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The Periodic Table And Bonding Fun! Chemistry Jeopardy The Periodic Table And Bonding Fun!

10 20 30 40 50 Periodic Table Periodic Table 2 Atomic Bonds Balancing Act Hodge-podge 10 20 30 40 50 Final Jeopardy

The oxidation number of carbon and its family? Periodic Table - 10 The oxidation number of carbon and its family?

Periodic Table – 10 answer +/- 4

Periodic Table - 20 Arsenic’s Atomic Number and number of neutrons (for most common isotope)

Periodic Table – 20 answer Atomic # is 33, Neutrons for most common isotope are 42.

To make an ionic bond, you need a ______and a _______ Periodic Table - 30 To make an ionic bond, you need a ______and a _______

Periodic Table – 30 answer Metal, nonmetal

These are 2 elements with a full outer energy level (of electrons) Periodic Table - 40 These are 2 elements with a full outer energy level (of electrons)

Periodic Table - 40 answer He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn

Periodic Table - 50 An example of an Alkali Metal…and an example of an Alkaline Earth Metal

Periodic Table - 50 answer Alkali Metal: H, Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr Alkaline Earth Metal: Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Ra

Periodic Table 2 - 10 Calcium’s oxidation number is +2. This makes it (GAIN / LOSE) _____(#) electrons

Periodic Table 2 - 10 answer Lose, 2

An example of 2 halogens/halides Periodic Table 2 - 20 An example of 2 halogens/halides

Periodic Table 2 – 20 answer F, Cl, Br, I, At

Periodic Table 2 - 30 The atomic number tells us the number of ______ or _____in an electrically neutral atom

Periodic Table 2 – 30 answer Protons (+) or electrons (-).

Periodic Table 2 - 40 The oxidation number and number of valence electrons for the nitrogen family

Periodic Table 2 – 40 answer -3, 5

Which binary compound will result if I mix Calcium and Silicon? Periodic Table 2 - 50 Which binary compound will result if I mix Calcium and Silicon?

Periodic Table 2 – 50 answer Ca2Si

This type of bond “shares” electrons Atomic Bonds- 10 This type of bond “shares” electrons

Atomic Bonds– 10 answer covalent

Using Lewis Dot structures, draw a sketch of 02 Atomic Bonds- 20 Using Lewis Dot structures, draw a sketch of 02 (oxygen + oxygen bonded together)

Atomic Bonds– 20 answer S

Atomic Bonds- 30 Using Lewis dot structures, sketch the bond (s) formed between sodium and oxygen. Hint: this is ionic!

Atomic Bonds– 30 answer Sb

Atomic Bonds- 40 This is the number of valence electrons available for bonding for: 1)Rubidium, 2)Germanium, 3)Bromine

1)Rubidium- 1 2)Germanium-4 3)Bromine-7 Atomic Bonds– 40 answer 1)Rubidium- 1 2)Germanium-4 3)Bromine-7

Atomic Bonds- 50 _____is the attraction between two different materials, and _____is the attraction between two like materials). They occur as a result of hydrogen bonding

Atomic Bonds– 50 answer Adhesion, cohesion

Balancing Act - 10 The number of atoms in: 4 Pb3(PO4)2

Balancing Act– 10 answer 52

Write the equation and fill in the blanks: Balancing Act - 20 Write the equation and fill in the blanks: ___S + ___O2  ___SO3

Balancing Act– 20 answer _2_S + _3_O2  _2_ SO3

Write the equation and fill in the blanks: Balancing Act - 30 Write the equation and fill in the blanks: _H2O  _H2 + _O2

Balancing Act– 30 answer 2H2O  2H2 + _O2

Complete and balance the following: Balancing Act - 40 Complete and balance the following: KCl + Li2O  ?

Balancing Act– 40 answer 2KCl + Li2O  K2O + 2LiCl

Complete and balance the following: Balancing Act - 50 Complete and balance the following: Ca(OH)2 + NaCl 

Ca(OH)2 + 2NaCl  CaCl2 + 2Na(OH) Balancing Act– 50 answer Ca(OH)2 + 2NaCl  CaCl2 + 2Na(OH)

Hodgepodge – 10 I am a transition metal, and I usually have 46 electrons and 60 neutrons.

Hodgepodge – 10 answer Palladium

____valence electrons Hodgepodge – 20 Calcium is found in your teeth and bones. Calcium has ____protons, ___neutrons, ____valence electrons

__20__protons, _20__neutrons, __2__valence electrons Hodgepodge – 20 answer __20__protons, _20__neutrons, __2__valence electrons

Hodgepodge – 30 Concentrated hydrochloric acid (pH 1) has a pH _____times greater than vinegar (pH 3)

Hodgepodge – 30 answer 102 or 100 times

Hodgepodge – 40 This is a substance that reduces the amount of activation energy needed for a chemical reaction to take place

What is an enzyme (or biological catalyst) Hodgepodge – 40 answer What is an enzyme (or biological catalyst)

Hodgepodge – 50 In a sugar water solution, sugar is dissolved in water. This makes sugar the ______and water the _______

Hodgepodge – 50 answer Solute, solvent

Final Jeopardy Balance the following chemical reaction: write it on your paper and solve: Sodium Nitride + Beryllium Sulfate  And name the following: CaCl2 and N3O4

Final Jeopardy Answer 2Na3N + 3Be(SO4)  3Na2(SO4) + Be3N2 Calcium Chloride and TriNitrogen Tetroxide