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Science. Jeopardy. Howdy and welcome to our game show!! Our contestants will be given questions , and their job is to come up with the answers. Always click the buttons to get around in the show. When you are ready for Final Jeopardy, click on any Category Heading. Meet the Contestants. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Science

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Howdy and welcome to our game show!!

Our contestants will be given questions, and their job is to come up with the answers.

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Meet the Contestants

Always click the buttons to get around in the show.

When you are ready for Final Jeopardy, click on any Category Heading.

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Let’s Play!

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Hot &Cold

VocabularyPractice

UsingTools

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Mixtures & Solutions

MatterPotpourri

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1. What are the three states of matter?

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1.

Solid, liquid, and gas

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2. If a crayon is placed between the two wires in the circuit below, the bulb will not glow. This happens because the crayon is a/an .

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2.insulator

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3. A metal can and a plastic bottle both contain juices that are the same temperature. If left on the table, the juice in the metal container will get warm faster, because metal is a good of thermal energy.

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3.conductor

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4. Which of the objects pictured below have a relative density less than that of water? How do you know?

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4.Clay boat, plastic duck and plastic glass; they float

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5. Solubility is the ability of one ingredient to dissolve in another ingredient. What common substance has the following physical properties?

• Solid• White crystals• Tastes sweet• Is soluble in water

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5.Sugar

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6. What is the freezing point of water on the Celsius scale?

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6.0°C

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7. What is the melting point of frozen water (ice) on the Celsius scale?

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7.0°C

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8. What is the boiling point of water on the Celsius scale?

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8.100°C

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9. When water freezes, it changes from a to a .

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9.

liquid to a solid

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10. Which constant point of water is shown on the thermometer?

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10.

Boiling point

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11. A student mixes some flour and sugar together in a bowl. Explain why this is a mixture but NOT a solution.

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11.

Something must dissolve in order to have a solution, the

two ingredients just mix together.

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12. A student has five samples of matter: salt, gravel, wood chips, sugar, and iron filings. Which two samples would mix with water to form solutions?

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12.The salt and the sugar

would dissolve in water to form

solutions.

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13. Sugar is added to a glass of water and stirred. What happened to the sugar?

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13.

The sugar dissolved.

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14. What conclusion can you draw from the graph below?

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14.More salt will

dissolve in hot water than in cold water.

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15. Which physical properties make it easy to separate a mixture of sand and paper clips?

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15.Paper clips are attracted to a

magnet, but sand is not.

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16.What is a combination of two or more ingredients that do not mix together to form a new substance

called?

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16.A mixture

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17. What does one ingredient do when it

breaks into small parts and spreads out evenly in another ingredient?

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17.dissolves

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18. What is the name of a special

mixture in which one ingredient dissolves

in another?

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18.Solution

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19. Different substances can combine to form

mixtures and solutions. What is another word for these substances?

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19.Ingredients

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20. What is a characteristic of matter that can be observed, measured or changed without changing the matter itself called?

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20.A physical property

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21. What tool would be used to measure the volume of a liquid?

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21.Beaker or graduated cylinder

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22. What tool would be used to

measure the mass of matter?

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22.Balance (triple

beam, pan etc.) or a spring scale

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23. What tool could be used to separate a mixture of aluminum and iron nails?

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23.A magnet

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24. A student combined salt and

water. What tool can be used to separate

the salt and the water quickly?

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24.A hot plate

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25. What physical property of sand allows you to use a filter to separate it from a sand/water mixture?

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Sand does not dissolve in water. It is

insoluble.

25.

Click here to go to the last question.

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Click here for the Final Jeopardy Question.

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26. What is the main difference between a solution and a mixture that is not a solution?

Make your wager and then click here.

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26.In a solution, one ingredient

dissolves in another. In a mixture that is not a solution,

no ingredients dissolve.

And the winner is…

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Geniuses

Smarties

Know-it-Alls

Click on the Team With The Most

Earnings!

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Geniuses!!!!

Show’s Over!

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Know-it-Alls!!!

Show’s Over!

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Smarties!!!

Show’s Over!

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Hope you enjoyed the show. See you next time!!

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