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Jeopardy Vocab1Vocab2Chemical Changes/ Prop. Physical Properties Physical Changes 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 C1 The process by which a liquid becomes a solid.

$100 Answer from C1 What is freezing? Back to Jeopardy

$200 Question from C1 The temperature at which a liquid Becomes a solid.

$200 Answer from C1 What is freezing point? Back to Jeopardy

$300 Question from C1 The process by which a gas changes its state to become a liquid

$300 Answer from C1 What is condensation? Back to Jeopardy

$400 Question from C1 The temperature at which a substance becomes a liquid

$400 Answer from C1 What is a melting point. Back to Jeopardy

$500 Question from C1 A process by which a liquid becomes a gas.

$500 Answer from C1 What is evaporation? Back to Jeopardy

$100 Question from C2 The temperature at which a liquid boils.

$100 Answer from C2 What is boiling point? Back to Jeopardy

$200 Question from C2 A measure of the amount of mass in a given volume of a substance

$200 Answer from C2 What is density? Back to Jeopardy

$300 Question from C2 A characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the identity of the substance.

$300 Answer from C2 What is physical property? Back to Jeopardy

$400 Question from C2 A process by which a liquid becomes a gas That can be identified by the formation of bubbles.

$400 Answer from C2 What is boiling? Back to Jeopardy

$500 Question from C2 A change in any physical property of a substance, not in the substance Itself.

$500 Answer from C2 What is physical change? Back to Jeopardy

$100 Question from C3 Burning wood turns into ashes and smoke is an example of this.

$100 Answer from C3 What is chemical change? Back to Jeopardy

$200 Question from C3 One example of a chemical property.

$200 Answer from C3 What is the ability to burn? Back to Jeopardy

$300 Question from C3 One example of a chemical change.

$300 Answer from C3 What is paper burning into ashes? Back to Jeopardy

$400 Question from C3 The change of one substance into another substance.

$400 Answer from C3 What is a chemical change? Back to Jeopardy

$500 Question from C3 Describes how a substance can form a new substance.

$500 Answer from C3 Back to Jeopardy What is a chemical property?

$100 Question from C4 The substance with the highest melting point: stainless steel teaspoon water ice cooking oil

$100 Answer from C4 What is a stainless steel spoon? Back to Jeopardy

$200 Question from C4 Five properties that can be used to identify Substances are density, heating properties, Solubility, electric properties, and magnetic Properties. This is an example how three of these can be used to identify substances.

$200 Answer from C4 Density: You can measure the density of a substance and compare it with the densities of known substances. Heating properties: You can measure how well a substance conducts heat and compare it with the heat conductivity of known substances. Solubility: You can measure how much of a substance can dissolve in a certain amount of liquid. Back to Jeopardy

$300 Question from C4 To identify a substance by its density, You must determine its ______ & ____.

$300 Answer from C4 What are mass and volume? Back to Jeopardy

$400 Question from C4 One example of a physical property.

$400 Answer from C4 What is mass, volume, and density. Back to Jeopardy

$500 Question from C4 Pure silver has a density of 10.5 g/cm 3. This is the mass of 2.0 cm 3 of silver.

$500 Answer from C4 What is 21 g? Back to Jeopardy

$100 Question from C5 Painted cloth becomes red is an example of this.

$100 Answer from C5 What is physical change? Back to Jeopardy

$200 Question from C5 Bubbles of gas form inside a liquid and energetically escape is an example of this.

$200 Answer from C5 What is boiling? Back to Jeopardy

$300 Question from C5 When warm, moist air contacts a cold surface this occurs.

$300 Answer from C5 What is condensation? Back to Jeopardy

$400 Question from C5 The process by which a solid becomes a liquid.

$400 Answer from C5 What is melting? Back to Jeopardy

$500 Question from C5 Grass wet with dew slowly dries in the morning sunshine is an example of this.

$500 Answer from C5 What is evaporation? Back to Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy Dew forming on cool grass and water forming on the outside of a glass is an example of this.

Final Jeopardy Answer What is condensation?