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This button goes to Final Jeopardy answer Choose a Question Clicking on a any box in Slide Show mode, will take you to the next question in that category. Choose a Question Clicking on a any box in Slide Show mode, will take you to the next question in that category. Change in Color Click on the back button on any question will retune you to the game board. The number will change color showing that question has already been chosen. Change in Color Click on the back button on any question will retune you to the game board. The number will change color showing that question has already been chosen. Properties of Matter Mass & Volume Physical Properties Changes in Matter Skip to Final Jeopardy Question 

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Properties of Matter for 100 This property describes how a substance feels. What is texture? What is color? What is magnetic? Click on What is to enter questions Right click each black box, action settings, choose play sound, and select sound for either right or wrong answers Click on column heading to enter category name Click on Place answer here to enter answer Selecting sounds: right click on box, check box for play sound, click on Other sound… Navigate to sound folder in Jeopardy folder, click on sound to be used. A. B. C. What is soluble? D.

Properties of Matter for 200 The temperature at which a substance begins to turn from a liquid to a gas. What is zero degrees? What is one hundred degrees? What is the boiling point? A. C. B. What is the melting point? D.

Properties of Matter for 300 Roses are red, violets are blue, and if they smell, they will have this property too. What is color? What is texture? What is magnetic? A. C. B. D. What is odor?

Properties of Matter for 400 Any properties that can be observed, measured, or changed without changing the substance itself. What are magnetic properties? What are physical properties? What are electrical properties? A. B. C. What are chemical properties? D.

Mass & Volume for 100 The amount of matter in an object. What is the weight? What is the buoyancy? What is the volume? A. C. B. D. What is the mass?

Mass & Volume for 200 Often confused as the mass of an object, this measurement is actually the pull of gravity on the object. What is the volume? What is the height? What is the weight? A. C. B. What is the length? D.

Mass & Volume for 300 The amount of space an object or substance takes up. What is the volume? What is the mass? What is the weight? A. B. C. What is the width? D.

Mass & Volume for 400 The amount of mass in a known volume of an object or substance. What is its weight? What is its area? What is its perimeter? A. B. C. What is its density? D.

Physical Properties for 100 Enrique used a horseshoe shaped bar of cold metal to pull iron filings out of some sand. What physical property did he use to separate the metal? What is conducting heat? What is dissolving in water? What is magnetic attraction? A. C. B. What is conducting electricity? D.

Physical Properties for 200 Erica recorded this data. Which physical property do eggs have in common? Physical Properties of Eggs ObjectColorMassVolume 1white25 g30 mL 2white28 g32 mL 3white26 g30 mL What is mass? What is volume? What is texture? A. C. B. D. What is color?

Physical Properties for 300 Finn is investigating the properties of water. He wants to know what point water changes from a liquid to a gas. Which tool will help him find the answer? What is centimeter ruler? What is graduated cylinder? What is double pan balance? A. C. B. D. What is Celsius thermometer ?

Physical Properties for 400 Marcus needs some stones for his aquarium. He scooped a bucket of gravel from the river bank. Which property will help separate the river stones quickly? What is color and texture? What is size and shape? What is floating and sinking? A. B. C. What is dissolving in water? D.

Changes in Matter for 100 Jacob found a nail he dropped about a month ago when he made his dog a house. Now the nail looks reddish-brown and bumpy, not shinny and smooth. Which process changed the nail’s characteristics? What is burning? What is cooking? What is melting? A. C. B. D. What is rusting?

Changes in Matter for 200 Enrique used a horseshoe shaped bar of metal to pull iron filings out of the sand. What physical property did he use to separate the materials? What is conducting heat? What is dissolving in water? What is magnetic attraction? A. C. B. What is conducting electricity? D.

Changes in Matter for 300 Logan made some pancakes. He mixed eggs, water, oil, and pancake flour together and cooked it on a iron skillet. Which change made the pancakes? What is a chemical change? What is a physical change? What is change in state? A. B. C. What is change in looks? D.

Changes in Matter for 400 Carlotta put a water bottle in the freezer to make it colder. She forgot to take it out before it got bigger and cracked open. How did water change? What is it became a gas? What is it became a liquid? What is it became a solid? A. C. B. What is it became a plasma? D.

Final Jeopardy: Solutions Solutions are special kinds of mixtures of matter. How are solutions different from other kinds of mixtures? What is they combine only two substances? What is their substances are dissolved evenly? What is their substances can be separated? A. B. C. What is they are always liquids? D.

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