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Minute to Win It
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RULES FOR REVIEW GAME:
At your table, you will find a white board. This is what you will use to answer the review questions. The team that holds up the white board the quickest and have the correct answer, will get 100 points. Every two questions, their will be a challenge that will give you the chance to double your points!!
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What is NOT an example of matter?
A. IronB. SoundC. WaterD. Oxygen
B. Sound
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2. The amount of space an object occupies is called its?
Volume
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3. Changes in a state of matter occur when ____________ is added or removed.
Heat
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CHALLENGE TIME!
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4. Explain how solids are different from liquids.
Solids have a definite shape and size, liquids have definite size but not a definite shape. They take the shape of the container they are in.
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5. The molecules pictured below are moving very rapidly the substance is most likely:
A. CopperB. WaterC. Carbon Dioxide
C. Carbon Dioxide
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6. Explain the Law of the Conservation of Matter
Matter cannot be created or destroyed, but can change forms. The mass remains constant (the same).
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CHALLENGE TIME!!
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7. Explain how liquid is different from a gas.
Liquid has a definite volume, but no definite shape. Gas has no definite shape or volume.
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8. When you pour water from a beaker, there is a change in its _________.
Shape
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9. Draw the particles arrangements for a solid.
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CHALLENGE TIME!!
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10. After you get out of the pool you are dripping with water. An hour later you are completely dry. Identify the change in state of matter that took place.
Evaporation
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11. The ability of a liquid to pour or flow refers to what property of matter.
Viscosity
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12. The smallest part of matter is called __________.
Atom
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CHALLENGE TIME!!!
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13. After taking a shower, you notice the mirror in the bathroom is foggy. Describe this change in the state of matter.
Condensation
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14. What is the 5th state of matter called?
Bose-Einstein Condensate
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15. What is the scientific term to describe Oobleck?
A Non-Newtonian Fluid
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CHALLENGE TIME!!!