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Jeopardy Scientific Method Metrics Matter Elements & Compounds It’s Whatever Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500.

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2 Jeopardy Scientific Method Metrics Matter Elements & Compounds It’s Whatever Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

3 $100 Question from Scientific Method What do you want to know or explain? Use observations you have made to write a question that addresses the problem or topic you want to investigate.

4 $100 Answer from Scientific Method What is: Identify the Problem

5 $200 Question from Scientific Method How will you test your hypothesis? Develop a procedure for a reliable experiment and address safety rules.

6 $200 Answer from Scientific Method What is: Create an Experiment

7 $300 Question from Scientific Method What do you think will happen? Predict the answer to your question or the outcome of the experiment.

8 $300 Answer from Scientific Method What is: Form a Hypothesis

9 $400 Question from Scientific Method Is the data reliable? Does your data and observations from the experiment support your hypothesis?

10 $400 Answer from Scientific Method What is: Analyze the Data

11 $500 Question from Scientific Method If the answer to the following question is yes: Is your data inaccurate or the experiment flawed?

12 $500 Answer from Scientific Method What is: Modify the Experiment

13 $100 Question from Metrics 2000 mg = ? g

14 $100 Answer from Metrics What is: 2g

15 $200 Question from Metrics 5L = ?mL

16 $200 Answer from Metrics What is: 5000mL

17 $300 Question from Metrics 8mm= ? cm

18 $300 Answer from Metrics What is: 0.8cm

19 $400 Question from Metrics 43 mg >, < or = 5g?

20 $400 Answer from Metrics What is: < or less than

21 $500 Question from Metrics 3.6 m or = 36 cm?

22 $500 Answer from Metrics What is: >, or greater than

23 $100 Question from Matter Composition is the same throughout and does not vary from sample to sample. CANNOT be broken down by physical changes Can be an element or compound

24 $100 Answer from Matter What is: A Pure Substance

25 $200 Question from Matter Two or more pure substances (elements or compounds) that are mixed together but NOT joined chemically

26 $200 Answer from Matter What is: A Mixture

27 $300 Question from Matter used to describe matter; characteristics by which a substance is recognized

28 $300 Answer from Matter What is: A Property

29 $400 Question from Matter Quality or condition of a substance that can be observed/measured without changing the substance’s composition

30 $400 Answer from Matter What is: A physical property?

31 $500 Question from Matter The following is an example of what type of property:

32 $500 Answer from Matter What is: A Chemical Property

33 $100 Question from Elements & Compounds Consist of fixed number of 2+ different elements that are chemically combined

34 $100 Answer from Elements & Compounds What is: A compound

35 $200 Question from Elements & Compounds A pure substance containing one type of atom

36 $200 Answer from Elements & Compounds What is: An Element

37 $300 Question from Elements & Compounds Classify the following: H 2 SO 4

38 $300 Answer from Elements & Compounds What is: A Compound

39 $400 Question from Elements & Compounds For a pure substance to be classified as a compound, it must have at least this many chemically combined elements

40 $400 Answer from Elements & Compounds What is: 2?

41 $500 Question from Elements & Compounds The following is an example of: Ozone is O 3.

42 $500 Answer from Elements & Compounds What is: An Element; Molecule

43 $100 Question from It’s Whatever How many Sig Figs are in the following number: 1000.1020

44 $100 Answer from It’s Whatever What is: 8 Sig Figs

45 $200 Question from It’s Whatever Matter can be neither created or destroyed, but it can change from one form to another

46 $200 Answer from It’s Whatever What is: The Law of Conservation of Matter

47 $300 Question from It’s Whatever What type of change is this an example of?

48 $300 Answer from It’s Whatever What is: A Physical change; change in state

49 $400 Question from It’s Whatever A person attempting to lose weight on a diet weighed 175 lb. On a bathroom scale at home. An hour later at the doctor’s office, on a more accurate scale, this person’s weight is recorded as 178 lb. Assuming that there was no real weight change in that hour, what is the percent error for these reading?

50 $400 Answer from It’s Whatever What is: 1.69%

51 $500 Question from It’s Whatever A metal block has the following dimensions: length=3cm, width=4cm, height=5cm. The mass of the block is 60 mg. What is it’s density in g/cm 3 ?

52 $500 Answer from It’s Whatever What is: 0.001 g/cm 3

53 Final Jeopardy Describe 3 differences between a compound and a mixture

54 Final Jeopardy Answer 1.Compounds are always chemically combined; mixtures are physically combined. 2.Compounds are separated by chemical means; mixtures can be separated by physical means. 3.The properties of a compound are different from the properties of its components; the properties of a mixture are similar to the properties of its components.


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