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Quarter III Review with your host, Ms. Bloedorn Jeopardy! Quarter III Review with your host, Ms. Bloedorn

with your host, Ms. Bloedorn Jeopardy! with your host, Ms. Bloedorn

Jeopardy How Many Matching Misc. Name it Calculations Q $100 Q $100 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question Matching Matching $100 question Name the Gas Law: P1V1 = P2V2

Matching $100 Answer Boyle’s Law

$200 Question Matching This equation represents what kind of reaction? A + B  AB

$200 Answer Matching Synthesis

How many steps in this problem? Convert 10.0 g oxygen to moles oxygen. $300 Question Matching How many steps in this problem? Convert 10.0 g oxygen to moles oxygen.

$300 Answer from Matching 1 step

$400 Question Matching Name the Gas Law: P1V1 = P2V2 T1 T2

$400 Answer from Matching Combined Gas Law

$500 Question Matching This equation represents what kind of reaction? CxHx + O2  CO2 + H2O

$500 Answer Matching Combustion

$100 Question How Many 20°C = ? K

$100 Answer How many? 293.15 K

How many oxygen atoms are in $200 Question How many? How many oxygen atoms are in Ca(NO3)2?

$200 Answer How many? 6 oxygen atoms

$300 Question from How many? How many liters does 1 mol He take up at STP?

$300 Answer from How Many? 22.4 L

$400 Question from How Many? Calculate the molar mass of Ca(NO3)2.

$400 Answer from How many? 164.10 g/mol

$500 Question from How many? 2Na + Cl2  2NaCl How many moles of Na are needed to use up 10 moles of Cl2?

$500 Answer from How many? 20 moles

$100 Question from Miscellaneous What is the empirical formula for C2H6?

$100 Answer from Miscellaneous CH3

$200 Question from Miscellaneous Name the type of reaction: KCl + F2  KF + Cl2

$200 Answer from Miscellaneous Single Replacement

$300 Question from Miscellaneous As temperature decreases, what happens to pressure? (Volume is constant.)

$300 Answer from Miscellaneous Pressure decreases.

$400 Question from Miscellaneous Write and balance the equation for this reaction: Potassium iodide is added to Aluminum phosphate, to yield Potassium phosphate and Aluminum iodide.

$400 Answer from Miscellaneous KI + AlPO4  K3PO4 + AlI3 Balanced: 3KI + AlPO4  K3PO4 + AlI3

$500 Question from Miscellaneous Name one way to make collisions happen more frequently between gas molecules.

$500 Answer from Miscellaneous Decrease volume Increase pressure Increase temperature (choose one)

Name a pressure measurement, OTHER than “atm.” $100 Question from Name It Name a pressure measurement, OTHER than “atm.”

$100 Answer from Name it? mmHg, kPa, lb/in2 (more possible)

Name the type of reaction: $200 Question from Name it Name the type of reaction: Hg2O2  Hg + O2

$200 Answer from Name it Decomposition

What is Standard Molar Volume? $300 Question from Name it What is Standard Molar Volume?

$300 Answer from Name It 22.4 L/mol

Name the smallest part of any covalent compound. $400 Question from Name It Name the smallest part of any covalent compound.

$400 Answer from Name It molecule

Name the smallest part of any ionic compound. $500 Question from Name It Name the smallest part of any ionic compound.

$500 Answer from Name It Formula unit

$100 Question from Calculations Initial pressure on a balloon is 1 atm and its volume is 1 L. Pressure is raised to 2 atm. What is the volume?

$100 Answer from Calculations

Balance this equation: $200 Question from Calc. Balance this equation: H2S + Cl2  S8 + HCl

$200 Answer from Calc. 8H2S + 8Cl2  S8 + 16HCl

Convert 10.0 moles of water to grams of water. $300 Question from Calc. Convert 10.0 moles of water to grams of water.

$300 Answer from Calc. 180. g water

$400 Question from Calc. 8H2S + 8Cl2  S8 + 16HCl Using this equation, calculate the number of moles of HCl made, starting with 17.5 mol H2S.

$400 Answer from Calc. 35.0 mol HCl

$500 Question from Calc. A sample of a gas is at 2.5 atm, 200°C, and is in a 5.7 L container. How many moles of it are there?

$500 Answer from Calc. 0.367 mol

Starting with 25.0g Cl2, how many grams of S8 are formed? Final Jeopardy 8H2S + 8Cl2  S8 + 16HCl Starting with 25.0g Cl2, how many grams of S8 are formed?

Final Jeopardy Answer 11.3 g