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Precipitate and Net-Ionic Colligative Properties States of Matter Mixtures Solubility Molarity Precipitate and Net-Ionic Colligative Properties $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 Jeopardy round

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List all states of matter. $200 answer List all states of matter. Single Jeopardy – Category 1

What is the kinetic molecular theory? $400 answer What is the kinetic molecular theory? Single Jeopardy – Category 1

$600 answer Define sublimation. Single Jeopardy – Category 1

$800 answer Describe how particles within each state of matter interact using the kinetic molecular theory. Single Jeopardy – Category 1

What movie best picture at Oscars last week? $1000 answer What movie best picture at Oscars last week? Single Jeopardy – Category 1

Define a homogenous mixture $200 answer Define a homogenous mixture Single Jeopardy – Category 2

$400 answer Describe the Tyndall effect. What type of mixture has a positive result? Single Jeopardy – Category 2

In soda, CO2 is a _____ and water is the ____. $600 In soda, CO2 is a _____ and water is the ____. solute, solvent Solvent, solute Solution, solute Solute, solution Solvent, solution Single Jeopardy – Category 2

c. Kool-Aid d. Raisin Bran $800 answer Classify each substance as a solution, pure substance, or heterogenous mixture. Gold b. Soil c. Kool-Aid d. Raisin Bran Single Jeopardy – Category 2

$1000 answer After a stressful day, Mrs. Quispe pours hot water over a tea bag to make a nice cup of hot tea. State the solute and solvent in this solution. Single Jeopardy – Category 2

$200 answer Define solubility. Single Jeopardy – Category 3

$400 answer Describe the difference between a saturated and unsaturated solution in terms of solubility. Single Jeopardy – Category 3

$600 Two liquids are likely to be immiscible if answer $600 Two liquids are likely to be immiscible if Both are polar molecules Both are nonpolar molecules One is polar, the other is nonpolar One is water, one is alcohol Single Jeopardy – Category 3

Classify each substance as soluble or insoluble. $800 answer Classify each substance as soluble or insoluble. Potassium chloride Calcium phosphate Aluminum sulfate Single Jeopardy – Category 3

$1000 Which combination of compounds results in a precipitate? Silver nitrate and potassium chloride Potassium nitrate and sodium chloride answer Single Jeopardy – Category 3

Write the formula for molarity. $200 answer Write the formula for molarity. Single Jeopardy – Category 4

$400 answer Calculate the molarity of a solution with 2.3 moles of sodium chloride in 0.45L. Single Jeopardy – Category 4

$600 answer How many grams of copper (II) fluoride are needed to make 6.7Lof a 1.2M solution? Single Jeopardy – Category 4

$800 answer You are having a rodent problem at your house and know a solution of lead (II) nitrate gets rid of rodents. How many grams of lead (II) nitrate would you need to prepare a 150ml solution of 0.5M lead (II) nitrate?   Single Jeopardy – Category 4

$1000 answer You react iron (III) nitrate with potassium hydroxide and produce a precipitate. What is the concentration of this precipitate solution with a volume of 9ml containing 2 grams of the precipitate?   Single Jeopardy – Category 4

$200 answer When solutions of two soluble ionic compounds are combined, a solid product forms known as a ___________. Single Jeopardy – Category 5

$400 answer The separation of ions resulting when an ionic compound dissolves is called ____________________. Single Jeopardy – Category 5

$600 answer Suppose you mix potassium chloride and lead (II) nitrate solutions. What is the precipitate that forms? Single Jeopardy – Category 5

$800 answer Potassium nitrate and zinc chloride are mixed together in a solution. Write a balanced chemical equation and if a precipitate forms, identify the precipitate. If no precipitate is formed, state “no precipitate.” Single Jeopardy – Category 5

$1000 Ammonium chloride and silver nitrate Write the complete ionic and net-ionic equation for the above chemical reaction. answer Single Jeopardy – Category 5

$200 Colligative properties depend on answer a) the identity of the solute particles b) the concentration of the solute particles c) the physical properties of the solute particles d) the boiling point and freezing point of the solution answer Single Jeopardy – Category 6

$400 answer When a solid is dissolved in a liquid, the vapor pressure of the liquid is ____________ because the surface area from which molecules can evaporate is reduced. Single Jeopardy – Category 6

$600 answer What colligative property is responsible for antifreeze keeping water from boiling over during the summer in a car’s cooling system? Single Jeopardy – Category 6

$800 Adding a solute to a liquid will a. increase the freezing point b. decrease the boiling point c. decrease the freezing point d. leave the boiling point unchanged e. none of these Single Jeopardy – Category 6

$1000 answer Explain on a particle basis how the addition of a solute affects boiling point, freezing point, and vapor pressure of solvent. Single Jeopardy – Category 6

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