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Jeopardy States of matter Phases of matter Gas Law Behavior Graphing Gases Physical vs chemical Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from States of Matter My particles have no definite shape Nor a definite volume

$100 Answer from States of Matter Gas

$200 Question from States of Matter My particles have a definite volume but No definite shape

$200 Answer from States of Matter liquid

$300 Question from States of Matter Not arranged in a regular pattern and no Distinct melting point

$300 Answer from States of Matter Amorphous solid

$400 Question from States of Matter Can you show or explain the movement Of liquid, solid and gas particles

$400 Answer from States of Matter Solid: tightly packed Liquid: freely moving around one another Gas: takes any space it is given

$500 Question from States of Matter The resistance of a liquid to flowing - give two examples

$500 Answer from States of Matter Viscosity

$100 Question from Phases of Matter The change in state from gas to liquid

$100 Answer from Phases of Matter Condensation

$200 Question from Phases of Matter When a liquid goes to a gas, but Only at the surface….

$200 Answer from Phases of Matter Evaporation

$300 Question from Phases of Matter The opposite of condensation is…

$300 Answer from Phases of Matter vaporization

$400 Question from Phases of Matter When particles speed up (hot) they Tend to expand, and when they slow Down (cool) they contract….this is known As……..

$400 Answer from Phases of Matter Thermal expansion

$500 Question from Phases of Matter Movement of particles generates….

$500 Answer from Phases of Matter Thermal Energy

$100 Question from Gas Law Behavior A measure of the force exerted by the movement of particles BONUS….if you get it right

$100 Answer from Gas Law Behavior PRESSURE P = Force / area

$200 Question from Gas Law Behavior A measure of the average energy Of motion of the particles of a substance

$200 Answer from Gas Law Behavior Temperature

$300 Question from Gas Law Behavior The pressure drops by ten and the temperature Stays constant Volume will : Increase or Decrease Gas Law: Charles or Boyles

$300 Answer from Gas Law Behavior Increases Boyles Law

$400 Question from Gas Law Behavior The temperature decreases by one third And the pressure stays the same Volume will: increase or decrease Gas Law: Boyles or Charles

$400 Answer from Gas Law Behavior Volume decreases Charles Law

$500 Question from Gas Law Behavior What will happen to the pressure if the Temperature is increased and the volume Remains constant

$500 Answer from Gas Law Behavior Pressure will increase Keady law

$100 Question from Graphing Gases What unit is pressure measured in?

$100 Answer from Graphing Gases Pascals

$200 Question from Graphing Gases Name a quality of a graph that Varies inversely

$200 Answer from Graphing Gases Curved line

$300 Question from Graphing Gases Name two qualities of a graph that Is directly proportional

$300 Answer from Graphing Gases Straight line Goes through the origin (0,0)

$400 Question from Graphing Gases

$400 Answer from Graphing Gases Charles Law 1.1 L

$500 Question from Graphing Gases Draw me a graph of the relationship Between pressure and temperature At constant volume What law am I ?

$500 Answer from Graphing Gases At constant volume pressure increases By raising the temperature

$100 Question from Physical vs Chemical Dropping an antacid tablet in water Is an example of….. Chemical or Physical Change

$100 Answer from Physical vs Chemical Chemical

$200 Question from Physical vs Chemical Physical properties are characteristics that Can be observed or measured with changing The makeup of a substance. Name three……bonus if you get all 10

$200 Answer from Physical vs Chemical Mass, weight, volume, density Shape, size, taste, color, smell, texture

$300 Question from Physical vs Chemical How is a chemical change different From a physical change?

$300 Answer from Physical vs Chemical Chemical change = new substance Physical change = no new substance

$400 Question from Physical vs Chemical A chemical reaction in which energy is absorbed

$400 Answer from Physical vs Chemical endothermic

Describe a physical and chemical change That could happen to an EGG $500 Question from Physical vs Chemical

$500 Answer from Physical vs Chemical Break it – physical Cook it – chemical

Final Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy Answer