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Let’s Play Jeopardy. Properties of Matter Jeopardy. Go to the next slide by clicking mouse. Choose a category and number value clicking on the button. When you answer the question you can click on the green button to find the correct answer.
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Properties of Matter Jeopardy • Go to the next slide by clicking mouse. • Choose a category and number value clicking on the button. • When you answer the question you can click on the green button to find the correct answer. • To select a new question click on the red game board button. • From the game board you can click on the blue button to see the score board.
Properties of Matter Jeopardy 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
Elements 100 Name the elements in carbon dioxide. See Answer
Elements 100 A What are carbon and oxygen?
Elements 200 The element with the least number of protons. Answer
Elements 200 A Answer What is hydrogen? 1 p
Elements 300 This is where would you look to find the atomic number of an element. Answer
Elements 300A Answer What is the Periodic Table.
Elements 400 What is the atomic mass of an element with 14 protons, 14 electrons, and 15 neutrons? Answer
Elements 400A Answer What is 29?
Elements 500 An element is made of only one kind of ______. Answer
Elements 500A What is atom?
Atomic Structure 100 The positive subatomic particles are called this. Answer
Atomic Structure 100A What are protons?
Atomic Structure 200 The subatomic particles found in the nucleus of the atom are _____ and ____. Answer
Atomic Structure 200A What are protons and neutrons?
Atomic Structure 300 This is the number of energy levels and atom with 6 electrons would have. Answer
Atomic Structure 300 A What is two?
Atomic Structure 400 Draw the model of a lithium atom on the board. Answer
Atomic Structure 400A The model should have three protons, 4 neutrons, and 3 electrons. Two in the first level and one in the second level.
Atomic Structure 500 An element with 18 electrons would have this many electrons in the 3rd energy level. Answer
Atomic Structure 500 A What is eight?
Soup or Solid100 The gas that is given off by plants during food production. Answer
Soup or Solid 100A What is oxygen?
Soup or Solid 200 Matter that has definite volume but not definite shape. Answer
Soup or Solid 200A What is a liquid?
Soup or Solid 300 • Matter that has no definite shape or volume. Answer
Soup or Solid 300A • What is a gas?
Soup or Solid 400 The percent of nitrogen in the atmosphere is: Oxygen CO2 Answer Nitrogen
Soup or Solid 400A What is 75-78%.
Soup or Solid 500 The amount of pressure the atmosphere exerts at sea level in psi. Answer
Soup or Solid 500A What is 14.7 psi?
Ice is Nice 100 The boiling point of water in the metric system. Answer
Ice is Nice 100A • What is 1000 C?
Ice is Nice 200 The change in state from a solid to a liquid is called_____. Answer
Ice is Nice 200A What is melting?
Ice is Nice 300 • The freezing temperature of water is ______ degrees celsius. Answer
Ice is Nice 300A What is zero?
Ice is Nice 400 Air pressure can effect the boiling point of water. When the air pressure is low the boiling point is______. Answer
Ice is Nice 400A What is lower? (or decreased)
Ice is Nice 500 This occurs when the particles of a solid gain enough energy to go directly into a gas without melting. Answer
Ice is Nice 500A What is sublimation?
Changes in Matter100 When a gas changes into a liquid it is known as this. Answer
Changes in Matter 100A What is condensation?
Changes in Matter 200 Give two examples of physical changes. Answer
Changes in Matter 200A What are : Ice melting. Tearing paper. Dissolving salt or sugar. Evaporation.
Changes in Matter 300 Give two examples of chemical changes. Answer
Changes in Matter 300A What are: Candle burning? Digesting food? Vinegar and baking soda combined. Aluminum and copper chloride.
Changes in Matter 400 A balloon shrinks when it is taken outside on a cold day. What happens to the pressure in the balloon? Answer