Double jeopardy(chemistry)

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A state of matter in which the substance has definite

volume but takes the shape of the container.

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What is a liquid?

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Daily Double

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The process of passing a mixture of a liquid and a

solid slowly through paper or other porous substance

in order to remove the solid from the mixture.

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What is Filtering?

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A reaction where the original substance is changed to a new substance and cannot

be easily recovered.

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What is a Chemical Change?

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The amount of mass in a substance per unit of

volume. The closeness of a substances particles

determines this.

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What is Density?

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unevenly mixed with another substance.

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What is a Heterogeneous Mixture?

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A change in a substance where no new substances

are formed though the substance; itself, takes on

different characteristics; ex. A solid becoming a liquid.

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What is a Physical Change?

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The smallest part of a compound that can exist

and still retain the properties of that

compound.

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What is a Molecule?

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A homogeneous mixture in which the solute is uniformly distributed

throughout the solvent.

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What is a Solution?

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The substance that is dissolved in a solution.

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What is the solute?

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the dissolving in a solution.

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What is the solvent?

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This force allows paper clips to float on water.

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What is surface tension?

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This substance was used by Mr. Gabrys to

break the surface tension of water to make a paper boat

move.

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What is soap (dish soap)?

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Each of these variables helped

dissolve a life saver in water more quickly.

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What is;- Increase the temperature- Increased the surface area of the lifesaver (cutting it into more pieces)- Stir the solution- Adding some chemicals to the solvent

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The point at which a liquid becomes a gas.

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What is the boiling point?

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$1000Burning a piece of paper.

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What is a chemical reaction?

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A mixture of sugar and water.

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What is a solution?

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A mixture of flour and water.

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What is a suspension?

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A mixture of calcium carbonate and water.

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What is a suspension?

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A mixture of citric acid and water.

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What is a solution?

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A mixture of baking soda and water.

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What is a suspension?

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Keeps it shape.

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What is Solid?

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Takes the shape of it’s container.

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What is Liquid or Gas?

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Has a definite volume.

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What is Solid or Liquid?

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Expands to completely fill it’s container.

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What is Gas?

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It has very low kinetic energy.

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What is Solid?

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