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Jeopardy! with your host, Mr. Klotz

Jeopardy Ionization PT Matching History Radius Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Energy History Radius Electronegativatity/ Electron affinity Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question Matching Matching $100 question Chartlike arrangement of the elements

Matching $100 Answer Periodic Table

$200 Question Matching ___________ Law: Properties repeat in a regular manner when elements are arranged according to atomic number

$200 Answer Matching Periodic Law

$300 Question Matching Horizontal row of elements

$300 Answer from Matching PERIOD

VERTICAL COLUMN of periodic table $400 Question Matching VERTICAL COLUMN of periodic table

$400 Answer from Matching Group or Family

$500 Question Matching Name of Group 2

$500 Answer Matching Alkaline Earth Metals

The scientist who constructed the first periodic table $100 Question History The scientist who constructed the first periodic table

$100 Answer History Mendeleev

$200 Question History What is periodic law?

$200 Answer History The idea that the periodic table is arranged in a regular repeating pattern

$300 Question from History Who came up with the law of triads?

$300 Answer from History Johann Dobereiner

$400 Question from History Who created the law of octaves?

$400 Answer from History John Newlands

$500 Question from History What was the contribution of Glenn Seaborg to the periodic table?

$500 Answer from History Arrangement of the Actinide and the Lanthanide series on the periodic table

Which element has a larger atomic radius? $100 Question from Radius Which element has a larger atomic radius? Mg Ca

$100 Answer from Radius Ca

Which of the following elements has a smaller radius? $200 Question from Radius Which of the following elements has a smaller radius? C O

$200 Answer from Trends O

Arrange the elements in order of increasing radius? $300 Question from Radius Arrange the elements in order of increasing radius? Ba, W, Fe, or O

$300 Answer from Radius O, Fe, W, Ba

Which of the following ions has a smaller ionic radius? $400 Question from Radius Which of the following ions has a smaller ionic radius? Se2- Sr2+

$400 Answer from Radius Sr2+

Which of the following ions has a larger ionic radius? $500 Question from Radius Which of the following ions has a larger ionic radius? Pb2+ Pb4+

$500 Answer from Radius Pb2+

$100 Question from Electronegativity/Electron Affinity What is the most electronegative element on the periodic table?

$100 Answer from Electronegativity/Electron Affinity

$200 Question from Electronegativity/Electron Affinity Which family of elements is not electronegative?

$200 Answer from Electronegativity/Electron Affinity Noble Gases

$300 Question from Electronegativity/Electron Affinity Arrange the following elements in order of increasing electronegativity S, Ne, K

$300 Answer from Electronegativity/Electron Affinity Ne, K, S

$400 Question from Electronegativity/Electron Affinity Which element has a higher electron affinity? Be N

$400 Answer from Electronegativity/Electron Affinity

$500 Question from Electronegativity/Electron Affinity Which region of the periodic table has the lowest electron affinity?

$500 Answer from Electronegativity/Electron Affinity Metals

$100 Question from Ionization Energy Which family on the periodic table has the highest ionization energy?

$100 Answer from Ionization Energy Noble Gases

$200 Question from Ionization energy Which of the following elements has the smallest ionization energy? P Ca Te

$200 Answer from Ionization Energy Te

$300 Question from Ionization Energy Which of the following elements has the largest ionization energy? Rb Cl I

$300 Answer from Ionization Energy Cl

$400 Question from Ionization Energy Which of the following elements has the highest second ionization energy? Rb Sr In

$400 Answer from Ionization Energy Rb

$500 Question from Ionization Energy Which of the following elements has the lowest third ionization energy? Ba Tl Pb

$500 Answer from Ionization Energy Tl

Final Jeopardy How many formula units of NaCl are in 2.74 grams?

Final Jeopardy Answer 2.82 x 1022 formula units NaCl