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Jeopardy!. Hosted by Mrs. Akins. States. Laws. Changes. More Changes. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. Final Jeopardy. 1,1. What is a solid?. Particles are packed together in a fixed position. 1,2.
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Jeopardy! Hosted by Mrs. Akins
States Laws Changes More Changes 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy
1,1 What is a solid? Particles are packed together in a fixed position.
1,2 • What is temperature? A measurement of the average energy of motion of particles.
1,3 • What is melting? • Changing from a • solid to a liquid.
1,4 • What is condensation? When a gas loses enough energy to become a liquid.
2,1 • What is a crystalline solid? These types of solids have particles that are repeating in a regular pattern.
2,2 • What is pressure? • The force of a gas divided • by the area. Force ÷ Area.
2,3 • What is freezing? Changing from a liquid to a solid.
2,4 • What is chemical reaction? • This is another name for • chemical change.
3,1 • What is an amorphous solid? In this type of solid the particles are not in a regular pattern.
3,2 • What is Boyle’s Law? If pressure of a gas goes up, then volume goes down.
3,3 What is vaporization? Changing from a liquid to a gas.
3,4 • What is a gas? This state of matter contains the greatest energy of motion.
4,1 What is a liquid? This state of matter has volume but no shape.
4,2 What is Charles’s Law? If the temperature of a gas goes down, then the volume goes down.
4,3 What is boiling? • Is one type of vaporization • which take place on the • surface and inside of a liquid.
4,4 What is a chemical change/reaction? Baking a cake is example of this type of change.
5,1 What is viscosity? • The resistance for a • liquid to flow.
5,2 • What is volume? • The amount of space • that matter fills.
5,3 What is evaporation? • This type of vaporization • which takes place only on • the surface of a liquid.
5,4 What is sublimation? Dry ice is an example of this change from solid directly to gas.
Draw a picture of the motion of particles in solids, liquids and gases.