Jeopardy Who Am I? Empirical Formulas Polyatomic Ions Elements

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Jeopardy Who Am I? Empirical Formulas Polyatomic Ions Elements 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 from Elements Ca

$100 Answer from Elements Calcium

$200 Question from Elements P

$200 Answer from Elements Phosphorus

$300 Question from Elements Na

$300 Answer from Elements Sodium

$400 Question from Elements Ar

$400 Answer from Elements Argon

$500 Question from Elements Fe

$500 Answer from Elements Iron

$100 Question from Formulas sodium hydroxide

$100 Answer from Formulas NaOH

$200 Question from Formulas Potassium oxide

$200 Answer from Formulas K2O

$300 Question from Formulas Diphosphorus tetraoxide

$300 Answer from Formulas P2O4

$400 Question from Formulas Iron (III) phosphate

$400 Answer from Formulas FePO4

$500 Question from Formulas Manganese (IV) sulfite

$500 Answer from Formulas Mn(SO3)2

$100 Question from Who Am I? CaCl2

$100 Answer from Who Am I? Calcium chloride

$200 Question from Who Am I? SO2

$200 Answer from Who Am I? Sulfur dioxide

$300 Question from Who Am I? P4O10

$300 Answer from Who Am I? Tetraphosphorus decoxide

$400 Question from Who Am I? BeI2

$400 Answer from Who Am I? Beryllium iodide

$500 Question from Who Am I? Cu(ClO4)2

$500 Answer from Who Am I? Copper (II) perchlorate

$100 Question from Empirical Formulas C6H6

$100 Answer from Empirical Formulas CH

$200 Question from Empirical Formulas P4O10

$200 Answer from Empirical Formulas P2O5

$300 Question from Empirical Formulas C11H22O11

$300 Answer from Empirical Formulas CH2O

$400 Question from Empirical Formulas C7H8O2

$400 Answer from Empirical Formulas C7H8O2

$500 Question from Empirical Formulas C8H10N4O2

$500 Answer from Empirical Formulas C4H5N2O

$100 Question from Polyatomic Ions OH-

$100 Answer from Polyatomic Ions Hydroxide

$200 Question from Polyatomic Ions SO4-2

$200 Answer from Polyatomic Ions Sulfate

$300 Question from Polyatomic Ions CO3-2

$300 Answer from Polyatomic Ions Carbonate

$400 Question from Polyatomic Ions ClO2-

$400 Answer from Polyatomic Ions Chlorite

$500 Question from Polyatomic Ions C2H3O2-

$500 Answer from Polyatomic Ions Acetate

Final Jeopardy A compound contains only carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen. If the compound is 49.31% C and 43.79% O, what percent of the compound is hydrogen?

Final Jeopardy Answer 6.9% H