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Title: Matter and Change Jeopardy


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Matter and Change Jeopardy
Chemical or Physical?
Delightful Differences
Element Type
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Vital Vocab
Mixtures
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Vital Vocab - 100

study of the composition, structure, and
properties of matter and the changes it
undergoes.
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Vital Vocab - 200
Any substance that has a definite composition
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Vital Vocab - 300
measure of the amount of matter
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Vital Vocab - 400
Smallest unit of an element that maintains the
properties of that element
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Vital Vocab - 500
Does not depend on the amount of matter present
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Vital Vocab - 600
Blend of two or more types of matter, each of
which retains its own properties and identity
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Vital Vocab - 100 Answer
What is chemistry?
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Vital Vocab - 200 Answer
What is a chemical?
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Vital Vocab - 300 Answer
What is mass?
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Vital Vocab - 400 Answer
What is an atom?
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Vital Vocab - 500 Answer
What is an intensive property?
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Vital Vocab - 600 Answer
What is a mixture?
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Chemical or Physical? - 100
A piece of wood is sawed in half.
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Physical or Chemical? - 200
Milk turns sour
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Physical or Chemical? - 300
Butter solidifies in the refrigerator.
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Physical or Chemical? - 400
Corroding metal
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Physical or Chemical? - 500
Hydrogen and oxygen form water.
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Physical or Chemical? - 600
Carbon dioxide sublimes
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Physical or chemical? - 100 Answer
What is physical?
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Physical or Chemical?- 200 Answer
What is chemical?
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Physical or Chemical? - 300 Answer
What is physical?
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Physical or Chemical? - 400 Answer
What is chemical?
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Physical or chemical? - 500 Answer
What is chemical?
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Physical or chemical? - 600 Answer
What is physical?
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Mixtures - 100
Salt water - type of mixture?
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Mixtures - 200
Separates mixtures of dyes/pigments because
different substances move at different rates on
the paper
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Mixture - 300
A mixtures composition given in terms of
percentage by _____ or volume
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Mixtures - 400
Granite type of mixture?
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Mixtures - 500
Stainless steel- type of mixture?
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Mixtures - 600
The properties of a mixture depend on the
relative amounts of the mixtures _____.
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Mixtures - 100 Answer
What is homogeneous?
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Mixtures - 200 Answer
What is paper chromatography?
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Mixtures - 300 Answer
What is mass?
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Mixtures - 400 Answer
What is heterogeneous?
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Mixtures - 500 Answer
What is homogeneous?
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Mixtures - 600 Answer
What are components?
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Delightful Differences - 100
The difference between basic research and applied
research.
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Delightful Differences - 200
The difference between a group and a period.
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Delightful Differences - 300
The difference between intensive and extensive
properties.
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Delightful Differences - 400
The difference between a physical change and a
chemical change.
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Delightful Differences - 500
The difference between heterogeneous and
homogeneous mixtures.
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Delightful Differences - 600
The TWO main differences between mixtures and
pure substances.
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Delightful Differences - 100 Answer
What is research to increase basic knowledge
(basic) and research carried out to solve a
problem?
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Delightful Differences - 200 Answer
What is a horizontal row on the periodic table
(period) and a vertical row (group)?
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Delightful Differences - 300 Answer
What is depending on the amount of matter present
(extensive) and being independent of the amount
of matter present (intensive)?
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Delightful Differences - 400 Answer
What is a change that converts substances into
something new (chemical) and a change that does
not involve a change in the identity of the
substance (physical)?
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Delightful Differences - 500 Answer
What is a mixture uniform throughout
(homogeneous) and not uniform throughout
(heterogeneous)?
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Delightful Differences - 600 Answer
What is that 1) every sample of a pure substance
has the same characteristic properties and 2) the
same composition.
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Element Type - 100
Has a shiny, metallic luster
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Element Type - 200
Poor conductor of heat and electricity
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Element Type - 300
Generally unreactive, Group 18
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Element Type - 400
Mostly solid at room temperature
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Element Type- 500
Solid at room temperature
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Element Type - 600
Tend to be used in semiconductors
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Element Type - 100 Answer
What are metals?
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Element Type - 200 Answer
What are nonmetals?
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Element Type - 300 Answer
What are noble gases?
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Element Type - 400 Answer
What are metals?
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Element Type - 500 Answer
What are metalloids?
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Element Type - 600 Answer
What are metalloids?
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Wildcard - 100
Ability to be hammered or rolled into thin sheets
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Wildcard - 200
The study of carbon-containing compounds.
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Wildcard - 300
A pure substance made of only one type of atom
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Wildcard - 400
Type of chemistry used to identify the components
and compositions of materials
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Wildcard - 500
Elements in the same _____ tend to have very
similar properties.
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Wildcard - 600
Name of the two series placed below the periodic
table.
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Wildcard - 100 Answer
What is malleability?
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Wildcard - 200 Answer
What is organic chemistry?
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Wildcard - 300 Answer
What is an element?
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Wildcard - 400 Answer
What is analytical chemistry?
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Wildcard - 500 Answer
What is a group or family?
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Wildcard - 600 Answer
Where are lanthanide and actinide series?
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Credits
All of these questions have come from the Test
Bank for Yates, Moore, and Starness The Practice
of Statistics, 2e By Michael A. Flinger and
William I. Notz
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