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1 Jeopardy-Final Exam Atoms & Elements Table Scientific Method Density
Periodic Table Physical & Chemical Changes Scientific Method Density Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

2 $100 Question Scientific Method
What is an independent variable in an experiment ?

3 $100 Answer The variable that (I) control/change in
An Experiment to see what happens to The dependent variable.

4 $200 Question Scientific Method
Why is it important to only have one Variable that you are testing?

5 $200 Answer So you know that the results are
From that independent variable You are testing. It helps you to make A conclusion about the effects of That variable.

6 $300 Question Scientific Method
What is a hypothesis in an experiment? When should the hypothesis be written?

7 $300 Answer It is an if______then statement
That is making a prediction about what Is going to happen in an experiment. The fore, it needs to be written before The experiment after there is a testable Question.

8 $400 Question Scientific Method
Explain what the dependent variable in an experiment would be if the independent Variable is the amount of water given to a plant?

9 $400 Answer What you Don’t control is the Growth of the plant

10 $500 Question Scientific Method
What are the variables that you keep The same and control in an experiment called?

11 $500 Answer Constants

12 $100 Question Density How do you measure volume using a
Graduated cylinder?

13 $100 Answer Measure how much the graduated
Cylinder rises when something is Placed in it.

14 $200 Question Density What is the volume of a square if all
Three sides are 5 cm?

15 $200 Answer 125 cm3

16 $300 Question Density What would happen to an object
With a density of 1.3 g/ml if it was Placed in water? Why?

17 $300 Answer The object would sink because its
Density is greater than one.

18 $400 Question Density If the formula for density is MASS/VOLUME, then
What is the density of an object with a mass of 50 g and a volume of 10 ml?

19 $400 Answer 5 g/ml. No points if units are missing

20 $500 Question Density What is the density of a cube with each side having 3 cm length and a mass of 10g? Rounded to the nearest hundreth

21 $500 Answer .37 g/cm3

22 $100 Question Atoms and Elements
What is a molecule?

23 $100 Answer A substance made of atoms From the same element
EXAMPLE: H2

24 $200 Question Atoms and Elements
Where are the electrons located in the atom?

25 $200 Answer Outside the nucleus of the atom, Surrounding it.

26 $300 Question Atoms and Elements
Which part of the atom has a positive charge? Where is it located?

27 Proton, located in the nucleus
$300 Answer Proton, located in the nucleus

28 $400 Question Atoms and Elements
What is a compound?

29 $400 Answer Pure substance made of one or more atoms Ex) H2O

30 $500 Question Atoms and Elements
What are the three parts of an atom, and what is Their charge?

31 $500 Answer Protons (+) Neutrons (neutral) Electrons (-)

32 $100 Question Periodic Table
Using the periodic table, where are the non-metals located?

33 $100 Answer The right hand side.

34 $200 Question Periodic Table
What can you determine about An element if you know the Atomic number?

35 $200 Answer The atomic number equals the number of protons

36 $300 Question Periodic Table
As atomic number goes down, What happens to the atomic mass And the number of electrons?

37 $300 Answer They go down

38 $400 Question Periodic Table
Which is a metal? Oxygen, neon, lithium?

39 $400 Answer Lithium

40 $500 Question Periodic Table
What are at least two properties Of metals?

41 $500 Answer Conduct electricity Solid Higher densities

42 $100 Question Physical & Chemical Changes
What is a physical change?

43 $100 Answer A change that occurs in a substance
without a change in composition

44 $200 Question Physical & Chemical Changes
List at least three physical properties?

45 $200 Answer Color Density Hardness Freezing point Melting point

46 $300 Question Physical & Chemical Changes
What is a chemical change?

47 $300 Answer A change in a substance that changes the
Composition of that substance.

48 $400 Question Physical & Chemical Changes
List at least three chemical changes/properties?

49 $400 Answer Flammability Oxidation (rust)
Acid rain reacting with a mineral hydration

50 $500 Question Physical & Chemical Changes
Explain the difference between Chemical and physical changes?

51 $500 Answer Physical changes do not change
The composition of an substance

52 Final Jeopardy List as many non-metals as you can

53 Final Jeopardy Answer


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