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Things that Matter

All Systems Go

Ah, chemistry Chemical changes

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Final JeopardyTHEME SONG

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FINAL JEOPARDYCATEGORY: American Presidents

WAGER NOW• The only 20th Century President who

previously served as a commanding general

• QUESTION: Who was President Dwight Eisenhower?

FINAL JEOPARDY THEME

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A-100

• The fundamental structural and functional units of life

• QUESTION: What is a cell?

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A-200

• Anything that has mass and takes up space

• QUESTION: What is matter?

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• The measure of how useful a form of matter is to humans as a resource .

• QUESTION: What is matter quality?

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A-400

• The idea that all elements are made up of atoms, and the most widely accepted scientific theory in Chemistry

• QUESTION: What is Atomic Theory?

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A-500• The only organic compound that has

only one carbon atom; it’s a greenhouse gas

• QUESTION: What is methane?

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• A set of components that function and interact in some regular way

• What is a system?

B-100

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• The point at which a fundamental shift in the behavior of a system occurs

• What is Tipping point?

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B-300• Whenever energy is converted from

one form to another in a physical or chemical change, no energy is created

or destroyed

• What is First law of Thermodynamics?

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B-400• Occurs when an output of

matter, energy, or information is fed back into the system as an

input and leads to changes in that system

• What is Feedback loop?

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B-500

• Occurs when two or more processes interact so that the combined effect is greater than the sum of their separate

effects

• What is synergy?

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C-100

• This law states that whenever energy is converted from one form to another in a physical or chemical change, we end up with lower quality or less useable energy than we started with

• QUESTION: What is the Second Law of Thermodynamics?

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• This is the capacity to do work or to transfer heat. There are a few types of this including kinetic and potential.

• QUESTION: What is energy?

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• This law says that energy cannot be created or destroyed.

• QUESTION: What is the Law of conservation of Energy? (Or the First Law of Thermodynamics.)?

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C-400

• This is a measure of the capacity of a type of energy to do useful work

• QUESTION:What is Energy quality?

DAILY DOUBLE

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C-500• This is a form of kinetic energy. It

travels in the form of a wave and has many different forms including X-ray, ultraviolet, and radio.

• QUESTION: What is the Electromagnetic radiation?

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D-100• This kind of change is aluminum foil cut

into many pieces

• QUESTION: What is physical change

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D-200

• This type of change occurs when leaves change color

• QUESTION: What is chemical change?

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D-300

• The number of types of nuclear changes matter can undergo

• QUESTION: What is 3?

DAILY DOUBLE

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• The three types of nuclear change

• QUESTION: What are Radioactive decay, nuclear fission, and nuclear fusion?

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D-500

• The Law of conservation of matter states

• QUESTION: What is No atoms are created or destroyed?

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E-100

• A thin spherical envelope of surroundings the earths surface

• What is the atmosphere?

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E-200• The inner layer of the atmosphere

• What is the troposphere?

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E-300• Water vapor , carbon dioxide, and methane

• What are greenhouse gases?

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E-400• Layer stretching 17-50 kilometers above the earths surface; contains the ozone

• What is the stratosphere?

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E-500

• Consists of all the water on or near the earth's surface

• What is hydrosphere?

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