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Page 1: Jeopardy GAME RULES: Room split into 2 teams (RIGHT Vs. LEFT) Winner of the coin toss decides the first question Each team will have 1 person compete

Jeopardy

Page 2: Jeopardy GAME RULES: Room split into 2 teams (RIGHT Vs. LEFT) Winner of the coin toss decides the first question Each team will have 1 person compete

GAME RULES:• Room split into 2 teams (RIGHT Vs. LEFT)

• Winner of the coin toss decides the first question

• Each team will have 1 person compete at a time.

• If the team answers incorrectly the other team has a chance to answer

• If you think you know the answer raise your hand

• The score will be kept on the board

• There is 1 Daily Double question in the first round, 2 in Double Jeopardy, which are worth any amount that the team wishes to bet.

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ANY

QUESTIONS?

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Bonding MetalsCharacteristics

of Ionic compounds

Miscellaneous

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Compounds

Double Jeopardy

Ions

400

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Bonding for 100

•Q Which subatomic particles are used to bond two elements ionically?

•A electrons

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Bonding for 200

•Q What type of elements are involved in ionic bonding?

•A metals and non-metals

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Bonding for 300•Q Which electrons participate in bonding?

•A valence

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Bonding for 400•Q Electrons are shared in covalent bonds. How are the electrons used in ionic bonds?

•A Electrons are transferred from metals to non-metals

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Bonding for 500

•Q Why do atoms bond?

•A To obtain a stable electron configuration

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Ions for 100

•Q Over 80 percent of the atoms on the periodic table form what type of ion?

•A Cation

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Ions for 200•Q What chemical family always forms an ion with a 2+ charge?

•A Alkaline earth metals

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Ions for 300

•Q What chemical family always forms an ion with a 1- charge?

•A Halogens

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Ions for 400

•Q If aluminum forms an ion, its electron configuration would resemble that of which noble gas?

•A Neon

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Ions for 500•Q Which ions would be attracted to a cathode ray?

•A cations

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Metals for 100

•Q Do metals gain or lose electrons when forming ions?

•A lose

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Metals for 200

•Q What is the name for a mixture of metals?

•A Alloy

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Metals for 300

•Q What is the property of metals that describes its ability to bend?

•Malleability

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Metals for 400•Q Metallic bonding is described as metal ions floating in a “what”?

•A Sea of Electrons

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Daily DoubleHow Much will you

Wager??

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Metals for 500

•Q What type of alloy is formed from atoms that differ in size?

• A Interstitial Alloy

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Characteristics of Ionic Compounds for 100

•Q What is the charge of an ionic compound?

•A Zero (neutral)

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Characteristics of Ionic Compounds for 200

•Q What type of solids are ionic solids?

•A Crystalline

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Characteristics of Ionic Compounds for 300

•Q Name one general characteristic of ionic compounds besides conductivity.

•A High melting point, etc.

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Characteristics of Ionic Compounds for 400

•Q What is the name for the simplest whole number ratio of atoms in an ionic compound?

•A Formula Unit

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Characteristics of Ionic Compounds for 500

•Q Under what two conditions can an ionic compound conduct electricity?

•A If it is melted (molten) or dissolved in water.

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Ionic Compounds 100

•Q What is the chemical formula of a compound that contains sodium and sulfur?

•A Na2S

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Ionic Compounds 200

•Q What is the name of the following compound? FeF3

•A Iron (III) Fluoride

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Ionic Compounds 300

•Q Which oxyanion has one more oxygen atom –ate or –ite?

•A -ate

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Ionic Compounds I 400

•Q How many potassium ions must donate their single valence electron when forming an ionic bond with phosphorus?

•A 3

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Ionic Compounds 500

•Q What is the chemical formula for chromium (III) dichromate?

•A Cr2(Cr2O7)3

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Miscellaneous for 100

•Q What type of acid is HCl?

•A A binary acid

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Miscellaneous for 200

•Q The names of binary acids begin with what prefix?

•A Hydro-

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Miscellaneous for 300

•Q The names of acids that contain polyatomic anions ending in –ate end in what suffix?

•A -ic

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Miscellaneous for 400

•Q What force holds oppositely charged ions together in an ionic bond?

•A Electrostatic

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Miscellaneous for 500

•Q Which 3 polyatomic anions are not oxyanions?

•A Ammonium, cyanide and hydroxide

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200 200200200 200 200

400 400400400400400

600 600 600 600 600 600

800800 800 800 800 800

1000 10001000 1000 1000 1000

Final Jeopardy

Atomic Scientists

Atomic Structure

Atomic Variable

s

Isotopes Periodic Table

Misc.

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Atomic Scientists for 200

•Q Who was responsible for determining the mass to charge ratio of an electron?

•A Robert Millikan

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Atomic Scientists for 400

•Q According to John Dalton, Which atoms are identical?

•A Atoms of the same element

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Atomic Scientists for 600

•Q Who first proposed that all matter consisted of atoms?

•A Democritus

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Atomic Scientists for 800

•Q Who was responsible for describing the true organization of particles in the atom?

•A Ernest Rutherford

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Atomic Scientists for 1000

•Q How did Millikan determine the mass of the electron?

•A By knowing the density of oil and measuring the volume of the oil atoms.

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Atomic Structure for 200

•Q Which subatomic particle is used as a reference standard for relative mass?

•A The proton

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Atomic Structure for 400

•Q What is the relative mass of an electron?

•A 1/1840

Misc.

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Atomic Structure for 600

•Q What would occur if two electrons were brought together?

•A They would repel one another

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Atomic Structure for 800

•Q What does a change in the number of electrons in an atom give rise to?

•A Ions

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Atomic Structure for 1000

•Q What was the source of electrons used in Millikan’s experiment?

•A X rays

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Atomic Variables for 200

•Q From what is atomic mass derived?

•A The weighted average mass of all atoms that naturally occur in a sample

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Atomic Variables for 400

•Q How many neutrons are in Cl-35?

•A 18

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Atomic Variables for 600

•Q What is the atomic number of the atom that has a mass number or 15 and 8 neutrons?

•A 7

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Atomic Variables for 800

•Q What does amu stand for?

•A Atomic Mass Unit

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Atomic Variables for 1000

•Q What isotope of Carbon is the atomic mass unit based upon?

•A C-12

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Isotopes for 200

•Q What isotope is used to determine the age of carbon based materials?

•A C-14

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Isotopes for 400

•Q Which isotope is more abundant? F-19 or F-22 given an atomic mass of 20.2

•A F-19

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Isotopes for 600

•Q Which of the following isotopes is least likely an isotope of Hydrogen? H-1, H-3, H-6

•A H-6

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Isotopes for 800

•Q What does the prefix iso- mean?

•A The same

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Isotopes for 1000

•Q What is a radioisotope?

•A An isotope that has an unstable nucleus and undergoes radioactive decay.

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Periodic Table for 200

•Q How many rows are there in the periodic table?

•A 7

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Periodic Table for 400

•Q What do chemicals within a group have in common?

•A Similar Properties

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Periodic Table for 600

•Q Name one property that changes from one element to the next in the periodic table

•A Atomic mass

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Periodic Table for 800

•Q How are groups organized in the periodic table

•A In groups

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Periodic Table for 1000

•Q What percentage of elements in the periodic table are metals?

•A 12/113

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Miscellaneous for 200

•Q Changes in the number of these particles result in ions?

•A electrons

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Miscellaneous for 400

•Q What gives rise to the color of the beam in a CRT?

•A Type of gas it contains

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Miscellaneous for 600

•Q What type of particles did Rutherford use in his experiment?

A Alpha particles

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Miscellaneous for 800

•Q What was the name given to the rays studied by Goldstein?

•A Canal Rays

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Miscellaneous for 1000

•Q What group of individuals thought it was possible to turn lead into gold?

•A The alchemists

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Daily DoubleHow Much will you

Wager??

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Daily DoubleHow Much will you

Wager??

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Final JeopardyCategory

Miscellaneous

Make your Wagers

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Final Jeopardy

•Q Who are Jimmy Neutrons two best friends?

•A Carl and Sheen

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Game Over