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What’s the matter?-2 pts

How many states of matter are we aware

of?

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What’s the matter? - 3 pts

Have your team demonstrate what molecules in the

solid phase behave like.

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What’s the matter? - 4

Name 2 defining properties of a

liquid.

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What’s the matter? - 5

The difference in physical states depends on what

between 2 molecules?

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How Hot- 2 pts

The average kinetic energy of molecules is commonly known as

what?

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How Hot - 3

Liquids become solids at their

_____, solids become liquids at their ____ and liquids become gases at their ____.

Get the point?

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How Hot - 4

Select the correct equation to calculate the following temp. conversion. 98F (body temp) to degrees K.

F= 9/5*C + 32 C= 5/9 (F - 32) C= K - 273

K = C + 273

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How Hot - 5

Why is the height of the mercury (or

alcohol) at a given temperature the same for all three temp. scales (K, C, F) if they all start at absolute zero?

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Boyle’s Law- 2 pts

What is the equation for Boyle’s law?

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Boyle’s Law - 3

If pressure increases while temp. remains the same, what happens to volume?

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Boyle’s Law - 4

If volume increases while temp remains the same what happens to pressure?

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Boyle’s Law - 5What is the term used to tell how many molecules are colliding with their container divided by the area of the container?

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Vital Vocab - 2

What is matter?

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Vital Vocab - 3

This term is used to measure orderliness

or lack of!

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Vital Vocab - 4

How would you define volume?

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Vital Vocab - 5

Define the term absolute zero.

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Charles’ Law - 2

What is the formula for Charles’ law?

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Charles’ Law - 3What is the relationship between volume and temperature?

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Charles’ Law - 4 If volume increases while pressure

remains the same, what happens to the temperature?

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Charles’ Law - 5If temperature decreases while pressure remains constant what happens to volume?

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Lab Legend - 2

What is this piece of equipment called?

     

 

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Lab Legend -3

Demonstrate the correct procedure

for smelling something and what

is it called?

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Lab Legend - 4

What should you never do in a lab? (at least 3 things!)

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Lab Legend - 5

What must you do before each lab?

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Combined Laws - 2

What is the formula for this law?

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Combined Laws - 3

Give at least 1 reason why you should not use anything but

degrees K when calculating a gas law equation.

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Combined Laws - 4

What does STP stand for?

BONUS: give an example.

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Combined Laws - 5

If you increased pressure significantly and slightly increased the temp. what do you think would happen to volume?

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Potpourri - 2

What does the Law of Conservation of Mass mean in chemistry?

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Potpourri - 3

Why is Latin used as the language of

chemistry?

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Potpourri - 4How would you explain the term “scientific theory” to a non science individual? (The difference between a theory and a scientific theory.)

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Potpourri - 5

What is the current atomic theory?

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Bonus Question 1Scuba diving - as you rise from the bottom of the ocean floor your lungs increase in volume from 24 cm3 to 75cm3. The pressure at the surface of the lake is 778 torr. What is the pressure on your lungs at the bottom?

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Bonus Question - 2

A gas has a volume of 100ml at 30C. Find the volume when the temp. is increased to 40C.

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Credits:This version by Joseph Hyun,

Student at Homestead High SchoolPowerPoint idea by Dr. Antonio

Castellanos, PHS Medical Magnet

Based on the original Jeopardy game show (no affiliation)To print score card, quit game, scroll to the last slide, from the “File”

menu select “Print,” and chose “current slide.”

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