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JEOPARDY POWERPOINT TEMPLATES

Random Questions

BalancedEquations

Scientists Laws of Motion

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FINAL JEOPARDY

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• What is velocity?

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• Speed and direction.

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• What is multiplied to find the net force.

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• Mass and acceleration

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• Energy stored

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• potential

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• At some point on a roller coaster this can make you feel lighter or heavier.

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• G Force

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• A solid created my mixing two liquids.

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• precipitate

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• Composed of two or more elements

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• compound

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• The number in a chemical formula that cannot be changed or added to balance it.

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• subscript

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• The arrow in a chemical equation means: ______________

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• yields

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• The part of the equation on the left side of the arrow.

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• reactant

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• The large number than be placed in front of an element symbol to balance an equation.

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• coefficient

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• Believed the atom was like a blueberry muffin

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• Thomson

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• Believed the atom was like a tiny solid ball.

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• Dalton

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• Known for creating the periodic table.

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• Dmitri Mendeleev

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• The name of the scientist who came up with a way to draw a model of the atom.

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• Bohr

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• The scientist who discovered that atoms were mostly empty space and that electrons were in energy layers.

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• Rutherford

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• A name for the first Law of Motion.

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• Law of Inertia.

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• The third law of motion.

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• Action/reaction

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• The name of the man who founded the idea for Newton’s Law of Gravitation.

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• Johannes Kepler

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• The formula for speed.

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• Speed = distance divided by time

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• The law that uses a triangle to help come up with the solution to find the force.

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• Second law

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• The kind of observation that is used to describe the characteristics of something.

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• Qualitative.

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• Science tool used to measure the mass of an object.

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• Triple beam balance

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• The only part of an experiment that changes.

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• variable

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• A type of model that uses a pattern to show the amount of electrons in the outermost layer of an atom, but it is not a Bohr model

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• Lewis Dot Diagram

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• The symbols for potassium and sodium.

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• K and Na

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• Use the game of kickball to come up with an example of one of Newton’s Laws of Motion.

• Law 1 – The ball is either thrown or kicked.• Law 2 – The harder the ball is kicked, with

more force, the farther it will go.• Law 3 – Throwing the ball at a player, hitting

them and the ball bouncing off.

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