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Test your knowledge on separating mixtures, reaching saturation, and concentration in this interactive quiz. From defining mixtures to fizzing reactions, challenge yourself with various categories. Final Jeopardy question tests your skills in practical separation methods.
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Separating Mixtures and Solutions Reaching Saturation Concentration Fizz Quiz $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000
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Separating Mixtures and Solutions $200 • Define Mixture
Category 1 $400 • Give 2 examples of a mixture
Category 1 $600 • Give 2 examples of a solution
Category 1 $800 • How do you separate solutions?
Category 1 $1000 • Name 2 methods to separate mixtures
Separating Mixtures and Solutions $200-Answer • A substance that contains 2 or more materials with different properties.
Category 1 $400-Answer • Salad, Trail Mix, Milk and Cereal
Category 1 $600-Answer • Salt and Water, Citric Acid and Water, Lemonade, Fruit Punch
Category 1 $800-Answer • Evaporation
Category 1 $1000-Answer • Screens and Filters
Reaching Saturation $200 • How can you tell a solution is saturated?
Category 2 $400 Define Saturated Solution Daily Double
Category 2 $600 • Which is more soluble, Citric Acid or Epsom Salt?
Category 2 $800 • Name 3 foods which contain Citric Acid.
Category 2 $1000 • What are 2 scientific names for water?
Category 2 $200-Answer • There will be extra solute on the bottom.
Category 2 $400-Answer • A solution in which as much solute as possible has been dissolved.
Category 2 $600-Answer • Citric Acid
Category 2 $800-Answer • Lemon, Lime, Orange, Grapefruit, Most Berries, Some Candies, and Soda
Category 2 $1000-Answer • H2O and Universal Solvent
Concentration $200 • How do you make a solution more concentrated?
Category 3 $400 • How do you make a solution more dilute?
Category 3 $600 • Describe a concentrated solution.
Category 3 $800 • Explain the difference between a saturated solution and a concentrated solution.
Category 3 $1000 • Which is more concentrated? • 50 mL of water with 2 spoons of salt • 200 mL of water and 4 spoons of salt • Explain why.
Category 3 $200-Answer • Add more solute (or powder)
Category 3 $400-Answer • Add more solvent (or liquid)
Category 3 $600-Answer • It tastes strong and the color is dark
Category 3 $800-Answer • A saturated solution has extra solute at the bottom of the cup. A concentrated solution has a large amount of solute, but it is not saturated.
Category 3 $1000-Answer • The 50 mL with 2 spoons because the ratio of salt to water is the highest.
Fizz Quiz $200 • What is calcium carbonate?
Category 4 $400 • What causes fizzing in a chemical reaction?
Category 4 $600 • What are 2 possible products of a chemical reaction?
Category 4 $800 • How do you know a chemical reaction has taken place?
Category 4 $1000 • What is a reactant? • Give 2 examples.
Category 4 $200-Answer • Chalk
Category 4 $400-Answer • Gas
Category 4 $600-Answer • Gas and precipitate
Category 4 $800-Answer • A new substance is formed.
Category 4 $1000-Answer • A reactant is a chemical that takes place in a chemical reaction . • Examples: • Citric Acid • Baking Soda
Final Jeopardy • Separating a Mixture
Final Jeopardy • How would you separate a mixture of salt, gravel, and powder? Explain the steps you would follow. You have 1 minute to consult…
Final Jeopardy • How would you separate a mixture of salt, gravel, and powder? Explain the steps you would follow. You have 30 seconds to consult…
Final Jeopardy • How would you separate a mixture of salt, gravel, and powder? Explain the steps you would follow. You have 15 seconds to consult…
Final Jeopardy • How would you separate a mixture of salt, gravel, and powder? Explain the steps you would follow. Time Is Up
Final Jeopardy - Answer • Add water • Stir mixture • Use screen to separate the gravel • Pour mixture through a filter to separate the powder • Evaporate the water from the solution to separate the salt.
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