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Science Jeopardy
States of Matter
Phase Changes
Mixtures
Periodic Table
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©Norman Herr, 2003
States of Matter-100
• Question: This state of matter
has a definite shape and volume
• ANSWER: Solid
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States of Mater-200
• QUESTION: Which state of
matter takes the shape of a
container it is put in?
• ANSWER: Liquid
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States of Matter-300
• QUESTION: All matter is made
up of what?
• ANSWER: Atoms
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States of Matter-400
• QUESTION: This state of
matter has particles that are
the most spread out?
• ANSWER: Gas
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States of Matter-500
• QUESTION: Compared to the
speed of particles in a solid
piece of lava, the particles in a
liquid lava sample are?
• ANSWER: Moving Faster
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Phase Changes-100
• QUESTION: Which action forms a
different chemical substance?
A Crushing a rock
B Burning a piece of wood
C Mixing salt and paper
D Melting and ice cube
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Phase Changes-200
• QUESTION: What phase
change occurs when a gas is
changing into a liquid?
• ANSWER: Condensation
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Phase Changes-300
• QUESTION: When a liquid
turns into a solid, which phase
change occurs?
• ANSWER: Freezing
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Phase Changes-400
• QUESTION: Boiling water,
ripping paper, breaking glass
are all examples of _________
changes in state.
• ANSWER: Physical
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Phase Changes-500
• QUESTION: Metal is exposed
to water and rusts. This is an
example of what type of
change.
• ANSWER: Chemical
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Mixtures-100
• QUESTION: A bag of
colorful jelly beans would
be an example of this type
of mixture?
• ANSWER: Hetergenous
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Mixtures-200
• QUESTION: Salt water is a
solution. This is an example of
what type of mixture?
• ANSWER: Homogenous
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Mixtures-300
• QUESTION: In a solution,
the substance that dissolves is
known as the ?
• ANSWER: Solute
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Mixtures-400
• QUESTION: What physical property
of liquids causes them to separate into
different layers of a mixture when
pouring into test tubes?
• ANSWER: Density
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Mixtures-500
• QUESTION: Sand and iron particles
that are similar in size and color are
mixed together in a small beaker.
What would be the best method of
separating the particles?
• ANSWER: Use a magnet
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Periodic Table-100
• QUESTION: Elements are
grouped into families based on
their ?
• ANSWER: Similar
characteristics, and the way they
react
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Periodic Table-200
• QUESTION: Water (H2O) is
not found on the Periodic Table
of the Elements because water
is a(n)…..
• ANSWER: Compound
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Periodic Table-300
• QUESTION: In which group of the
Periodic Table of the Elements are the outer
most electron shells full (they are
considered inert.)
• ANSWER: Group 18- Noble Gases
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Periodic Table-400
• QUESTION: How do the size of
the atoms in elements on the
bottom of a group/family
compare to those on the top?
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Periodic Table-500
• QUESTION: What is atomic
mass equal to?
• ANSWER: The number of
protons plus the number of
neutrons
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Challenge-100
• QUESTION: What are the rows (across)
and columns (up and down) on the periodic
table called?
• ANSWER: Rows are periods, and
Columns are groups/families
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Challenge-200
• QUESTION: What is an
ion?
• ANSWER: A positive or
negatively charged atom
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Challenge-300
• QUESTION: Which model us used by
scientists to determine the properties of
elements?
• ANSWER: The periodic table
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Challenge-400
• QUESTION: What do the
periods of the Periodic Table
represent?
• ANSWER: Number of
electron shells
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Challenge-500
• QUESTION: What is the charge of each
ion in the compound of Sodium (Na) and
Chlorine (Cl)? HINT (Na has 1 valence
electron and Cl has 7 valence electrons)
• ANSWER: Na = +1, Cl = -1)
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FINAL JEOPARDY
What do the black and grey
circles represent in this model
of H2O?
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