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Jeopardy. Physical or Chemical Change?. Elements, Compounds or Mixtures. # of Atoms & Molecules. Separation Techniques. Definitions. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. I-100.

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  1. Jeopardy Physical or Chemical Change? Elements, Compounds or Mixtures # of Atoms & Molecules Separation Techniques Definitions 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. I-100 • Zinc (Zn) . Answer

  3. I-200 Answer .

  4. I-300 • Hot Chocolate . Answer

  5. I-400 . Answer

  6. I-500 • Steel . Answer

  7. II-100 This separation technique is often used when an insoluble solid has a different density than the liquid it is mixed with. . Answer

  8. II-200 • Uses boiling points to separate two liquids . Answer

  9. II-300 • Uses a funnel . Answer

  10. II-400 • Often used to separate the dyes in markers . Answer

  11. II-500 In distillation, does the solution or the distillate have a higher boiling point? . Answer

  12. III-100 • This type of property can be measured about a substance without “harming” or “altering” the substance in any way. . Answer

  13. III-200 • This type of mixture is made up of larger sized particles. . Answer

  14. III-300 • This type of matter is made up of large particles that eventually settle out. . Answer

  15. III-400 • This is another name for a homogeneous mixture. . Answer

  16. III-500 • The scattering of light by a colloid is called this. . Answer

  17. IV-100 • Ripping Paper . Answer

  18. IV-200 • Getting a haircut . Answer

  19. IV-300 • Getting your hair “colored” . Answer

  20. IV-400 • Fireworks exploding . Answer

  21. IV-500 • Steam condensing . Answer

  22. V-100 • 5 Hg . Answer

  23. V-200 • 2 FeCl3 . Answer

  24. V-300 • 4 O2 and 3 CuF2 . Answer

  25. V-400 • 3 KI and 5 Ag . Answer

  26. V-500 • S8 and Cl2 . Answer

  27. I-100 A • Element Game board

  28. I-200 A • Compound Game board

  29. I-300 A • Mixture (Homogeneous) Game board

  30. I-400 A • Mixture (Of Elements and Compounds) Game board

  31. I-500 A • Mixture (Homogeneous) Gameboard

  32. II-100 A • Sedimentation Game board

  33. II-200 A • Distillation Game board

  34. II-300 A • Filtration Gameboard

  35. II-400 A • Chromatography Gameboard

  36. II-500 A • The solution Game board

  37. III-100 A • Physical Property Gameboard

  38. III-200 A • Heterogeneous Mixture Game board

  39. III-300 A • Suspension Game board

  40. III-400 A • Solution Gameboard

  41. III-500 A • The Tyndall Effect Gameboard

  42. IV-100 A • Physical Change Gameboard

  43. IV-200 A • Physical Change Gameboard

  44. IV-300 A • Chemical Change Game board

  45. IV-400 A • Chemical Change Game board

  46. IV-500 A • Physical Change Game board

  47. V-100 A • 5 Hg = 5 atoms, 0 molecules Gameboard

  48. V-200 A • 2 FeCl3 = 8 atoms, 2 molecules Game board

  49. V-300 A • 4 O2 and 3 CuF2 = 17 atoms, 7 molecules Game board

  50. V-400 A • 3 KI and 5 Ag = 11 atoms, 3 molecules Game board

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