Science Jeopardy! Intro Matter

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Science Jeopardy! Intro Matter 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 Measurement Atomic Structure 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400

When is an atom stable and most likely to not react higher or lower? Intro 100 6.1 When is an atom stable and most likely to not react higher or lower? Higher

Intro 200 6.1 True or False. The force that holds cations and anions together is an Ionic bond. true

Intro 300 6.1 The strong attractions among ions within crystal lattice explain what? Properties of an ionic compound

Intro 400 6.1 Crystals particles are arranged in a what structure? Lattice structure

Matter 100 6.2 What is a covalent bond?

Which is the attraction stronger between polar or nonpolar molecules 6.3 200 6.2 Which is the attraction stronger between polar or nonpolar molecules

What is a binary compound? 6.3 300 What is a binary compound? A compound made from only two elements

6.2 400 6.2 A molecule is a neutral group of atoms that are joined together by how many covalent bonds? One or more

What is a polyatomic ion? 6.3 100 What is a polyatomic ion? A covalently bonded group of atoms that has a positive or negative charge

6.3 200 Name an anion oxygen

What must the name of a n ionic compound distinguish what 6.3 300 What must the name of a n ionic compound distinguish what From other ionic compounds containing the same elements

6.3 400 Name 2 metal cations Copper, (1), iron(1)

6.4 100 What is a metallic bond? Is the attraction between a metal cation and the shared electrons that surround it

6.4200 What is an alloy? A mixture of two or more elements

6.4300 Name some alloys Steel and copper

How do you find the number of neutrons? Atomic Structure 400 How do you find the number of neutrons? Mass # - atomic #= # neutrons