE THIS SLIDE! Deleting it may cause the game links to work improperly. This slide is hidden during the game, and WILL not appear. In slide view mode, copy the above (red) graphic (click once to select; right click the border and choose “copy”). Locate the answer slide which you want to be the daily double Right-click and choose “paste”. If necessary, reposition the graphic so that it does not cover the answer text. Daily Double!!!
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Where do you find the metals on the period chart?
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD To the left of the stair step.
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD If an element is ductile, has excellent conductivity, and has a reflective luster, it is most likely a ________?
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Metal
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD ___________ such as silicon are often called semi- conductors because they conduct electricity somewhat, but not the same as other elements.
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Metalloids
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Sulfur is dull, yellow, and does not conduct electricity, it is a ____________.
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Non-metal
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD List 5 physical properties
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Malleability, ductility, conductivity, luster, magnetism, brittleness any physical properties are correct
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD To find the mass of an irregular solid use a _________________
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Triple beam balance
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD What is the equation for finding density?
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Mass = Density Volume
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD If I take a wooden plank made of pine and cut it into 3 different size pieces. It’s mass of each piece will change, but the _________ will not.
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Density
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD The density of a wedding ring was tested and found to be 17.4 g/cc. Is the ring made of solid gold?
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD No
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Describe what this diagram is showing.
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Using water displacement to find the volume of an irregular solid.
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD A ________ is a naturally occurring inorganic substance with a definite chemical composition.
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Mineral
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD List 4 properties of minerals. (Use the 4 from your notes)
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Luster Hardness Streak Color
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Which property is the least dependable when identifying minerals.
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Color
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Name a mineral that has a hardness of 1.
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Talc
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Name a mineral from the chart above that can be scratched by glass, but not by a penny.
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Apatite
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD What is the density of an object with a mass of 60 g and volume of 2 cm 3
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD 30 g/cm 3
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD One side of the cube is 2 cm. It’s mass is 2.5 g. What is the density?
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD.3125 g/cm 3
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD If you have a rectangular gold brick that is 2 cm by 3 cm by 4 cm, and has a mass of 48 g, what is the density?
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD 2.0 g/cm 3
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD A student was asked to find the density of a rock found in the courtyard. She filled a graduated cylinder to 50 ml and then added the rock. The new reading was 55 ml. The mass of the rock was 10.5 g. What is the density of the rock?
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD 2.1 g/cm 3
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD What is the mass of an object that has a volume of 34 cm 3 and a density of 6 g/cm 3
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD 204 g
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD _________describes how the surface of a mineral reflects light.
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Luster
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD A mineral’s ability to resist scratching
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Hardness
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Being able to be flattened into sheets
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Malleability
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD The ability to for electricity or heat to flow through the element
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Conductivity
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Drawn through a wire
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Ductility
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD A ___________ is stated in an “if, then” format
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Hypothesis
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD The use of 5 senses to gather information.
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Observation
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD The factor that the scientist changes in the experiment.
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Manipulated independent Variable
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD An interpretation based on observation and prior knowledge.
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Inference
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD The first step of the scientific method
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Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD State a purpose, pose a question
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