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Transcript of Jeopardy!
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Static Electricity
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Physical and
Chemical Changes
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Our Solar System
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Food Webs and Chains
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Carbon & Nitrogen
Cycles
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Community Interactions
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What is Static Electricity?
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Static electricity is stationary electrical
charges
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Give three examples of
how to charge an object.
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1. Charging by induction
2. Charging by friction
3. Charging by conduction
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What is charging by
friction?
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Charging by friction is when you rub two materials together and one has a stronger hold on electrons than the other, thereby charging the two objects
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What are conductor’s and
insulator’s?
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A conductor is a material that allows electrons to move easily through it.
An insulator is a material that does not allow electrons to move easily through it.
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What happens when a neutral object
comes into contact with a charged
object?
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A transfer of charges takes place and the neutral object becomes charged.
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What two types of properties
are there?
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Qualitative and
Quantitative
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What is the difference between a Chemical
property and a physical property?
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Chemical changes are changes that cannot be undone and involve a chemical reaction.
i.e.. Color, smell, energy produced
Physical changes are changes that can be undone.
i.e.. Change of state, shape, size
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What type of change is this?
An egg is placed in boiling water until it becomes a
hard-boiled egg.
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It is a chemical change because it cannot be undone
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If two, clear, solutions are mixed with each other, and
a solid is formed at the bottom of the container,
what type of change is this?
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Chemical change because in order for a solid to be formed, a
chemical reaction must take place.
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If a book was ripped in half and then placed in a fire, what type(s) of changes would have
happened
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Both chemical and physical changes.
The book being ripped is an example of a physical change and the burning is a chemical
change
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How many planets are in our solar
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Only 8(remember, Pluto is not
a planet)
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What is a Heliocentric solar system?
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It is a solar system where the sun is the centre(planets orbit around sun)
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What is a Geocentric solar system?
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It is a solar system where the earth is the centre(planets orbit around earth)
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What is a comet?
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A comet is a large block of ice orbiting around a
celestial body.
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What does a Herzsprung-Russel diagram show?
(HR diagram)
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It shows the organization of stars organizing them by
brightness and temperature
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What is a food chain?
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A sequence of animals showing the transfer of
energy.
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What is a food web?
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A food web is a representation of feeding
relationships within a community.
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What percent of energy is transferred through each tropic
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10%
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Out of the following, which is a primary consumer:
Lion, Wolf, Deer, Grass
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Deer
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Where does ever food web start?
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With the sun
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Give two ways that Carbon enters the
atmosphere
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1. Combustion of fuels2. Respiration3. Diffusion
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What two steps in the carbon cycle lead to the creation of fossil fuels?
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1.Death and decay2.Carbonification
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What is the main way nitrogen is circulated throughout it’s cycle?
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Bacteria
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What two ways can nitrogen leave the atmosphere?
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1. Precipitation2. Nitrogen fixing bacteria
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Why are the CO2 levels in the atmosphere rising?
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They are rising because industries are using more fossil
fuels and that causes more carbon to be put into the
atmosphere.
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What is mutualism?
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Where two animals interact to benefit each
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What is commensalism?
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Where one animal benefits from another, which is unaffected.
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If a honey bee takes pollen from a flower,
what type of interaction is this?
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MutualismHoney bee is able to make honey
Other flowers are able to be polinated
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What is parasitism?
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One organism benefits while another is harmed
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What is the difference between Predation and
Parasitism?
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There is no difference. They both mean that
one organism benefits while another is
harmed.
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What is current electricity?
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The constant flow of electrons
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What is a series circuit?
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A series circuit is: a circuit in which the electrons only have one path to follow
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What is a parallel circuit?
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A parallel circuit is:A circuit in which the electrons have two or more paths to follow
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What are the benefits for a parallel circuit
over a series circuit?
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1. If one light bulb goes out, the rest of the circuit stays on.2. The electrons are equally shared throughout the circuit.
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Which type of circuit would be better used for Christmas lights?
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Parallel since if one bulb goes out, you don’t have to search the entire wire
for the one burnt out bulb.
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What is the chemical symbol for Sodium?
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Na
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If an element has a mass of 45 and a proton
number of 24, what is the neutron number?
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45-24=21
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Which of the following is the symbol for
Calcium: Ca, C, Cs
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Ca
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If an element has a proton number of 16,
and an atomic mass of 30, what is the atomic
number?
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The atomic number is 16
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What are three of the noble gases?
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Helium (He), Neon (Ne), Argon (Ar), Krypton
(Kr), Xenon (Xe), Radon (Rn)
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What is the chemical formula is you had two phosphorus atoms and
three magnesium atoms?
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Mg3P2
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What is an ionic bond?
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An ionic bond is the bond between a metal ion and a non-metal
ion.
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What would the chemical formula be if
you had K+1 and N-3
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K3N
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What are the ionic charges on Helium
and Neon
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There are no charges on helium or neon because they are
non-reactive.
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What is the chemical formula if you had
ammonia (NH3)+1 and Dichromate (Cr2O7)-2
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(NH3)2Cr2O7
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What are three examples of star classifications?
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Black dwarf, white dwarf, neutron star,
supergiant, gas giant, red giant, etc.
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What happens when a supergiant star dies?
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It causes a supernova explosion and
becomes either a black hole or a neutron star.
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What is a nebula?
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A nebula is a vast cloud of dust that
gives rise to new stars
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What is a binary star?
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A binary star is a pair of stars that are
orbiting each other.
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How is the red shift of a star
detected?
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It is detected by looking at the stars
spectra and the light is shifted towards the
red end of the spectrum
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What number is the atomic mass?
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The smallest number
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What number is the atomic weight?
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The largest number
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How do you find the number of neutrons of
an element?
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Atomic weight – Atomic number
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What group are the noble gases found in
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Group 18 (8)
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How many different patterns are there in the
periodic table?
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?????
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Define: Decomposers
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Organisms that break down organic matter
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What is the definition of ecosystem
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Interacting organisms and their environment
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What is the definition of population
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The number of organisms of the same
species
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What is the definition of community
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An area composed of several populations
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What is the definition of “niche”
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An organism’s role in an ecosystem
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