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Page 1: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

Elemental Jeopardy6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

Page 2: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

What’s in a

Name?

Where in the

World…?

Basic Chemistr

y

Facts & Figures

How Many

Elements?

100 100 100 100 100

200 200 200 200 200

300 300 300 300 300

400 400 400 400 400

500 500 500 500 500

Page 3: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This element has the chemical symbol “N”.

What’s in a Name 100

Answer

Page 4: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This element has the chemical symbol “N”.

What’s in a Name 100

Nitrogen

Page 5: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This element has the chemical symbol “C”.

What’s in a Name 200

Answer

Page 6: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This element has the chemical symbol “C”.

What’s in a Name 200

Carbon

Page 7: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This is the chemical symbol for the element sodium.

What’s in a Name 300

Answer

Page 8: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This is the chemical symbol for the element sodium.

What’s in a Name 300

Na

Page 9: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This is the chemical symbol for the element chlorine.

What’s in a Name 400

Answer

Page 10: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This is the chemical symbol for the element chlorine.

What’s in a Name 400

Cl

Page 11: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

These are the names of the elements in the compound Ca3(PO4)2.

What’s in a Name 500

Answer

Page 12: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

These are the names of the elements in the compound Ca3(PO4)2.

What’s in a Name 500

Calcium (Ca), Phosphorus (P), Oxygen (O)

Page 13: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This scientific word means “the mass of air surrounding Earth.”

Where in the World...? 100

Answer

Page 14: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This scientific word means “the mass of air surrounding Earth.”

Where in the World...? 100

Atmosphere

Page 15: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This is the most abundant element in water.

Where in the World...? 200

Answer

Page 16: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This is the most abundant element in water.

Where in the World...? 200

Oxygen

Page 17: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This is the scientific word that means “living things or where living things are

found.”

Where in the World...? 300

Answer

Page 18: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This is the scientific word that means “living things or where living things are

found.”

Where in the World...? 300

Biosphere

Page 19: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

These are the two most abundant elements in the lithosphere.

Where in the World...? 400

Answer

Page 20: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

These are the two most abundant elements in the lithosphere.

Where in the World...? 400

Oxygen (47%) and Silicon (28%)

Page 21: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

These are the two most abundant elements found in living things.

Where in the World...? 500

Answer

Page 22: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

These are the two most abundant elements found in living things.

Where in the World...? 500

Oxygen (65%) and Carbon (18%)

Page 23: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This is a pure substance and is nicknamed “the building block of

matter”.

Basic Chemistry 100

Answer

Page 24: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This is a pure substance and is nicknamed “the building block of

matter”.

Basic Chemistry 100

Element

Page 25: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This substance in the group of images below is an element in a state of liquid.

Basic Chemistry 200

Answer

A

DC

B

Page 26: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This substance in the group of images below is an element in a state of liquid.

Basic Chemistry 200

Choice C

A

DC

B

Page 27: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This substance in the group of words below is NOT an element.

Basic Chemistry 300

Answer

Hydrogen

Helium

Carbon

SodiumPhosphorus

Water

Iron

Nickel

GoldSilver

Page 28: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This substance in the group of words below is NOT an element.

Basic Chemistry 300

Water

Hydrogen

Helium

Carbon

SodiumPhosphorus

Water

Iron

Nickel

GoldSilver

Page 29: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This is the meaning of the word “compound.”

Basic Chemistry 400

Answer

Page 30: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This is the meaning of the word “compound.”

Basic Chemistry 400

Two or more elements chemically combined to make a new substance

Page 31: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

A(n) _____________ is a ________ substance that is represented by a __________

_________ and makes up all _____________ on earth.

Basic Chemistry 500

Answer

Page 32: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

A(n) _____________ is a ________ substance that is represented by a __________

_________ and makes up all _____________ on earth.

Basic Chemistry 500

element, pure, chemical symbol, matter

Page 33: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This is one of the most abundant elements on earth that humans

breathe, found in Earth’s crust, in water, and in other things combined

with other elements.

Facts & Figures 100

Answer

Page 34: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This is one of the most abundant elements on earth that humans

breathe, found in Earth’s crust, in water, and in other things combined

with other elements.

Facts & Figures 100

Oxygen

Page 35: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

When found in the atmosphere nitrogen has this percentage of abundance by

mass.

Facts & Figures 200

Answer

Page 36: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

When found in the atmosphere nitrogen has this percentage of abundance by

mass.

Facts & Figures 200

78%

Page 37: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

When found in the hydrosphere oxygen has this percentage of abundance by

mass.

Facts & Figures 300

Answer

Page 38: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

When found in the hydrosphere oxygen has this percentage of abundance by

mass.

Facts & Figures 300

85%

Page 39: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This element is the most abundant element throughout multiple locations

on Earth.

Facts & Figures 400

Answer

Page 40: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This element is the most abundant element throughout multiple locations

on Earth.

Facts & Figures 400

Oxygen

Page 41: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

From least abundant to most abundant, this is the order of the elements found

in the hydrosphere.

Facts & Figures 500

Answer

Page 42: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

From least abundant to most abundant, this is the order of the elements found

in the hydrosphere.

Facts & Figures 500

Sodium (1%), Chlorine (2%), Others (2%), Hydrogen (10%), Oxygen (85%)

Page 43: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This is the number of different elements in the following compound:

NaCl

Identify each element as well.

How Many Elements? 100

Answer

Page 44: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This is the number of different elements in the following compound:

NaCl

Identify each element as well.

How Many Elements? 100

2 - Sodium and Chlorine

Page 45: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This is the number of different elements in the following compound:

CaCO3

Identify each element as well.

How Many Elements? 200

Answer

Page 46: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This is the number of different elements in the following compound:

CaCO3

Identify each element as well.

How Many Elements? 200

3 – Calcium, Carbon, and Oxygen

Page 47: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This is the number of different elements in the following compound:

AgNO3

Identify each element as well.

How Many Elements? 300

Answer

Page 48: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This is the number of different elements in the following compound:

AgNO3

Identify each element as well.

How Many Elements? 300

3 – Silver, Nitrogen, and Oxygen

Page 49: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This is the number of different elements in the following compound:

Co2(SO4)3

Identify each element as well.

How Many Elements? 400

Answer

Page 50: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This is the number of different elements in the following compound:

Co2(SO4)3

Identify each element as well.

How Many Elements? 400

3 – Cobalt, Sulfur, and Oxygen

Page 51: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This is the number of different elements in the following compound:

Ni(CH3CO2)2

Identify each element as well.

How Many Elements? 500

Answer

Page 52: Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks

This is the number of different elements in the following compound:

Ni(CH3CO2)2

Identify each element as well.

How Many Elements? 500

4 – Nickel, Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen