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$400 $600 $800 $200 $1000 Why does it matter? Mix this! Physical properties What kind of change? Chemical properties Remember me? $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 Jeopardy round

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Final Jeopardy Types of Mixtures Final Jeopardy betting screen

What type of matter does the model represent? Final Jeopardy suspension What type of matter does the model represent? solution, colloid, suspension, element, homogeneous mixture Final Jeopardy

Pure substances can be classified as elements and _____________. $200 compounds Pure substances can be classified as elements and _____________. Single Jeopardy – Category 1

$400 fixed A compound always contains two or more elements joined in a ___________ proportion. Single Jeopardy – Category 1

The symbol for magnesium contains a capital M, followed by a $600 lower case g The symbol for magnesium contains a capital M, followed by a Single Jeopardy – Category 1

Do the shapes below represent an element, compound, or mixture? $800 mixture Do the shapes below represent an element, compound, or mixture? Single Jeopardy – Category 1

Is calcium carbonate, CaCO3, an element, compound, or mixture? $1000 compound Is calcium carbonate, CaCO3, an element, compound, or mixture? Single Jeopardy – Category 1

$200 True True or False: The properties of a mixture can vary because the composition of a mixture is not fixed. Single Jeopardy – Category 2

$400 homogeneous Is a stainless steel spoon an example of a homogenous mixture or a heterogeneous mixture? Single Jeopardy – Category 2

$600 size Based on the ________ of its largest particles, a mixture can be classified as a solution, colloid, or suspension. Single Jeopardy – Category 2

Is muddy water classified as a solution, colloid, or suspension? $800 suspension Is muddy water classified as a solution, colloid, or suspension? Single Jeopardy – Category 2

True or False: The particles in a colloid settle into layers. $1000 False True or False: The particles in a colloid settle into layers. Single Jeopardy – Category 2

$200 True True or False: You can observe a physical property of a substance without changing its chemical composition. Single Jeopardy – Category 3

$400 viscosity The tendency of a liquid to keep from flowing is called its _____________ Single Jeopardy – Category 3

$600 electricity Good conductors of heat are usually also good conductors of _______________. Single Jeopardy – Category 3

$800 malleability Most metals can be hammered into shapes without shattering. This property is called _______________. Single Jeopardy – Category 3

$1000 melting point The temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid is called its _________________. Single Jeopardy – Category 3

Which physical change is reversible…braiding hair or cutting hair? $200 Braiding hair Which physical change is reversible…braiding hair or cutting hair? Single Jeopardy – Category 4

$400 physical Are changes of state, like melting and boiling, considered physical or chemical changes? Single Jeopardy – Category 4

$600 True True or False: You can be certain that a chemical change has occurred when a new substance has formed. Single Jeopardy – Category 4

$800 gas Clues of a chemical change include a color change, the production of a ______, and the formation of a precipitate. Single Jeopardy – Category 4

$1000 precipitate When an acid is added to milk, a solid called cottage cheese forms. This is an example of the formation of a _________________. Single Jeopardy – Category 4

$200 composition A chemical property is any ability to cause a change in the _______________ of matter. Single Jeopardy – Category 5

$400 oxygen Flammability is a material’s ability to burn in the presence of _____________. Single Jeopardy – Category 5

$600 reactivity The property that describes how readily a substance combines chemically with other substances is called ______________. Single Jeopardy – Category 5

True of False: The ability to rust is a chemical property. $800 True True of False: The ability to rust is a chemical property. Single Jeopardy – Category 5

What new compounds are formed in the reaction below? $1000 CO2 and H2O What new compounds are formed in the reaction below? Candle wax + O2  CO2 + H2O Single Jeopardy – Category 5

Is salsa an example of a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture? $200 heterogeneous Is salsa an example of a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture? Single Jeopardy – Category 6

Is heating iron an example of a physical or chemical change? $400 physical Is heating iron an example of a physical or chemical change? Single Jeopardy – Category 6

$600 boiling Distillation is a process that separates substances in a solution based on their ____________ points. Single Jeopardy – Category 6

$800 filtration What is the name of the process that separates materials based on the size of their particles? Single Jeopardy – Category 6

$1000 True True of False: The properties of a compound differ from those of the substances from which it is made. Single Jeopardy – Category 6 Oxygen Silicon Silicon dioxide

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