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States of Matter Jeopardy Review

Density & Buoyancy 10 pts. Amount of space an object takes up. What is volume?

Density and Buoyancy 20 pts Amount of matter an object contains. What is it’s mass?

Density & Buoyancy 30 pts The formula for density. What is Mass/Volume?

Density & Buoyancy 40 pts The least dense of the following objects: copper, mercury, wood, rubber. What is wood?

Density & Buoyancy 50 pts. The direction of the buoyant force. What is opposite gravity or upward direction?

Solids 10 pts How a solid’s volume is described. What is a fixed volume?

Solids 20 pts. How a solids shape is described. What is it has a fixed shape?

Solids 30 pts. The characteristic temperature at which a pure solid changes to a liquid.. What is its melting point?

Solids 40 pts How a solids molecular motion is described. What is vibrate in a fixed position?

Solids 50 pts. In cold climates, the amount of snow on the ground may decrease even if the temperature stays below 0°C. Why? What is the snow sublimates?

Liquids 10 pts The volume description of a liquid. What is has a specific volume?

Liquids 20 pts The shape description of a liquid. What is takes the shape of its container?

Liquids 30 pts The molecular movement of a liquid. What is packed closely together but can move past each other freely?

Liquids 40 pts When particles in a gas lose enough thermal energy to form a liquid. What is condensation?

Liquids 50 pts Explain what happens to water molecules when ice is removed from the freezer. What is water molecules move faster and spread apart.

Gases 10 pts The description of volume for a gas. What is takes up all the space available?

Gases 20 pts The description of a gases shape. What is takes the shape of its container?

Gases 30 pts The description of the molecular motion of gases. What is molecules move freely past each other?

Gases 40 pts The volume of a balloon when it is exposed to cold air. What is it decreases?

Gases 50 pts. A shrinking puddle is an example of ____________. What is evaporation?

Hodge Podge 10 pts The definition of matter. What is anything that has mass and takes up space?

Hodge Podge 20 pts Elements are composed of small particles called this. What are atoms?

Hodge Podge 30 pts When a liquid changes to gas below its surface as well as at the surface. What is boiling?

Hodge Podge 40 pts An object that is more dense than the fluid it is immersed in will: What is sink?

Hodge Podge 50 pts A measure of the average energy of motion of the particles of a substance. What is temperature?

AA solid plastic bead floats between a layer of water with a density of 1.00 g/cm 3, and a layer of glycerin, which has a density of 1.26 g/cm 3. What is the possible range for the density of the plastic used to make the bead?