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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. Your. With. Host. Mrs. Flynn. Jeopardy. SI Units. What is Matter. Physical Properties. Chemical Properties. Measuring Matter. Chemical or Physical Change. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What is Matter

Physical Properties

Chemical Properties

Measuring Matter

Chemical or Physical Change

SI Units

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The space an object occupies

A 100

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What is volume

A 100

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The amount of matter in an object

A 200

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What is mass

A 200

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To measure the volume of a liquid, you read this curved

line

A 300

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What is the meniscus

A 300

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What is the method used to measure irregular solid objects

A 400

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What is displacement

A 400

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How are mass and inertia related

A 500

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Mass is the measure of inertia. The more mass, the

more inertia to move the mass.

A 500

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This physical property describes the relationship between mass and volume

B 100

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What is density

B 100

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This example of a physical property is when metal can be

pulled into wires

B 200

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What is ductility

B 200

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When metal can be flattened into sheets, this physical

property is know as:

B 300

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What is malleability

B 300

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When a substance undergoes a physical change, its ______

does not change.

B 400

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What is identity

B 400

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Give two examples of a physical change that water

can undergo

B 500

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What are freeze, melt or evaporate

B 500

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The chemical property that describes the ability of two or more substances to combine to form a new substance is?

C 100

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What is reactivity.

C 100

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What is the most important question to ask to determine if the change is chemical or

physical?

C 200

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What there a composition change.

C 200

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Describe the ways that burning wood changes the

identity/nature of the wood.

C 300

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What is the wood becomes ash, smoke and heat.

C 300

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

Place A Wager

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What is the name of the process by which water is

broken down into Hydrogen and Oxygen using an electric

current.

C 400

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What is electrolysis.

C 400

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Give two examples of a chemical change.

C 500

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Mixing baking soda and vinegar, souring milk,

burning anything flammable, digesting food, etc.

C 500

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Calculate the volume of a cube where each side is 10

cm

D 100

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What is 1000 cm3

D 100

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What is the volume of a rock when placed in 20 mL before

and 55 mL after?

D 200

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What is 35 cm3

D 200

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What is the weight of a textbook with a mass of 450

g?

D 300

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What is 4.5 N

D 300

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What is the density of an solid object with a mass of 200 grams and a volume of

500 cm3?

D 400

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What is 0.4 g/cm3

D 400

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What is the density of a mystery substance with a mass of 115 grams and

volume of 250 milliliters

D 500

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What is 0.46 grams per milliliter

D 500

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Baking Bread

E 100

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What is chemical

E 100

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Dissolving sugar or salt in water

E 200

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What is physical

E 200

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Digesting food

E 300

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What is chemical

E 300

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Burning wood

E 400

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What is chemical

E 400

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Bending a piece of glass tubing

E 500

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What is physical

E 500

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The SI unit for mass

F 100

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What is grams

F 100

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This SI unit is used for weight

F 200

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What is the Newton

F 200

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This SI unit is used for density

F 300

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What are grams per cubic centimeter OR grams per

milliliter?

F 300

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This SI unit is used for liquid volume

F 400

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What is liters or milliliters

F 400

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This SI unit is used for volume solid objects

F 500

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What are cubic centimeters

F 500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Properties

Please record your wager.

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Name 2 physical properties and 2 chemical properties needed to

help identify an unknown substance

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Chemical: flammability, reactivity

Physical: state, color, odor, ductile, malleable, soluble,

conductorClick on screen to continue

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