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Temperature and Matter Review Game

Temperature and Matter Review Game. Write down your answer first. If you get it correct, write down the number of points you earned. If you get it wrong, don’t write down any points. Question #1 (20 pts.). 1. Which letter represents when the matter is in the solid state?.

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Temperature and Matter Review Game

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  1. Temperature and Matter Review Game Write down your answer first. If you get it correct, write down the number of points you earned. If you get it wrong, don’t write down any points.

  2. Question #1 (20 pts.) 1. Which letter represents when the matter is in the solid state?

  3. Answer #1 (20 points) E – because that is when the temperature is at its coldest points.

  4. Question #2 (20 points) 2. Which letter represents when the matter is in the gas state?

  5. Answer #2 (20 points) A – because it is in its highest temperature.

  6. Question #3 (20 points) 3. Which letter represents when the matter is in the liquid state?

  7. Answer #3 (20 points) C

  8. Question #4 (30 points) 4. Which letters represent phase changes?

  9. Question #4 (30 points) B and D

  10. Question #5 (30 points) 5. What phase change does letter B represent?

  11. Answer #5 (30 points) Condensation

  12. Question #6 (30 points) 6. What phase change does letter D represent?

  13. Answer #6 (30 points) Freezing

  14. Question #7 (10 points) 7. Draw at least 5 particles as they would appear in the substance when it is at letter A.

  15. Answer #7 (10 points) • At line segment A it would be a gas:

  16. Question #8 (10 points) • What is the melting point of water in °C?

  17. Question #8 (10 points) • 0 °C

  18. Question #9 (10 points) • What is the boiling point of water in °C?

  19. Answer #9 (10 points) • 100 °C

  20. Question #10 (10 points) • What is the freezing point of water in °C?

  21. Answer #10 (10 points) • 0 °C

  22. Question #11 (40 Points) • Explain why the melting and freezing points are the same for a substance.

  23. Answer #11 (40 points) • Anything above this temperature point the substance melts, but anything below it begins to freeze. This is why the melting and freezing points are the same.

  24. Question #12 (20 points) E D C B A 12. What is the melting point of this substance?

  25. Answer #12 (20 points) 0°C

  26. Question #13 (20 points) E D C B A 13. What is the boiling point of this substance?

  27. Answer #13 (20 points) 100°C

  28. Question #14 (20 points) E D C B A 14. When this substance is at 54 °C what state of matter is it in?

  29. Answer #14 (20 points) Liquid

  30. Question #15 (10 points) • When this substance is at 115 °C what state of matter is it in?

  31. Answer #15 (10 points) Gas

  32. Question #16 (20 points) • A student is attempting to melt an iron nail for a home experiment. The student puts 1 nail in Pot #1 and 3 nails in Pot #2. The student heats both pots on high for the same amount of time. Which would be true about its temperature changes? A. Pot #1 will have a greater change in temperature because there is less volume. B. Pot #2 will have a greater change in temperature because there is more volume. C. Pot #1 and #2 will have the same change in temperature because they are melting the same substance. D. Pot #1 will have a smaller change in temperature because there is less volume.

  33. Answer #16 (20 points) • A, Pot #1 will have a greater change in temperature because there is less volume. There is only 1 nail in there instead of 3.

  34. Question #17 (20 points) In the same situation as the previous question, which would be true about the melting points of the iron nails? A. Pot #2 would have a higher melting point because it is filled with more mass. B. Pot #1 would have a higher melting point because it is filled with less mass. C. Pot #1 and #2 would have the same melting points because they are filled with the same substance. D. None of the above answers are correct.

  35. Answer #17 (20 points) • C. Pot #1 and #2 would have the same melting points because they are filled with the same substance.

  36. Question #18 (20 points) • A student is cooking at home. She needs to melt 2 Tbs. of butter, and 2 Tbs. of peanut butter. If she heats both on high for the same amount of time, which would be true about their temperature changes? • Both substances would have the same temperature changes because they have the same volume. • Both substances would have different temperature changes because they are different substances. • None of the above answer are correct.

  37. Answer #18 (20 points) • B Both substances would have different temperature changes because they are different substances.

  38. Question #19 (20 points) • A student is boiling milk at home to make hot chocolate for herself and her friends. In Pot #1 she adds 1 L of milk. In Pot #2 she adds 10 L of milk. Which would be true about the boiling point of each pot? A. Pot #1 would have a lower boiling point because it has a lower volume. B. Pot #2 would have a lower boiling point because it has a higher volume. C. Pot #1 and Pot #2 would have the same boiling point because each contains the same substance.

  39. Answer # 19 (20 points) • C, Pot #1 and Pot #2 would have the same boiling point because each contains the same substance.

  40. Question #20 (20 points) A student is boiling milk at home to make hot chocolate for herself and her friends. In Pot #1 she adds 1 L of milk. In Pot #2 she adds 10 L of milk. Which would be true about the time it takes each pot to boil? A. Pot #1 would boil faster because it has a lower volume. B. Pot #2 would boil faster because it has a higher volume. C. Pot #1 and Pot #2 would boil in the same amount of time because each contains the same substance.

  41. Answer #20 (20 points) • A. Pot #1 would boil faster because it has a lower volume.

  42. Question #21 (20 points) A student is baking a cake at home. They need to dissolve flour, sugar, and cinnamon into milk. Which way would the student be able to dissolve it all the fastest? A. Adding the flour, sugar, and cinnamon to ice cold water. B. Adding the flour, sugar, and cinnamon to room temperature water. C. Adding the flour, sugar, and cinnamon to hot water. D. None of the answers above are correct.

  43. Answer #21 (20 points) • C. Adding the flour, sugar, and cinnamon to hot water.

  44. Question #22 (20 points) • A student wants to try to melt ice as quickly as possible. Which way would the student be able to do this? A. Setting the stove to Low heat. B. Setting the stove to Medium heat. C. Setting the stove to High heat. D. None of the answers above are correct.

  45. Answer #22 (20 points) • C. Setting the stove to High heat.

  46. To Win: • Add up your total # of points you earned!!

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