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Let’s Play Jeopardy

Properties of Matter Jeopardy Go to the next slide by clicking mouse. Choose a category and number value clicking on the button. When you answer the question you can click on the green button to find the correct answer. To select a new question click on the red game board button. From the game board you can click on the blue button to see the score board.

Score Board Physical and Chemical Properties 1 Changes 2 Key Terms 3 Phase Changes 4 Miscellaneous 5 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

Properties 100 The mass of a block of wood is 50 grams. This is a __________ property. See Answer

What is a physical property. Properties 100 A What is a physical property. Score Board

The fact that propane is flammable is a ____________ property. Properties 200 The fact that propane is flammable is a ____________ property. See Answer

What is a chemical property? Properties 200 A What is a chemical property? Score Board

The temperature at which a solid changes to a liquid. Properties 300 The temperature at which a solid changes to a liquid. See Answer

What is the melting point? Properties 300A What is the melting point? Score Board

Properties 400 The amount of matter in an object compared to how much space it takes up… See Answer

Properties 400A What is density? Score Board

Give an example of a physical and a chemical property of a substance. Properties 500 Give an example of a physical and a chemical property of a substance. See Answer

Properties 500A Answers will vary. Examples: Physical: color, shape, size, density, volume, taste Chemical: metals react with oxygen, flammability, baking soda/vinegar producing a gas Score Board

A change in which the substance does not change it’s identity. Changes 100 A change in which the substance does not change it’s identity. See Answer

What is a physical change? Changes 100A What is a physical change? Score Board

Changes 200 Magnesium ribbon burning and producing light and a white powder is an example of … See Answer

What is a chemical change? Changes 200A What is a chemical change? Score Board

List four physical changes. See Answer

Answers will vary. Examples: Changes 300A Answers will vary. Examples: Melting, freezing, evaporating, condensing, dissolving, chopping, tearing, breaking….. Score Board

_____________ changes produce new substances. See Answer

What are chemical changes? Changes 400A What are chemical changes? Score Board

List some chemical changes. See Answer

Changes 500A Answers will vary. Examples: Burning paper, souring, rusting, tarnishing, baking, frying an egg Score Board

The temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas. Key Terms 100 The temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas. Answer

What is the boiling point? Key Terms 100A What is the boiling point? Score Board

The ability of a substance to burn. Key Terms 200 The ability of a substance to burn. Answer

Key Terms 200A What is flammability? Score Board

Mass can not be created or destroyed in a chemical change. Key Terms 300 Mass can not be created or destroyed in a chemical change. Answer

What is the Law of Conservation of Mass (Matter)? Key Terms 300 A What is the Law of Conservation of Mass (Matter)? Score Board

Key Terms 400 The fact that a balloon expands and contracts when brought into a warmer or cold environment is because the __________ of a gas changes.   Answer

Key Terms 400A What is volume? Score Board

Key Terms 500 The way that light is reflected off of a metal substance (it’s shiny) is the physical property called _________. Answer

Key Terms 500 A What is luster? Score Board

Phases Changes 100 When a gas releases enough energy to allow the particles to slow down and come close together as a liquid this is know as … Answer

Phase Changes 100A What is condensation? Score Board

(Describe what is happening to the molecules of the substance) Phase Changes 200 Melting occurs when….. (Describe what is happening to the molecules of the substance) Answer

Phase Changes 200A The particles of a solid absorb enough heat energy that they break free from their set pattern and move freely as liquid molecules. Score Board

Phase changes are examples of ________ changes. Answer

What are physical changes? Phase Changes 300A What are physical changes? Score Board

During a phase change the temperature of a substance…. Phase Changes 400 During a phase change the temperature of a substance…. Answer

Phase Changes 400A What is stays the same? Score Board

Phase Changes 500 Describe the differences between a solid, a liquid, and a gas. (Describe using the movement and arrangement of the particles of each) Answer

Phase Changes 500A What is a.. Solid: particles are stuck in a set pattern and can only vibrate back and forth; their shape cannot change; volume stays the same Liquids: particles are free flowing and move faster than solids; they take the shape of their container but their volume stays the same Gases: particles move very fast in random motion; their volume can change and their shape can change. Score Board

Pounding a metal into a thin sheet is known as _________. Miscellaneous 100 Pounding a metal into a thin sheet is known as _________. Answer

Miscellaneous 100A What is malleability? Score Board

At what temperature (Celcius) does water freeze? _______ Miscellaneous 200 At what temperature (Celcius) does water freeze? _______ Boil? _______ Answer

Miscellaneous 200A What is 0 degrees Celcius? - Freezing What is 100 degrees Celcius? - Boiling Score Board

Density is measured in …. Miscellaneous 300 Density is measured in …. Answer

Miscellaneous 300A What is g/mL? or g/cm3? Score Board

List 3 physical properties and 1 chemical properties of a penny Miscellaneous 400 List 3 physical properties and 1 chemical properties of a penny Answer

Miscellaneous 400A Physical: shiny (luster, malleable, copper-colored, about 1 mL in volume, about 2.5 grams Chemical: reacts with oxygen to tarnish, reacts with acids to produce a gas Score Board

Miscellaneous 500 An 8 gram piece of lead has a density of 11 grams/cm3. What is the density of a 16 gram piece of lead? Answer

Miscellaneous 500A What is 11 grams/cm3? Score Board

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