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Chemistry Review Game

Rules Participants buzz in after the majority of the question is read to answer Each correct response results in 1 point

Rules Continued: Incorrect answer: Same question goes to any other person remaining that did not buzz in before - awarded 1 point Next question will go to another set of lab table representatives Outside talking amongst lab tables during a round results in deduction of point

Rules Continued: First response - only response (cannot change answer)

Question #1 What are the 3 particles that make up an atom?

Question #2 When an atom gains or loses an electron, what type of atom does it become?

Question #3 What is the atomic number of atom equal to?

Question #4 What type of elements are found in Group 18 of the Periodic Table? They do not react with anything, and its gases can be found in many lighting systems.

Question #5 C3H8 How many carbon atoms are in this compound?

Question #6 What is the chemical factor that will increase the rate of a chemical reaction once it has been added?

Question #7 You freeze a bucket of water into a solid block of ice. What type of change is this?

Question #8 How can a chemical reaction seem to gain or lose mass?

What is this element’s atomic mass? Question #9 What is this element’s atomic mass?

Question #10 Chemical compounds have ___________ properties from the elements that comprise them.

Question #11 What particle of the atom is responsible for forming compounds with other atoms?

Question #12 A number in a chemical formula, which is written to the right slightly below an atomic symbol, indicates how much of that element is present in the compound. What is this number called?

Question #13 What are the 3 physical factors in which to increase the rate of a chemical reaction?

Question #14 The chemical compound NH4, ammonium, contains what elements?

Question #15 You combine 2 elements, sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl), to make sodium chloride (NaCl). What type of chemical reaction is this? 2Na + Cl2 ---> 2NaCl

Question #16 Finish the following statement: Matter cannot be _________ nor __________.

What is this element’s atomic number? Question #17 What is this element’s atomic number?

Question #18 Where are metals located on the Periodic Table?

Question #19 Where are non-metals located on the Periodic Table? Extra point – what is the only non-metal located away from the other non-metals on the Periodic Table?

Question #20 How can you tell if a chemical reaction has produced a gas?

Question #21 If you have 1 complex reactant, and it breaks apart into 2 or more simple products, what type of chemical reaction is this?

Question #22 You mix 2 liquids and a white, solid product is formed. What is the evidence of a chemical reaction?

Question #23 What particles make up the nucleus of an atom?

Question #24 What is the electric charge of an electron?

Question #25 You have a solid reactant, and break it apart into smaller pieces before adding it to a second reactant to make the reaction go faster. What factor did you alter to the solid reactant to increase the rate of the reaction?

Question #26 What is the definition of a product of a chemical reaction?

Question #27 If a clear liquid does not react with metals, is this liquid an acid or a base?

Question #28 Acids taste _______, while bases taste __________.

Question #29 What is the definition of a reactant?

Question #30 What is the definition of a metalloid?

Question #31 If you ignite propane, what type of chemical reaction is this?

Question #32 What is the pH value for a neutral substance?

Question #33 You mix HCl with baking soda and it begins to bubble. What is the chemical reaction producing? extra point = what type of compound is produced

Question #34 What is the pH value range for an acid?

Question #35 How will the mass of the reactants compare to the mass of the products in a chemical reaction?

Question #36 What is the name of the group of metals located between Groups 3-12 on the Periodic Table and are used in the production of jewelry, currency, etc.?

Question #37 In the lab in which you added chalk and hydrochloric acid (HCl), you decided to add more HCl to the reaction to make it go quicker. What factor did you alter to the HCl to increase the rate of the chemical reaction?

Question #38 You burn a pile of wood while camping. What type of change is this?

Question #39 The speed at which molecules in a chemical move refers to its what?

Question #40 What type of product would you typically find in a base chemical? Food products Naturally occurring in cells Cleaning products None of the above

Bonus Question Is Bromine (Br) going to share more properties with Chlorine (Cl) or Selenium (Se)?