Cram it all in
What's the matter?
All mixed up
Can I get your digits?
My jokes get no reaction
Speaking the lingo
Is it hot in here or is it just me?
200
A technique used to determine the volume of an irregularly shaped object.

What is displacement?

200

To count as matter, you need to have these two broad properties.

What is mass and volume?

200
A sample of matter containing two or more distinct substances co-mingling with each other is classified as this.

What is a mixture?

200

The number 0.06500 has this many significant digits.

What is 4?

200

A type of change in which heat is expelled to the surroundings.

What is endothermic?

200

The markings on an instrument that contain the certain digits are called this.

What are graduations?

200

A type of energy associated with motion.

What is kinetic energy?

250

This formula calculates the volume of an object when mass and density are known.

What is v=m/d?

250

This kind of element makes up most of the elements on the periodic table.

What are metals?

250

This is the heaviest of the diatomic elements

What is iodine?

250

The number of significant figures in 6.022x1023.

What is four?

250

When a gas becomes a solid.

What is deposition?

250

This is the number of angstroms in 1 Mm.

What is 1016?

250

This is where most of the energy on Earth comes from.

What is the Sun?

300

This is a term that is synonymous with conversion factor.

What is an equivalence statement?

300
To count as matter, you need to have these two broad properties.
What is mass and volume?
300
A type of matter which can no longer be broken down into simpler matter by chemical means.
What is an element?
300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

This is the number of significant digits in the result of the following operation.

999cm+1.1cm

What are four significant figures?

300

There are this many mm2 in a cm2.

What is 100 (or 102)?

300

This physical reaction is also known as a change of state.

What is a phase change?

300

Energy per unit of time.

What is power?

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

These special seven numbers (quantities) are used to define the SI base units.

What are fundamental constants?

400

Inertness is an example of this type of property.

What is a chemical property?

400

Compounds and elements are the two types of matter classified as this.

What is a pure substance?

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!

To correct significant figures, this is the result of the expression

(100-3.0)/4.00

What is 30?

400

A diagram that shows the direction of heat flow.

What is an energy diagram?

400

This SI base unit measures mass.

What is the kilogram?

400

The number of joules in a nutritional calorie.

What is 4,184?

500

This is the number of diatomic elements.

What is seven.

500

This is a statement that predicts how something will happen, but not state why.

What is a law?

500

A solution is sometimes called by this term.

What is a homogeneous mixture?

500

Numbers that do not affect significant digits in an operation.

What are exact numbers?

500

In a thermodynamic problem, this the name we give to the thing we want  to study.

What is the system?

500

The name of this instrument is this.

What is an Erlenmeyer flask?

500

What must be performed in order to affect any change to the universe.

What is work.

600

This is the number of metalloid elements

What is seven?

600

This quantity is dependent on both mass and molecular movement.

What is heat (or kinetic energy)?

600

Clean air would be classified as this type of matter. 

What is a homogeneous mixture? 

or What is a solution?

600

The volume of this buret in milliliters.

 

What is 21.31 mL?

600

The smallest unit of matter able to retain chemical properties.

What is an atom?

600

A type of glassware whose function is primarily to hold liquids.

What is a beaker?

600

The temperature at which molecular motion would stop.

What is absolute zero?

700

A type of matter formed from the combination of two or more elements.

What is a compound (molecule)?

700

This is the number of metalloid elements.

What is seven?

700

This scientist discovered the law of conservation of mass.

Who is Lavoisier?

700

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!

To correct significant figures, this is the result of the expression

(100.-3.0)/4.

What is 20?

700

A change that matter undergoes, which, on its own, is not sufficient to classify as a chemical or physical change.

What is a change in temperature?

What is dissolving?

700
A speculation based on a previous observation.

What is a hypothesis?

700

The capacity to do work.

What is an energy?

800

The number of liters in 1000 m3 of volume.

What is 1 million?

800

This is the temperature, in Fahrenheit, in which water boils.

What is 212 degrees?

800

Of all the different classes of matter, this category contains the fewest members.

What are elements?

800

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

These special seven numbers (quantities) are used to define the SI base units.

What are fundamental constants?

800

An example of a phase change what is an exothermic process.

What is condensation, freezing, or deposition?

800

A metric prefix that is 1 MILLION times larger than nano-.

What is milli-?

800

The amount of heat required to change the temperature of 1 g of substance by 1°C.

What is specific heat capacity?

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