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Mixtures and Solutions JEOPARDY!
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Jeopardy Board SolutionsMixturesConcentrateVocabPerformance $100 $200 $300 $400 $500
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A solution in which no more material will dissolve. Answer
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Saturated Solution Board
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The best method for separating a solution. Answer
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Evaporation Board
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Identify this crystal. Answer
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Salt crystal Board
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The most soluble in water – salt or citric acid. Answer
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Citric Acid Board
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The amount of citric acid needed to saturate 50 mL of water. Answer
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45 – 65 g of citric acid Board
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The definition of a mixture. Answer
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When you put two or more materials together. Board
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One method of separating a mixture. Answer
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Screening, filtering, or evaporating. Board
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True/False: All solutions are mixtures. Answer
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True Board
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One sign of a chemical reaction. Answer
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Bubbles are created or a new material is formed. Board
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The name of the gas produced from the chemical reaction of baking soda and another material. Answer
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Carbon dioxide Board
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The more concentrated solution. Solution A (top) or Solution B (bottom) Answer
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Solution B Board
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What you do to dilute a concentrated solution. Answer
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Add water. Board
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What you do to make a solution more concentrated. Answer
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Add more material to the liquid. Board
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The solution with the highest concentration – 1 scoop of detergent in 500 mL of water, or 2 scoops of detergent in 500 mL of water. Answer
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2 scoops of detergent in 500 mL of water. Board
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The solution with the highest concentration between two salt solutions. Solution A is saturated, Solution B is not. Answer
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Solution A – Saturated Solution Board
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A characteristic of an object, like it’s size, color, shape, or texture. Answer
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Property Board
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A process in which one material disperses uniformly into another material, so that the first material seems to disappear. Answer
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Dissolving Board
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When two or more materials are mixed together and a change occurs. Answer
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Chemical reaction Board
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The two parts that make up a solution. Answer
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Solvent (liquid) and solute (solid). Board
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The amount of material dissolved in a measure of liquid. Answer
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Concentration Board
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Find the mass of 50 mL of water. Answer
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50 grams Board
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Separate the mixture on the table. Answer
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Use the screen to separate the gravel, then use the filter to separate the powder. Board
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Find how much salt it took to make this saturated solution. Answer
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About 10-15 grams of salt. Board
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Choose the solution that is most concentrated. Answer
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Solution 2 Solution 1 – 10 mL salt Solution 2 – 20 mL salt Solution 3 – no salt Board
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Using the chemicals on the table, make a solution that will cause a chemical reaction. Answer
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Calcium chloride and baking soda, or citric acid and baking soda. Board
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