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Jeopardy Game Matter (SOL 5.4)
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Phases Solutions/ Mixtures Physical/ Chemical Changes 10 pts 10 pts
States of Matter Phases Solutions/ Mixtures Physical/ Chemical Changes 10 pts 10 pts 10 pts 10 pts 20 pts 20 pts 20 pts 20 pts 30 pts 30 pts 30 pts 30 pts 40 pts 40 pts 40 pts 40 pts 50 pts 50 pts 50 pts 50 pts
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Question 1 solids Which state of matter has a definite shape and volume? Check Answer
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Question 2 All matter, take up space, have particles.
What do solids, liquids, and gases have in common? Check Answer
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Question 3 gases Which state of matter has very fast moving particles?
Check Answer
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Question 4 gas Which state of matter does not have a definite volume or shape? Check Answer
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Question 5 Different particle arrangements.
What is the major difference between the 3 states of matter? Check Answer
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Question 6 heat What is added or taken away from matter to make it change states? Check Answer
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Question 7 True. Water can freeze and melt back to a liquid.
True or False? Phase changes are reversible? Check Answer
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Question 8 condensation
What is the process of a gas cooling to a liquid known as? Check Answer
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Question 9 Boiling and evaporation
Which two processes can change a liquid to a gas? Check Answer
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Question 10 sublimation Dry ice turning to a gas in warm water is best known as what? Check Answer
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Question 11 mixture A combination of 2+ substances where physical properties are kept and are easily separable is known as what? Check Answer
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Question 12 solution A mixture where one substance dissolves in another and isn’t easily separable is known as what? Check Answer
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Question 13 Mixture, because no dissolving has taken place.
Is it easier to separate a solution or a mixture? Check Answer
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Question 14 Mixture, because nothing has dissolved.
Is sand combined with water a solution or a mixture? Check Answer
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Question 15 Mixtures are easily separable and keep properties. Solutions aren’t easily separable and involve dissolving. Name 2 ways solutions and mixtures are different from one another. Check Answer
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Question 16 Physical change
A change in which appearance is different but nothing new forms is what? Check Answer
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Question 17 Chemical change
Changes that create a new substance or substances is what? Check Answer
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Question 18 Chemical, because mold forms on the surface.
Is a rotting orange a chemical or physical change? Check Answer
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Question 19 Name 2 signs of a chemical change happening. Check Answer
Increase in temperature, color change, odor/taste change, fizzing or bubbling, burning. Name 2 signs of a chemical change happening. Check Answer
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Question 20 Physical, because nothing new is being created.
Are state changes between types of matter physical or chemical changes? Check Answer
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