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with your host. JEOPARDY. Ms. McLeod. Team 3. Team 2. Team 1. Conductor and Insulators. Magnetism. States of Matter. Mixtures and solutions. Solubility and density. Misc. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. JEOPARDY!. JEOPARDY!. 300. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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DY! Magnetism States of

MatterMixtures

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Solubility and

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Conductor and

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Misc.

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Category 1 100Name a mixture that can

be separated with a magnet?

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Category 1 100Iron fillings and pepper, paperclips and

sand…

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True or false:All metals are magnetic

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False

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What are the poles of a magnet?

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Area on the magnet where the magnetic force is stronger.

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True or false:Like poles

attract

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false

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Explain how the earth is a magnet?

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The Earth is a giant magnet. Its hot liquid center core contains iron, and as it moves, it creates an

electric current that causes a magnetic field around the Earth. The Earth has a north and south

magnetic pole.

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What is a electromagnet?

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Temporary magnet created when current flows through a wire wrapped around an iron bar

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Category 2 100The point at which a liquid turns into a solid is called

A. the boiling point.B. the evaporation point.

C. the melting point.D. the freezing point.

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Freezing Point

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Category 2 200How can you complete this sentence so it is always true?

A gas____________A. has a definite volume.

B. will remain a gas.C. has a definite shape.

D. can flow.

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Can Flow

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Category 2 300 What is TRUE about the melting point and freezing

point of a substance?A. The freezing point is a warmer temperature.

B. The melting point is a cooler temperature.C. They are opposite temperatures.D. They are the same temperature.

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They are the same temperatures

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Category 2 400What happens when the temperature of water changes

from 90° Celsius to 110° Celsius?A. The water changes from a solid to a gas.B. The water changes from a gas to a liquid.

C. The water changes from a liquid to a solid.D. The water changes from a liquid to a gas.

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The water changes from a liquid to a

gas.

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Category 2 500Which of the following best describes why a baseball is a solid?

A. its roundB. it takes the shape of its container

C. you can weigh itD. it has a definite shape and size

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it has a definite shape and size

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A liquid has a…

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Definite volume but not a definite shape.

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A solute is…

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The substance that is being dissolved

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A solvent is….

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The larger amount of the substance and it does the dissolving.

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True or False:A mixture has a solute and a

solvent

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False

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List three ways you can separate a mixture.

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Evaporation, filtration, sifting, density, hand pick, magnetism

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List three exampled of a solution

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Answers may vary

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List three examples of a Mixture

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Answers may vary.

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Category 4 100You mix oil and vinegar for a salad dressing. Which has

the lower density?A. the darker liquid

B. the liquid on bottomC. the liquid floating on top

D. Both liquids will always have equal densities.

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the liquid floating on top

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Category 4 200What happens when salt and water are mixed together?

A. Neither salt nor water dissolves.B. The water dissolves in the salt.C. The salt dissolves in the water.

D. The salt floats to the top of the water.

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The salt dissolves in the water.

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Category 4 300Which of these best describes the change in sugar as it dissolves in

water?A. The sugar changes its chemical until it becomes water

B. The sugar gets higher in temperatureC. The sugar gets smaller in size until it can no longer be seen

D. The sugar is washed clean

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The sugar gets smaller in size until it can no longer be seen

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Category 4 400If a ball floats in water then…

A. The solid has the same density as waterB. The solid is denser than water

C. The solid is less dense than waterD. The water is less dense then water

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The solid is less dense than water

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. If an object goes straight to the bottom of a tank of water, we know that..

A. it has a density less than oneB. same density has water

c. has nothing to do with densityd. it has a density more than one

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it has a density more than one

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Solubility means that the solute will…………..

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Dissolved (disappeared) in the solvent

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Category 5 100Most pots have a plastic handle. Which property of plastic is important

for it to be used for pots.A. Soluble in water

B. Insulates heatC. Floats in water

D. Magnetic

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Insulates heat

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Fire blanket, goggles and heat resistant gloves are examples of…

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Safety Equipment

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Why would you wear latex gloves when cleaning a animals enclosure?

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To prevent waste from getting on your hand.

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What are items you would need to observe a living investigation with?

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Calendar, journal, hand lens

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Category 5 500Boiling points of liquids:

Sample number 1 89 degrees CSample Number 2 94 degrees C

Sample Number 3 100 degrees CSample Number 4 123 Degrees C

Which one is water? Why?

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Sample Number 3 100 degrees C

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To conserve means to…

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Save, protect, preserve, keep

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Category 6 100How is the mass of an object

measured?A. with a thermometer

B. with a graduated cylinderC. with a balance

D. with a scale

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C. With a balance

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Category 6 200The freezing point and melting point of water is..

A. 0 degrees CelsiusB. 100 degrees CelsiusC. 25 degrees CelsiusD. They are different

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0 degrees Celsius

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Category 6 300What does salt do to water?

a. Lowers the freezing point of waterb. raises the freezing point of water

c. no effect d. turns the water into gas

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Lowers the freezing point of water

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Category 6 400When would a student need to wear science goggles?

a. measuring water with a plastic containerb. finding the volume of a cubec. determine the mass of water

d. dissolving the salt in boiling water

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dissolving the salt in boiling water

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Category 6 500If you get unexpected results in an experiment,

you should…a. plan a new experimentb. change the hypothesisc. repeat the experiment

d. use warmer temperatures

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repeat the experiment

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Category 6 600Matter is..

a. everything that has mass and takes up spaceb. weight

c. what’s the matter with youd. nothing

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everything that has mass and takes up space

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Daily Double!

How much will you put on the

line?

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Daily Double!

How much will you put on the

line?

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