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Jeopardy Vocab 1 Vocab 2 States of Matter Comparing Substances Mass & Volume Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 To Customize: Highlight each category and change it to a specific category Go to each question slide and fill in the statement Go to each answer slide and fill in the Jeopardy answer in question format A sample Final Jeopardy is listed As you play the game a link back to the Jeopardy board is provided on each answer slide Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from C1 Smoke from a fire is an example Of this.

$100 Answer from C1 What is Matter (gas)? Back to Jeopardy

$200 Question from C1 This defines the weight of a camera.

What is the pull of gravity on the camera? $200 Answer from C1 What is the pull of gravity on the camera? Back to Jeopardy

$300 Question from C1 This defines an atom.

What is the smallest unit of matter? $300 Answer from C1 What is the smallest unit of matter? Back to Jeopardy

$400 Question from C1 Two oxygen atoms joined to a carbon atom is an example of this.

$400 Answer from C1 What is a molecule? Back to Jeopardy

$500 Question from C1 Iron is an element which means iron contains this.

What is only a single type of atom? $500 Answer from C1 What is only a single type of atom? Back to Jeopardy

$100 Question from C2 Substance that has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape.

$100 Answer from C2 What is a liquid? Back to Jeopardy

$200 Question from C2 Substance that results when two or more different types of atoms bond together.

$200 Answer from C2 What is a compound? Back to Jeopardy

$300 Question from C2 Particle made up of two or more atoms bonded together.

$300 Answer from C2 What is a molecule? Back to Jeopardy

$400 Question from C2 Combination of different substances that remain the same individual substances and can be separated by physical means.

$400 Answer from C2 What is a mixture? Back to Jeopardy

$500 Question from C2 Substance that has a definite volume and a definite shape.

$500 Answer from C2 What is a solid? Back to Jeopardy

$100 Question from C3 The atoms that make up a gas can move, which is true of which other state(s) of matter.

What is liquids and solids? $100 Answer from C3 What is liquids and solids? Back to Jeopardy

$200 Question from C3 A drop of melted wax falls onto a table. It cools and becomes solid. This is how it is different now that it is a solid.

What is it has a fixed shape? $200 Answer from C3 What is it has a fixed shape? Back to Jeopardy

$300 Question from C3 Gas molecules apply more pressure against their container when this happens.

What is temperature is increased (or volume is decreased)? $300 Answer from C3 What is temperature is increased (or volume is decreased)? Back to Jeopardy

$400 Question from C3 Using the following terms to describe a drop of water: atoms, molecule, elements, liquid, and pure matter.

What is: Water is made of the elements $400 Answer from C3 What is: Water is made of the elements hydrogen and oxygen. A molecule of water forms when two atoms of hydrogen combine with one atom of oxygen. Water that contains only H2O molecules is pure matter. When water is in its liquid state, atoms glide past one another, allowing the water to take the shape of its container? Back to Jeopardy

$500 Question from C3 If you were told the particles in A are in a gas state, you would expect the particles in B to be in this state. Explain

What is B probably contains gases because the particles are $500 Answer from C3 What is B probably contains gases because the particles are about as far apart as they are in A. Back to Jeopardy

$100 Question from C4 The volume of a box that is 5 cm wide, 5 cm long, and 1 cm high.

$100 Answer from C4 What is 25 cm3? Back to Jeopardy

$200 Question from C4 The container in which the particles are moving.

What are all three? Particles are always in motion. $200 Answer from C4 What are all three? Particles are always in motion. Back to Jeopardy

$300 Question from C4 The container(s) that have pure substance(s) and the those that have mixtures.

What are A and C are pure. They have $300 Answer from C4 What are A and C are pure. They have either a single type of atom or compound. B is a mixture. It has two different compounds? Back to Jeopardy

$400 Question from C4 The substance in container C is most likely to be this. Explain.

What is an solid? The particles are close $400 Answer from C4 What is an solid? The particles are close together and in a regular pattern. Back to Jeopardy

$500 Question from C4 The container that holds only one element and the name of the element.

$500 Answer from C4 What is C; carbon? Back to Jeopardy

$100 Question from C5 The difference in mass between 1 L of Gasoline and 1 L of honey.

$100 Answer from C5 What is 700 grams? Back to Jeopardy

$200 Question from C5 The mass of 4 L of milk?

$200 Answer from C5 What is 4412 grams? Back to Jeopardy

$300 Question from C5 A full bottle of corn oil has a volume of 1.5L. This is the mass of the oil.

$300 Answer from C5 What is 1395.0 g? Back to Jeopardy

$400 Question from C5 The mass of 1.5 L of water.

$400 Answer from C5 What is 1500 g? Back to Jeopardy

$500 Question from C5 The mass of 2 L of Honey.

$500 Answer from C5 What is 2,800 g? Back to Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy Compare and contrast equal masses of frozen water, liquid water, and water vapor using these terms: states of matter, movement of atoms, volume, shape, and substance.

What is: Frozen water, liquid water, and water vapor are the Final Jeopardy Answer What is: Frozen water, liquid water, and water vapor are the same in that each is a substance made of water molecules. These substances differ in that they are different states of matter. Frozen water, or ice, has a fixed volume and shape. The atoms in ice are close together but are able to vibrate in place. Liquid water has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape. The atoms in liquid water are close together like those in ice, but the atoms in liquid water can slide over one another. Water vapor is a gas that has no fixed volume or shape. The molecules that make up water vapor are not close together and can move easily in all directions?