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Jeopardy!. 6 th Grade Science Ch. 2 Test Review. JEOPARDY!. Matter 1. Matter 2 . Properties/ Changes 1. Properties/ Changes 2. Energy 1. Energy 2. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400.
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Jeopardy! 6th Grade Science Ch. 2 Test Review
JEOPARDY! Matter 1 Matter 2 Properties/ Changes 1 Properties/ Changes 2 Energy 1 Energy 2 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
The smallest, most basic particle of matter from which all elements are made
An element is a pure substance that cannot be broken down, but a compound is a pure substance that is made up of two or more elements
Is orange juice a pure substance or a mixture? Is it a heterogeneous or homogeneous mixture?
List the following terms from most simple to most complex:pure substance, compound, heterogeneous mixture, element, solution, atom
Atom, element, compound, pure substance, solution, heterogeneous mixture
How could you prove to someone that salt water is a solution and not a compound?
Name one example of a homogeneous mixture and one example of a heterogeneous mixture.
N2O5 is a compound with how many atoms? How are these atoms connected?
How are homogeneous mixtures and heterogeneous mixtures similar? How are they different?
They are similar because they are both combinations of pure substances. They are different because you can see the different parts of the mixture in a heterogeneous mixture.
Draw a picture of what the molecules of a pure substance would look like and what the atoms of a heterogeneous mixture would look like
True or false: In a physical change, matter changes into a new kind of matter.
False. A physical change only changes the form of the matter
Which is an example of a chemical change:a. burning woodb. freezing waterc. bending a paper clip
Are the following properties chemical or physical?:A. Flexibility B. Flammability C. Ability to react D. Texture
Name one example of a physical change and one example of a chemical change.
Physical – changes the form of the substanceChemical – changes into a new substance
If I change matter with a chemical change or a physical change, will it have the same mass as it had before the change? Why?
Yes, Law of Conservation of Matter – Matter is neither created nor destroyed
How is a physical property different from a chemical property?
A physical property can be observed without changing the substance into another one. A chemical property is a characteristic that describes a substances ability to change into a different substance.
Explain why a substance changing from a solid to a liquid is not a chemical change. (ex: ice melting)
The substance is the same substance, it is just in a different form
A scientist did an experiment described below:hydrogen + oxygen water + energyThe scientist used 2 grams of hydrogen and 16 grams of oxygen in the reaction. What is the mass of the water produced?
A scientist did an experiment described below:hydrogen + oxygen water + energyThe properties of the water produced by the reaction are: a. different from the properties of H and Ob. the same as the properties of H and Oc. the same properties of H but different from Od. the same properties of O, but different from H
A rainbow is an example of:what type of energy?Is this type of energy kinetic or potential?
Radiant energyKinetic because the light waves are traveling through space, which means they are in motion
The mechanical energy of strumming the strings releases sound energy
Name all the types of energy involved in cooking bread. What role does each form or energy play in the process?
Electrical Energy – powers the over Chemical Energy – released when the ingredients combine and react Thermal Energy – given off from the oven helps the bread cook