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Welcome to

6th Grade

Matter Jeopardy

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What Makes Up Matter?

Properties ofMatter

Changing States

Matter Math Really Matters

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These are pure substances that can’t be broken down into any other substance. They have unique properties and they are arranged in the Periodic Table.

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Elements

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This is the smallest particle that makes an element. It has a nucleus which is surrounded by a cloud of negative charge.

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An atom

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Atoms combine with other atoms to make these. They can contain 2 atoms of the same type of element, or two atoms from different elements.

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Molecules

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This is a special type of molecule. It contains atoms from at least 2 different elements.

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A compound

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These are the two kinds of properties that every form of matter has. Some can be observed without changing it into another substance, and some describe its ability to change into different substances.

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Physical and Chemical Properties

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This is a physical property that describes how much matter is in an object.

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Mass

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This physical property describes how

much space an object takes up.

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Volume

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Gold miners would use this property of matter to determine if they had discovered real gold. They could determine this if they knew the mass and volume of the item they found, since this property tells us how much mass is packed in a certain volume.

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Density

The cube on the left is more dense, since it has more mass packed into the

same volume.

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This state of matter has a definite shape and a definite volume. Its molecules are arranged in tight, orderly formations.

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Solid

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This state of matter has no definite shape and no definite volume. In fact, its fast moving, wildly arranged molecules can actually be compressed if we need to fit them in a smaller container.

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Gas

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When a substance changes from a gas to a liquid, the speed of its molecules does this, and so does the distance between its molecules.

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The speed decreases

and so does the distance between the molecules.

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Thermal energy is the total energy of the motion of all the particles in an

object. When thermal energy is transferred, it always moves from

_______ matter to _______ matter. warmer/cooler warmer/cooler

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Thermal energy always moves from warmer matter to cooler matter.

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The Law of Conservation of Mass states that matter is not created or destroyed in any chemical or physical change. So, after the methane and oxygen react to make carbon dioxide and water, how many total atoms will there be?

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There will still be 9 total atoms, even though they will be arranged differently.

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This is water, with a density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter. Give one possible number that could represent the density of the red liquid.

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Its density could be any number between 0 and 1. It is less than 1 gram per cubic cm, because less dense matter floats.

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This mineral sample has a mass of 126 g and

a volume of 15 cm3. What is its density?

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Density = , so its density is 8.4 g per cm3.

By the way, it’s not gold. Gold’s density is 19.3 grams per cm3.

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The line graph shows the temperature change for a glass of water, when ice was added. Use your knowledge of matter and thermal energy to explain what happened.

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The temperature of the water dropped, because the warmer water lost its heat to the colder ice.