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1Instructions for using this template.
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2Jeopardy
Choose a category. You will be given the
answer. You must give the correct question.
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3Choose a point value.
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4Chemical Reactions
Solutions and Suspensions
Potpourri
Chemical Equations
Physical and Chemical Changes
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5This is the kind of change that happens to paper
when you tear it up.
6What is a physical change?
7If you dye your hair, your hair goes through this
kind of change.
8What is a chemical change?
9The definition of chemistry.
10What is the study of the properties of matter and
how matter changes?
11The property of iron you would use to separate a
mixture of iron filings and sulfur powder.
12What is magnetism?
13The three types of matter.
14What are elements, compounds, and mixtures.
15The starting and the ending materials of a
chemical reaction.
16What are reactants and products?
17Chemical reactions are expressed in this written
form.
18What are chemical equations?
19The follow equation is an example of this kind
chemical reaction FeS ? Fe S
20What is decomposition?
21The resulting yellow product when you combine
potassium iodide and lead nitrate.
22What is precipitate?
23Bubbles, precipitate, change temperature, color
change, and changes in properties.
24What are indications of a chemical reaction?
25The first letter in a chemical symbol is always
written in this case.
26What is upper case?
27The number of oxygen atoms in this
formula 2KClO3
28What is 6 oxygen atoms?
29The term for the 6 in the chemical formula
below 6CaCO3
30What is a coefficient?
31This is the definition for the law of
conservation of mass.
32What is the amount of matter in a reaction does
not change, the total mass of the reactants
must be equal to the total mass of the products?
33The number of each kind of atom in this formula.
(You must say the name of the symbols too!) 2K2NO3
34What are 4 atoms of potassium, 2 atoms of
nitrogen, and 6 atoms of oxygen?
35The universal solvent.
36What is water?
37You should do this to the water to increase the
amount of sugar that may be dissolved in it.
38What is increasethe temperature?
39The tea on the left is this kind of a solution
and the tea on the right is this kind of a
solution.
40What are diluted and concentrated?
41All solutions have these two parts.
42What are a solvent and solute?
43The location of sugar molecules when they are
dissolved in a glass of water.
44Where is in between the water molecules?
45The science teacher in the picture below.
46Who is Mr. Hehn?
47Italian dressing is an example of this of mixture.
48What is a suspension?
49This kind of chemical reaction is like square
dancing for elements.
50What is double replacement?
51The picture below demonstrates this.
52What is the law of conservation of mass?
53These are the 2 theories about matter in ancient
Greece.
54What are matter could be broken down without end
and there is a point when matter could be too
small to be divided again?
55Final Jeopardy
Chemical Reactions
Make your wager
56The following comic shows this kind of chemical
reaction between hydrogen and oxygen
57What is synthesis?