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Solid liquid gas Changes in state Misc. Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy States of Matter Jeopardy
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$100 Question from H1 The definition of a solid is…
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$100 Answer from H1 What is an object that has a definite shape and volume.
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$200 Question from H1 A solid is a solid because the particles in a solid do not move fast enough to do this
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$200 Answer from H1 What is overcome the attraction between each other ?
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$300 Question from H1 In order for a liquid to become a solid this must be removed from it.
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$300 Answer from H1 What is energy?
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$400 Question from H1 These solids have a very orderly 3-dimentional arrangement of particles. They are seen in repeating patterns or rows. (Iron diamonds and ice are examples of this)
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$400 Answer from H1 What is crystalline?
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$500 Question from H1 These solids are made of particles that do not have a special arrangement. (Glass, rubber and wax are examples)
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$500 Answer from H1 What is amorphous?
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$100 Question from H2 The liquid is defined as this
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$100 Answer from H2 What is an object that has a definite volume but no definite shape?
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$200 Question from H2 This is the the resistance of a liquid to flow.
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$200 Answer from H2 What is viscosity?
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$300 Question from H2 Water forms into spherical drops (seen here) because of this
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$300 Answer from H2 What is surface tension?
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$400 Question from H2 In a liquid, when heated this occurs when the pressure inside a bubbles equals the outside pressure on the bubble.
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$400 Answer from H2 What is the liquid boils ?
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$500 Question from H2 particles of a liquid with a high viscosity have this kind of attraction to each other.
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$500 Answer from H2 What is high or strong?
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$100 Question from H3 A gas is defined as this
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$100 Answer from H3 What is a substance that has no defined shape or volume
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$200 Question from H3 The amount of force exerted on a given area of a surface is this
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$200 Answer from H3 What is pressure
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$300 Question from H3 This is the measure of how fast particles in an object are moving.
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$300 Answer from H3 What is temperature
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$400 Question from H3 According to Boyle’s law if pressure is added to a gas at a constant temperature this will happen to the volume
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$400 Answer from H3 What is decrease
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$500 Question from H3 According to Charles's law adding heat to a gas at a constant pressure will cause this to happen to the volume.
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$500 Answer from H3 What is increase?
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$100 Question from H4 This is the process of changing from a solid to a liquid
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$100 Answer from H4 What is Melting?
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$200 Question from H4 This is the process of changing from a Gas to a liquid
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$200 Answer from H4 What is condensation?
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$300 Question from H4 Dry ice changing directly from a solid to a gas is an example this
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$300 Answer from H4 What is Sublimation?
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$400 Question from H4 The boiling point of a liquid does this as atmospheric pressure decreases.
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$400 Answer from H4 What is it decreases?
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$500 Question from H4 The particles of a substance do this depending on the state of the substance.
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$500 Answer from H4 What is move differently ?
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$100 Question from H5 Freezing is an example of this type of change because energy is removed from the substance.
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$100 Answer from H5 What is an exothermic change?
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$200 Question from H5 This type of matter is usually found at very high temperatures (seen in stars and lightning and neon signs)
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$200 Answer from H5 What is the plasma?
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$300 Question from H5 This is the 5 th type of matter that occurs at extremely low temperatures in deep space.
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$300 Answer from H5 What is Bose-Einstein Condensate
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$400 Question from H5 This picture represents what scientific law A B
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$400 Answer from H5 What is Charles’s Law?
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$500 Question from H5 This picture is a representation of this scientific law
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$500 Answer from H5 What is Boyle’s law?
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Final Jeopardy This is what happens at 0 o K (also known as absolute 0) ?
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Final Jeopardy Answer What is all particles stop moving?
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