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Double Jeopardy

Double Jeopardy. Silly Putty Lab. Changes in Matter. Separating Mixtures. Vocabulary. Matter. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 600. 600. 600. 600. 600. 800. 800. 800. 800. 800. 1000. 1000. 1000. 1000. 1000. Final Jeopardy. Question 1.

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Double Jeopardy

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  1. Double Jeopardy Silly Putty Lab Changes in Matter Separating Mixtures Vocabulary Matter 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 Final Jeopardy

  2. Question 1 Size, shape, density, mass, color, odor… All of the above are examples of

  3. Answer 1 What are – physical properties?

  4. Question 2 This type of change is created when borax is mixed with water, creating a solution.

  5. Answer 2 What is – a physical change ?

  6. Question 3 In the solution of borax and water, this would be the solute.

  7. Answer 3 What is – borax?

  8. Question 4 Silly putty is an example of a chemical change creating a

  9. Answer 4 What is – compound ?

  10. Question 5 Silly putty would be considered this type of matter.

  11. Answer 5 What is – a non-Newtonian solid ?

  12. Question 6 Change that does not produce a new substance

  13. Answer 6 What are – physical changes?

  14. Question 7 A tree stores energy from the sun in its fruit.

  15. Answer 7 What is – a chemical change?

  16. Question 8 Breaking a rock in two

  17. Answer 8 What is –a physical change?

  18. Question 9 Baking Soda dissolved in Vinegar

  19. Answer 9 What is – a chemical change?

  20. Question 10 Baking a cake, cookies, brownies...

  21. Answer 10 What is – a chemical change ?

  22. Question 11 Physical property used to separate foam from rocks.

  23. Answer 11 What is –density?

  24. Question 12 These are used to separate mixtures.

  25. Answer 12 What is – physical properties ?

  26. Question 13 This physical property is used to separate iron.

  27. Answer 13 What is – magnetism?

  28. Question 14 This is used to separate sand from water.

  29. Answer 14 What is – a filter?

  30. Question 15 This is used to separate salt from water.

  31. Answer 15 What is – evaporation?

  32. Question 16 The mass of substances remains the same in a closed system based on this property

  33. Answer 16 What is – the law of conservation of mass?

  34. Question 17 This law is represented above

  35. Answer 17 What is – the law of conservation of mass?

  36. Question 18 Salt, silly putty, and water are example of these.

  37. Answer 18 What are – compounds?

  38. Question 19 Volume is written using this label

  39. Answer 19 What is – cm³?

  40. Question 20 These are chemically combined

  41. Answer 20 What is – a compound?

  42. Question 21 Nothing can get in and nothing can get out in one of these.

  43. Answer 21 What is – a closed system ?

  44. Question 22 Fizzing and bubbling happens when you mix vinegar with this substance.

  45. Answer 22 What is – baking soda?

  46. Question 23 This can be used to completely separate a mixture of sand and water

  47. Answer 23 What is – a filter?

  48. Question 24 Density is found by dividing this.

  49. Answer 24 What is – mass by volume?

  50. Question 25 This is made by mixing a borax solution with a water solution

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