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Chemistry Jeopardy

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Chemistry Jeopardy

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CHEMISTRY JEOPARDYEtc.States of

MatterThe AtomBranches of Chemistry

What is Chemistry?

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Page 3: Chemistry jeopardy

______________ is the science that studies the structure, composition,

and properties of matter, as well as the changes it

undergoes during chemical reactions.

Page 4: Chemistry jeopardy

Which branch of science does chemistry fall under?

Page 5: Chemistry jeopardy

What is matter?

Page 6: Chemistry jeopardy

_____ is the study of nonliving objects and

materials.

Page 7: Chemistry jeopardy

What is the goal of science?

Page 8: Chemistry jeopardy

This is the study of chemicals that do not

contain carbon.

Page 9: Chemistry jeopardy

_____ is the study of chemicals that contain

carbon.

Page 10: Chemistry jeopardy

_______ is the study of how matter behaves and how chemical reactions

occur.

Page 11: Chemistry jeopardy

_____ is the study of processes that take place inside living organisms.

Page 12: Chemistry jeopardy

______ studies the composition of matter; in

other words, it is the study of what elements

and compounds make up matter.

Page 13: Chemistry jeopardy

This is the smallest part of an element.

Page 14: Chemistry jeopardy

______ are the basic building blocks of matter.

Page 15: Chemistry jeopardy

What do you call the part of an atom that has a

positive charge?

Page 16: Chemistry jeopardy

The __________ is the part of the atom that contains

the protons and neutrons.

Page 17: Chemistry jeopardy

What is the difference between a molecule and

a compound?

Page 18: Chemistry jeopardy

This type of property can be observed without

changing the identity of the substance.

Page 19: Chemistry jeopardy

This type of property cannot be observed

without changing the makeup of the substance.

Page 20: Chemistry jeopardy

This is a change in which one or more substances is turned into another

substance.

Page 21: Chemistry jeopardy

What are the two types of substances in a chemical reaction?

Page 22: Chemistry jeopardy

Give one example of a physical property, and

one example of a chemical property.

Page 23: Chemistry jeopardy

Which state of matter has no definite shape or

volume?

Page 24: Chemistry jeopardy

_____ is the most common state of matter

in our universe.

Page 25: Chemistry jeopardy

Particles in a solid have a _____ attraction with one

another.

Page 26: Chemistry jeopardy

This is the state of matter that has a definite

volume, but no definite shape.

Page 27: Chemistry jeopardy

Describe the level of attraction between the

particles in a gas.