Let’s Play Review Jeopardy!
Branches of Science
Matter Vocab.Physical or Chemical Changes?
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$100Studies physics & chemistry
Physical Science
$200Science of living things
Biology
$300Studies the composition of matter & its changes
Chemistry
$400Biological, Physical & Earth Sciences togetherNatural Science
$500Studies forces & energy
Physics
$1003 main phases
Solid, liquid, & gas
$200The simplest form of matter
Element
$300The simplest particle of an element that retains all the properties Atom
$400A substance made of two or more different elements that are chemically bondedCompound
$500Is the simplest part of a substance that retains all of the properties of the substance and can exist in a free site
Molecule
$100Applied Science
Technology
$200Usually use mathematical equations to explain something observed
Quantitative statements
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Describe in words something that you have seen many times
Qualitative statements
$400A pattern, plan, representation, or description designed to show the structure or workings of an object, system, or concept
Model
$500A combination of two or more substances that are NOT chemically combined
Mixture
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Melting ice
Physical
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Burning wood
Chemical
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Tearing a piece of paper
Physical
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Baking cupcakes
Chemical
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Fermenting
Chemical
Physical or Chemical
Properties?
Mixtures Misc.Element or Compound?
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$100Rusting
Chemical
$200Boiling Point
Physical
$300Density
Physical
$400Flammability
Chemical
$500Mass
Physical
$100Mixtures are formed by these
Pure Substances
$200The components are evenly distributed
Homogeneous mixture
$300The components are unevenly distributed
Heterogeneous mixture
$400Homogenous mixture of liquids
Miscible mixture
$500Heterogeneous mixtures of liquids
Immiscible mixture
$100Houses information about the elements
The Periodic Table
$200Subatomic particles within an atom
Protons, neutrons, & electrons
$300The number of protons in an atom
Atomic number
$400The average mass of the atoms in an elementAtomic mass
$500The total number of protons and neutrons
Mass number
$100Water
Compound
$200Sodium
Element
$300Xenon
Element
$400Sodium hydrogen carbonate
Compound
$500Glucose
Compound
Final Jeopardy!Diatomic Molecules
Final Jeopardy!List all of the diatomic molecules.
Hydrogen, Iodine, Bromine, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Chlorine, and Fluorine