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What is Matter
Physical Properties
Chemical Properties
Measuring Matter
Chemical or Physical Change
SI Units
The space an object occupies
A 100
What is volume
A 100
The amount of matter in an object
A 200
What is mass
A 200
To measure the volume of a liquid, you read this curved
line
A 300
What is the meniscus
A 300
What is the method used to measure irregular solid objects
A 400
What is displacement
A 400
How are mass and inertia related
A 500
Mass is the measure of inertia. The more mass, the
more inertia to move the mass.
A 500
This physical property describes the relationship between mass and volume
B 100
What is density
B 100
This example of a physical property is when metal can be
pulled into wires
B 200
What is ductility
B 200
When metal can be flattened into sheets, this physical
property is know as:
B 300
What is malleability
B 300
When a substance undergoes a physical change, its ______
does not change.
B 400
What is identity
B 400
Give two examples of a physical change that water
can undergo
B 500
What are freeze, melt or evaporate
B 500
The chemical property that describes the ability of two or more substances to combine to form a new substance is?
C 100
What is reactivity.
C 100
What is the most important question to ask to determine if the change is chemical or
physical?
C 200
What there a composition change.
C 200
Describe the ways that burning wood changes the
identity/nature of the wood.
C 300
What is the wood becomes ash, smoke and heat.
C 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
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What is the name of the process by which water is
broken down into Hydrogen and Oxygen using an electric
current.
C 400
What is electrolysis.
C 400
Give two examples of a chemical change.
C 500
Mixing baking soda and vinegar, souring milk,
burning anything flammable, digesting food, etc.
C 500
Calculate the volume of a cube where each side is 10
cm
D 100
What is 1000 cm3
D 100
What is the volume of a rock when placed in 20 mL before
and 55 mL after?
D 200
What is 35 cm3
D 200
What is the weight of a textbook with a mass of 450
g?
D 300
What is 4.5 N
D 300
What is the density of an solid object with a mass of 200 grams and a volume of
500 cm3?
D 400
What is 0.4 g/cm3
D 400
What is the density of a mystery substance with a mass of 115 grams and
volume of 250 milliliters
D 500
What is 0.46 grams per milliliter
D 500
Baking Bread
E 100
What is chemical
E 100
Dissolving sugar or salt in water
E 200
What is physical
E 200
Digesting food
E 300
What is chemical
E 300
Burning wood
E 400
What is chemical
E 400
Bending a piece of glass tubing
E 500
What is physical
E 500
The SI unit for mass
F 100
What is grams
F 100
This SI unit is used for weight
F 200
What is the Newton
F 200
This SI unit is used for density
F 300
What are grams per cubic centimeter OR grams per
milliliter?
F 300
This SI unit is used for liquid volume
F 400
What is liters or milliliters
F 400
This SI unit is used for volume solid objects
F 500
What are cubic centimeters
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Properties
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Name 2 physical properties and 2 chemical properties needed to
help identify an unknown substance
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Chemical: flammability, reactivity
Physical: state, color, odor, ductile, malleable, soluble,
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