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Game Rules Pick a category and choose a question Each question is worth money There will be one Daily Double Click on the dollar amount for a question Click on the bottom left for the answer. Learn a few things, and have fun!!

This is Jeopardy With your Host… Mrs. Dean

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Jepoardy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Elements Atoms Periodic Table Atomic Models Chap 2 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

Daily Double Question

Cat 1 $100, Question Symbol for Carbon Click for Answer

Cat 1 $100, Answer What is C? Return to Board

Cat 1 $200, Question Symbol for Nitrogen Click for Answer

Cat 1 $200, Answer What is N? Return to Board

A pure substance made up of only one type of atom. Cat 1 $300, Question A pure substance made up of only one type of atom. Click for Answer

Cat 1 $300, Answer What is an element? Return to Board

A compilation of all of the elements on Earth. Cat 1 $400, Question A compilation of all of the elements on Earth. Click for Answer

What is the Periodic Table? Cat 1 $400, Answer What is the Periodic Table? Return to Board

Determines where on the periodic table an element is placed. Cat 1 $500, Question Determines where on the periodic table an element is placed. Click for Answer

Cat 1 $500, Answer What is atomic number? Return to Board

All matter is composed of these. Simplest form. Cat 2 $100, Question All matter is composed of these. Simplest form. Click for Answer

Cat 2 $100, Answer What are atoms? Return to Board

Location of protons Click for a hint Click for Answer Cat 2 $200, Question Location of protons Click for a hint Click for Answer

Cat 2 $200, Answer What is the nucleus? Return to Board

Cat 2 $300, Question Charge of neutrons Click for Answer

Cat 2 $300, Answer What is neutral? Return to Board

The average number of all the elements isotopes Cat 2 $400, Question The average number of all the elements isotopes Click for Answer

What is average atomic mass? Cat 2 $400, Answer What is average atomic mass? Return to Board

Cat 2 $500, Question Location of electrons Click for hint

What is the electron cloud? Cat 2 $500, Answer What is the electron cloud? Click for Answer

The name for the lanthanide series Cat 3 $100, Question The name for the lanthanide series Click for a hint Click for answer

What are the rare earth metals? Cat 3 $100, Answer What are the rare earth metals? Return to Board

Name of the first family. Cat 3 $200, Question Name of the first family. Click for Answer

What is the alkali metals? Cat 3 $200, Answer What is the alkali metals? Return to Board

Name them as Mixture, Compound, Element. Cat 3 $300, Question Sand, Gold, Wood Name them as Mixture, Compound, Element. Click for Answer

Sand- Compound Gold- Element Wood- Mixture Return to Board Cat 3 $300, Answer Sand- Compound Gold- Element Wood- Mixture Return to Board

Name a substance with an acidic pH and what level you think it is. Cat 3 $400, Question Name a substance with an acidic pH and what level you think it is. Click for Answer

Cat 3 $400, Answer Return to Board

This person arranged the elements according to atomic mass. Cat 3 $500, Question This person arranged the elements according to atomic mass. Click for Answer

Who is Dmitri Mendeleev? Cat 3 $500, Answer Who is Dmitri Mendeleev? Return to Board

Rutherford did the gold foil experiment finding that the atom is Cat 4 $100, Question Rutherford did the gold foil experiment finding that the atom is Click for Answer

What is mostly empty space? Cat 4 $100, Answer What is mostly empty space? Return to Board

Used the term “A tomos” to describe the smallest part of matter. Cat 4 $200, Question Used the term “A tomos” to describe the smallest part of matter. Click for Answer

Cat 4 $200, Answer Who is Democritus? Return to Board

Discovered the nucleus by the gold foil experiment. Cat 4 $300, Question Discovered the nucleus by the gold foil experiment. Click for Answer

Cat 4 $300, Answer Who is Rutherford? Return to Board

The atomic model we accept today. (Bohr or Electron Cloud Model?) Cat 4 $400, Question The atomic model we accept today. (Bohr or Electron Cloud Model?) Click for Answer

What is the electron cloud model? (Schrodinger) Cat 4 $400, Answer What is the electron cloud model? (Schrodinger) Return to Board

Determined that electrons orbit the nucleus in a set orbitals. Cat 4 $500, Question Determined that electrons orbit the nucleus in a set orbitals. Click for Answer

Cat 4 $500, Answer Who is Bohr. Return to Board

Cat 5 $100, Question Charge of the electron Click for Answer

Cat 5 $100, Answer What is negative? Return to Board

Same element but different number of neutrons. Cat 5 $200, Question Same element but different number of neutrons. Click for Answer

Cat 5 $200, Answer What are isotopes? Return to Board

Carbon-13’s number of neutrons Cat 5 $300, Question Carbon-13’s number of neutrons 13 C 6 Click for Answer

What is 7 neutrons (13mass-6atomic#)? Cat 5 $300, Answer What is 7 neutrons (13mass-6atomic#)? Return to Board

Phosphorus-31’s number of protons Cat 5 $400, Question Phosphorus-31’s number of protons 31 P 15 Click for Answer

What is 15 (#protons never change)? Cat 5 $400, Answer What is 15 (#protons never change)? Return to Board

Groups/Families vs. periods. Cat 5 $500, Question Groups/Families vs. periods. Click for Answer

What is vertical columns vs. horizontal rows? Cat 5 $500, Answer What is vertical columns vs. horizontal rows? Return to Board

Properties that metals tend to have vs. nonmetals. Cat 6 $100, Question Properties that metals tend to have vs. nonmetals. Click for Answer

What is malleability, ductility, conductivity, shiny? Cat 6 $100, Answer What is malleability, ductility, conductivity, shiny? Return to Board

Cat 6 $200, Question Reactive nonmetals Click for Answer

Cat 6 $200, Answer What are halogens? Return to Board

Nonreactive, colorless gases Cat 6 $300, Question Nonreactive, colorless gases Click for Answer

What are the Noble gases? Cat 6 $300, Answer What are the Noble gases? Return to Board

Elements greater than atomic number 89-102. Actinide series.. Cat 6 $400, Question Elements greater than atomic number 89-102. Actinide series.. Click for Answer

What are radioactive elements? Cat 6 $400, Answer What are radioactive elements? Return to Board

Which of the following would have similar properties to Bromine? Cat 6 $500, Question Click for Answer

Cat 6 $500, Answer What is F, Cl, I, At? Return to Board

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