Chemistry
Latin America
American Revolution
100

This type of change is when the molecules of each material don't change

Physical change

100

This is the country that borders us to the south, where Central America begins.

Mexico

100

Name the famous silversmith who rode to warn of a British attack.  For double points, name the teenage girl who also did the same job.

Paul Revere and Sybil Luddington

200

These two elements bond to make water

Hydrogen and oxygen

200

Name 2 languages spoken by people in Central/Latin America

Spanish, Portuguese, Creole, French, English.....

200

Name 7 of the 13 colonies.

You know them!

300

An example of this type of change is baking soda and vinegar reacting to form carbon dioxide

Chemical change

300

Name 3 fiction books that related to our Latin America theme (think of your reading class!)

The list is too long!  I'll tell you if you're right!

300

What is the name of the gun in My Brother Sam Is Dead?

The Brown Bess

400

Name 2 acids.

Vinegar, orange juice, lemon juice, sulphuric acid, etc.

400

Name 2 important challenges facing Latin American people.

Again, the list is too long! Poor schools, poverty, a desire to emigrate, etc.

400
Name 3 battles in the war.

Bennington, Saratoga, Brooklyn, Bunker Hill, etc.

500

C6 H12 O6 is the chemical formula for sugar - what is its chemical name?

Glucose

500

Name 4 countries in Latin/Central America besides Mexico.

List is too long!

500

Define Loyalist and Patriot and explain why each name makes sense.

Loyalist - loyal to the king

Patriot - patriotic toward a new country