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Jeopardy Vocab 1Vocab 2States of Matter Comparing Substances Mass & Volume Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final.

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2 Jeopardy Vocab 1Vocab 2States of Matter Comparing Substances Mass & Volume Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

3 $100 Question from C1 Smoke from a fire is an example Of this.

4 $100 Answer from C1 What is Matter (gas)? Back to Jeopardy

5 $200 Question from C1 This defines the weight of a camera.

6 $200 Answer from C1 What is the pull of gravity on the camera? Back to Jeopardy

7 $300 Question from C1 This defines an atom.

8 $300 Answer from C1 What is the smallest unit of matter? Back to Jeopardy

9 $400 Question from C1 Two oxygen atoms joined to a carbon atom is an example of this.

10 $400 Answer from C1 What is a molecule? Back to Jeopardy

11 $500 Question from C1 Iron is an element which means iron contains this.

12 $500 Answer from C1 What is only a single type of atom? Back to Jeopardy

13 $100 Question from C2 Substance that has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape.

14 $100 Answer from C2 What is a liquid? Back to Jeopardy

15 $200 Question from C2 Substance that results when two or more different types of atoms bond together.

16 $200 Answer from C2 What is a compound? Back to Jeopardy

17 $300 Question from C2 Particle made up of two or more atoms bonded together.

18 $300 Answer from C2 What is a molecule? Back to Jeopardy

19 $400 Question from C2 Combination of different substances that remain the same individual substances and can be separated by physical means.

20 $400 Answer from C2 What is a mixture? Back to Jeopardy

21 $500 Question from C2 Substance that has a definite volume and a definite shape.

22 $500 Answer from C2 What is a solid? Back to Jeopardy

23 $100 Question from C3 The atoms that make up a gas can move, which is true of which other state(s) of matter.

24 $100 Answer from C3 What is liquids and solids? Back to Jeopardy

25 $200 Question from C3 A drop of melted wax falls onto a table. It cools and becomes solid. This is how it is different now that it is a solid.

26 $200 Answer from C3 What is it has a fixed shape? Back to Jeopardy

27 $300 Question from C3 Gas molecules apply more pressure against their container when this happens.

28 $300 Answer from C3 What is temperature is increased (or volume is decreased)? Back to Jeopardy

29 $400 Question from C3 Using the following terms to describe a drop of water: atoms, molecule, elements, liquid, and pure matter.

30 $400 Answer from C3 What is: Water is made of the elements hydrogen and oxygen. A molecule of water forms when two atoms of hydrogen combine with one atom of oxygen. Water that contains only H 2 O molecules is pure matter. When water is in its liquid state, atoms glide past one another, allowing the water to take the shape of its container? Back to Jeopardy

31 $500 Question from C3 If you were told the particles in A are in a gas state, you would expect the particles in B to be in this state. Explain

32 $500 Answer from C3 Back to Jeopardy 1.What is B probably contains gases because the particles are about as far apart as they are in A.

33 $100 Question from C4 The volume of a box that is 5 cm wide, 5 cm long, and 1 cm high.

34 $100 Answer from C4 What is 25 cm 3 ? Back to Jeopardy

35 $200 Question from C4 The container in which the particles are moving.

36 $200 Answer from C4 What are all three? Particles are always in motion. Back to Jeopardy

37 $300 Question from C4 The container(s) that have pure substance(s) and the those that have mixtures.

38 $300 Answer from C4 What are A and C are pure. They have either a single type of atom or compound. B is a mixture. It has two different compounds? Back to Jeopardy

39 $400 Question from C4 The substance in container C is most likely to be this. Explain.

40 $400 Answer from C4 What is an solid? The particles are close together and in a regular pattern. Back to Jeopardy

41 $500 Question from C4 The container that holds only one element and the name of the element.

42 $500 Answer from C4 What is C; carbon? Back to Jeopardy

43 $100 Question from C5 The difference in mass between 1 L of Gasoline and 1 L of honey.

44 $100 Answer from C5 What is 700 grams? Back to Jeopardy

45 $200 Question from C5 The mass of 4 L of milk?

46 $200 Answer from C5 What is 4412 grams? Back to Jeopardy

47 $300 Question from C5 A full bottle of corn oil has a volume of 1.5L. This is the mass of the oil.

48 $300 Answer from C5 What is 1395.5 g? Back to Jeopardy

49 $400 Question from C5 The mass of 1.5 L of water.

50 $400 Answer from C5 What is 1500 g? Back to Jeopardy

51 $500 Question from C5 The mass of 2 L of Honey.

52 $500 Answer from C5 What is 2,800 g? Back to Jeopardy

53 Final Jeopardy Compare and contrast equal masses of frozen water, liquid water, and water vapor using these terms: states of matter, movement of atoms, volume, shape, and substance.

54 Final Jeopardy Answer 1. What is: Frozen water, liquid water, and water vapor are the same in that each is a substance made of water molecules. These substances differ in that they are different states of matter. Frozen water, or ice, has a fixed volume and shape. The atoms in ice are close together but are able to vibrate in place. Liquid water has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape. The atoms in liquid water are close together like those in ice, but the atoms in liquid water can slide over one another. Water vapor is a gas that has no fixed volume or shape. The molecules that make up water vapor are not close together and can move easily in all directions?


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