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Chemistry Final Review. Science Background. Why Matter Matters. The United States of Matter. Madam, I’m Atom. Eating from the Periodic Table. Science Background. Why Matter Matters. The United States of Matter. Madam, I’m Atom. Eating from the Periodic Table. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ChemistryFinal

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ScienceBackground

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Why MatterMatters

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The UnitedStates ofMatter

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Madam, I’m Atom

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Eating from thePeriodic Table

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Science Background

Why MatterMatters

The United States of Matter

Madam, I’m Atom

Eating from thePeriodic Table

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Science Background$100

The process by which scientists investigate.

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Science Background$100

What is the scientific method?

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Science Background$200

The best explanation of observations based on a large

body of evidence.

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What is a scientific theory?

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Science Background$300

A description (not an explanation) of something that happens.

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Science Background $300

What is a scientific law?

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Science Background$400

The first step of the scientific method.

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Science Background$400

What is to observe?

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Science Background$500

The step of the scientific method that comes after a hypothesis is

proposed.

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Science Background$500

What is to test it?

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Why Matter Matters$100

The number of atoms in a CaSO4

molecule.

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What is 6?

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Color change, gas being produced, energy (light/sound)

being given off, precipitate formed, etc.

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What are indicators of chemical change?

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Why Matter Matters$300

The number of sentences in a kilosentence; and then the

number of dollars in a centidollar.

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What is 1,000; and 1/100 (or 0.01)?

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Why Matter Matters$400

The density of a metal that occupies a volume of 22.4 L and

has a mass of 84 g.

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Why Matter Matters$400

What is 3.75 g/L?

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Why Matter Matters $500

The volume of a piece of lead that has a density of 11.3 g/cm3

and a mass of 565 g.

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Why Matter Matters $500

What is a 50 cm3?

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The United States of Matter$100

The 4 major states of matter.

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What are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma?

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The names for the phase changes when a solid becomes a liquid

and a gas.

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What is melting and sublimation?

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A measure of the average kinetic energy in a sample of matter.

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What is temperature?

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The difference between plasma and gas.

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What is that plasma is charged and conducts electricity?

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The United States of Matter $500

The change in energy of a system when molecules go from the liquid phase to the gaseous.

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The United States of Matter $500

What is, it’s positive because it’s gaining energy?

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Madam, I'm Atom $100

The three most common particles inside the atom.

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Madam, I'm Atom $100

What are protons, neutrons, and electrons?

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Madam, I'm Atom $200

The number of electrons in an oxygen atom with a charge of -2.

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What is 10?

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The scientist who created this model of the atom.

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Who is JJ Thompson?

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Madam, I'm Atom $400

These are atoms with the same numbers of protons, but different

numbers of neutrons.

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What are isotopes?

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The number of neutrons that a

lithium atom has if it has a mass number of 7.

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What is 4?

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Eating from the Periodic Table $100

The proper names for rows and columns of the periodic table.

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What are groups and periods, respectively?

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The name of the 17th column on the periodic table.

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What is the halogens?

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The Russian chemist who first

created a periodic table.

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Who is Dmitri Mendeleev?

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The function of the staircase on the periodic table.

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What is to separate the metals (left) from the nonmetals (right)?

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The reason that all elements in a certain group have similar

chemical properties.

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What is because they all have the same numbers of valence

electrons?