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Jeopardy Key Concepts Mixtures and Compounds Weight or Mass: Which one is it? Atoms, Molecules and Elements … Oh My! Solid, Liquids and Gasses 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 Key Concepts Anything that has mass and takes up space

$100 Answer from Key Concepts What is matter?

$200 Question from H1 Your Text Here

$200 Answer from Key Concepts Solids, Liquids, and Gasses

$300 Question from H1 Your Text Here

$300 Answer from Key Concepts What are the three states of matter?

$400 Question from Key Concepts Light from ceiling lights, sound from the students, and heat coming from the vent.

$400 Answer from Key Concepts What are examples of non-matter? Or What are things that aren’t made of matter

$500 Question from Key Concepts Your Text Here

$500 Answer from Key Concepts Your Text Here

$100 Question from Mixtures and Compounds A combination of substances that each remain the same individual substances.

$100 Answer from Mixtures and Compounds What is a mixture?

$200 Question from Mixtures and Compounds A combination of substances that when combined forms an entirely new substance.

$200 Answer from Mixtures and Compounds What is a compound?

$300 Question from Mixtures and Compounds A type of mixture where you can’t see the different, individual parts of the mixture.

$300 Answer from Mixtures and Compounds What is a colloid?

$400 Question from Mixtures and Compounds Examples of mixtures include:

$400 Answer from Mixtures and Compounds Fruit salad, trail mix, blood, plasma

$500 Question from Mixtures and Compounds Examples of compounds include.

$500 Answer from Mixtures and Compounds Water, Table Salt, Carbon Dioxide

$100 Question from Weight or Mass? How much matter an object contains.

$100 Answer from Weight or Mass? What is mass?

$200 Question from Weight or Mass? The measure of how much gravity is pulling down an object.

$200 Answer from Weight or Mass? What is weight?

$300 Question from Weight or Mass? Measure using grams/kilograms.

$300 Answer from Weight or Mass? What is mass?

$400 Question from Weight or Mass? Measured using pounds/ounces.

$400 Answer from Weight or Mass? What is weight?

$500 Question from Weight or Mass? This would change if you were to go to another planet such as Jupiter.

$500 Answer from Weight or Mass? What is your weight?

$100 Question from Atom, Molecules and Elements. The smallest basic unit of all things.

$100 Answer from Atom, Molecules and Elements What is an atom?

$200 Question from Atom, Molecules and Elements Examples of this include gold, silver, copper, iron, oxygen, and helium.

$200 Answer from Atom, Molecules and Elements What are elements or pure substances?

$300 Question from Atom, Molecules and Elements Two or more atoms combined together.

$300 Answer from Atom, Molecules and Elements What is a molecule?

$400 Question from Atom, Molecules and Elements Examples of molecules include:

$400 Answer from Atom, Molecules and Elements What are NaCl, CO2, H20.

$500 Question from Atom, Molecules and Elements Newly discovered to be the smallest unit of all things; What atoms are made of.

$500 Answer from Atom, Molecules and Elements What are quarks?

$100 Question from Solids, Liquids, and Gasses. Particles are close together, and vibrate in place.

$100 Answer from Solids, Liquids, and Gasses. What is a solid?

$200 Question from Solids, Liquids, and Gasses. Particles are farther apart, and slide past one another to move

$200 Answer from Solids, Liquids, and Gasses. What are liquids?

$300 Question from Solids, Liquids, and Gasses. Particles are very far apart and float around freely in any direction.

$300 Answer from Solids, Liquids, and Gasses. What are gasses?

$400 Question from Solids, Liquids, and Gasses. Describe the shape and size of each a solid, liquid, and a gas.

$400 Answer from Solids, Liquids, and Gasses. Solids: Fixed shape and fixed volume Liquids: No fixed shape; fixed volume Gasses: No fixed shape or fixed volume

$500 Question from Solids, Liquids, and Gasses. How do you change a solid into a gas?

$500 Answer from Solids, Liquids, and Gasses. What is sublimation or extreme heat?

Final Jeopardy What scientist created the equation for energy E = MC2?

Final Jeopardy Answer Who is Albert Einstein?