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Science Jeopardy Periodic Table Counting Elements E,C or M Mystery P or C 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy

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A-100 QUESTION: What does the atomic number equal to? ANSWER: Number of PROTONS!!!!

A-200 QUESTION: What does the yellow column represent? ANSWER: Family

A-300 QUESTION: Are H and Li in the same family? ANSWER: NO! Remember, H is the annoying neighbor that does not actually belong to Family 1.

A-400 QUESTION: Who invented the first periodic table? ANSWER: Dmitri Mendleev

A-500 QUESTION: What side of the staircase are the metals located on? ANSWER: Left

B-100 QUESTION: How many elements does this compound have? K2S04 ANSWER: 3!

B-200 QUESTION: List the elements that are in NaNO2 ANSWER: Sodium, Nitrogen, Oxygen

B-300 QUESTION: What elements make up this compound? FeCl3 ANSWER: Iron and Chlorine

B-400 QUESTION: Which elements make up C11H12O22 ANSWER: Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen

B-500 ANSWER: Which elements make up CO2 QUESTION: carbon and oxygen

C-100 QUESTION: When sugar and water are dissolved is this an element, compound, or mixture. ANSWER: Mixture

C-200 QUESTION: Is brass and example of a compound or mixture? ANSWER: mixture

C-300 QUESTION: What can compounds be broken down into? ANSWER: ELEMENTS

C-400 QUESTION: Is Fe an element, compound or mixture? ANSWER: ELEMENT

C-500 QUESTION: What is the symbol for the element Copper? ANSWER: Cu

D-100 QUESTION: Which element is most abundant in our body? ANSWER: Oxygen

D-200 QUESTION: What two requirements must be met in order for something to be considered matter? ANSWER: Mass and Volume

D-300 QUESTION: True or False: Silicon is an abundant element in the Earth’s atmosphere? ANSWER: FALSE-in SOLID Earth

D-400 QUESTION: True or False Mixtures can be separated by physical means? ANSWER: True

D-500 QUESTION: Which of the following would be an accurate definition for an element? A: pure substance made up of more than one type of atom B: pure substance made up of one type of atom ANSWER: B

E-100 QUESTION: When you dissolve salt and water, what type of change has occurred? Physical or Chemical ANSWER: Physical

E-200 QUESTION: Which of the following is a chemical change? ANSWER: Baking a Cake Melting Iron Baking a Cake Breaking Glass Evaporating Water

E-300 QUESTION: Which of the following is a chemical change? a. Boiling water b. Cutting fabric c. Melting butter d. Burning wood ANSWER: D. Burning wood

E-400 QUESTION: Which of the following are considered matter? Light, Air, Soil, Water, Atom, Cell, Neon, Love ANSWER: Air, Soil, Water, Atom, Cell, Neon

E-500 QUESTION: Which of the following is a physical change? A log burning in a fireplace Water freezing to become ice Fireworks in the night sky Rust forming on an iron hinge. ANSWER: B.

FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTION: Draw a sketch of an atom model and label all its parts!