Jeopardy Game Chemistry

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My Friend,
The atom
Acids and
Compounds
And bases
Oh, My!
It’s a Gas!
Or is it?
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Elementary
My dear
What’s the
Matter?

Matter is made up
of these.

What are atoms

Atoms bond
together to form
these larger units.

What are molecules

Matter exists in
these 4 states.

What are solids,
liquids, plasma and
gases

Two different ways
that matter can
change.

What is a physical
or chemical change

The ability of a
substance to react
chemically.

Reactivity

The smallest unit of
a pure substance
that still has the
properties of that
substance.

What is an atom

The center of an
atom.

What is the nucleus

Every atom’s
nucleus contains at
least one of these.

What is a proton

A negatively
charged subatomic
particle.

What is an electron

The number of
protons in an atom.

What is the atomic
number

A pure substance
that is made of only
one kind of atom.

What is an element

An element that
conducts heat and
electricity well.

What is a metal

A property of metal
that allows it to be
bent and rolled into
sheets.

What is
malleability

All atoms of the
same element have
this in common.

What is the same
number of protons

Used to describe the
method of
organizing elements
by their atomic
number.

What is the
periodic table

The substance
formed from the
atoms of two or
more elements.

What is a
compound

A compound the
reacts easily with
other substances
and turns blue
litmus paper red.

What is an acid

The strength of
acids and bases are
measured by this.

What is the PH
Scale

Equal strength acids
and bases do this to
each other.

What is neutralize

Three uses of acids
and bases in
manufacturing.

What are foods,
medicines,
fertilizers,
explosives or dyes

A chemical
property of being
able to burn.

What is
combustibility
or flammability

The change of a
substance from a
gas to a liquid.

What is
condensation

The amount of
matter in an object.

What is mass

The temperature of
a liquid at which it
changes to a gas.

What is the boiling
point

The ability of a
substance to be
dissolved.

What is solubility

Make your wager

The state of matter
in which the
particles are closest
together.

What is a solid
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