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1 Chemistry Jeopardy Chapter 1

2 The state of matter represented by ice.  What is a solid?

3 The science which investigates matter and the changes it undergoes.  What is Chemistry?

4 The study of the chemistry of living things.  What is biochemistry

5 The branch of chemistry concerned primarily with the composition of substances.  What is Analytical Chemistry

6 The branch of chemistry specializing in substances without carbon.  What is Inorganic Chemistry

7 Lightning, thunder, electricity, sunlight.  What is a energy?

8 An explanation of why natural phenomena occur.  What is Inorganic Chemistry?

9 The state of matter represented by air.  What is a gas?

10 An generalization about natural phenomena which often includes a mathematical equation.  What is a scientific law?

11 Concrete, acetone vapor, air, legos, lemonade, iron metal.  What is a matter?

12 The state of matter represented by ice.  What is a solid?

13 The state of matter represented by olive oil.  What is a liquid?

14 The state of matter represented by neon.  What is a gas?

15 The state of matter with definite shape, definite volume.  What is a solid?

16 The properties one would use to separate iron from salt.  What is a magnetism or the ability to dissolve in water (solubility)?

17 The properties one would use to separate water from salt.  What is a the boiling point?

18 Sugar (C 6 H 12 O 6 ), salt (NaCl), or carbon dioxide (CO 2 ).  What are compounds?

19 Sugar (C 6 H 12 O 6 ) and salt (NaCl), dissolved in water  What is a solution?

20 Carbon, Oxygen, Nitrogen, or Iron  What are elements?

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