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Don’t Forget... Contestants

…Always phrase your answers in the form of a question!

Scientific Method WHMISClassification of Matter Properties of Matter Chemical Reactions

What is a …? WHMIS for $100 Y es NO This is the acronym for WHMIS.

Back to Game Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System

What is this symbol …? WHMIS for $200 Y es NO

Back to Game Poisonous And Infectious Materials

What is this symbol …? WHMIS for $300 Y es NO

Back to Game Biohazardous Material

What is this symbol …? WHMIS for $400 Y es NO

Good Answer! Back to Game Dangerously Reactive Material

What is this symbol …? WHMIS for $500 Y es NO

Back to Game Oxidizing Material.

What is a …? Scientific Method for $100 Y es NO Gravity and the conservation of matter are examples of this.

Back to Game Law

What are…? Scientific Method for $200 Y es NO Factors that change during the course of an experiment.

Back to Game Variables

What is a …? Scientific Method for $300 Y es NO An educated guess as to the outcome of experimentation

Back to Game Hypothesis

What is a…? Scientific Method for $400 Y es NO A visual representation which explains how matter should behave

Back to Game Model

What is a …? Scientific Method for $500 Y es NO Scientists use this to explain the things that they cannot see. This is as close as you could get to a law.

Back to Game Theory

What is a …? Properties of Matter for $100 Y es NO Cutting paper, changes of state and breaking stuff are all examples of this…

Back to Game Physical Change

What is …? Properties of Matter for $400 Y es NO This is the formula for Density

Back to Game D = M V

What are …? Properties of Matter for $300 Y es NO This type of change results in new products

Back to Game Chemical Changes

What is…? Properties of Matter for $400 Y es NO This is the inability of a liquid to flow

Back to Game Viscosity

What is…? Properties of Matter for $500 Y es NO This is the ability to stretch a metal into a wire

Back to Game Ductility

What are…? Y es NO Classification of Matter for $100 These are the two main components of matter.

Back to Game Volume and mass

What are…? Classification of Matter for $200 Y es NO These are the two main classifications of matter

Back to Game Pure and Impure

What is a …? Classification of Matter for $300 Y es NO Sugar mixed with water is an example of this

Back to Game Solution

What a…? Classification of Matter for $400 Y es NO Carbon dioxide, methane and water.

Back to Game Compound

What is…? Classification of Matter for $500 Y es NO Peptobismal and Milk of Magnesia are examples of these

Back to Game Suspensions

What are…? Chemical Reactions for $100 Y es NO These are the items that you mix together in a chemical reaction

Back to Game Reactants

What is…? Chemical Reactions for $200 Y es NO These are 2 of any of the five signs of a chemical reaction

Back to Game 1-colour change 2- precipitate 3- irreversible 4- energy absorbed/released 5- gas produced

What is a…? Chemical Reactions for $300 Y es NO This is a solid product produced in a chemical reaction

Back to Game Precipitate

What is a…? Chemical Reactions for $400 Y es NO This speeds up the rate of the reaction but is not really involved in the reaction.

Back to Game Catalyst

What is…? Classification of Matter for $500 Y es NO Light, sound and heat are all examples of this which could be produced in a chemical reaction

Energy

Atomic Theory Elements Make Compounds Name That Element Periodic Table Gas Tests

Who is …? Atomic Theory for $100 Y es NO This atomic pioneer used the billiard ball analogy to further the theory of the atom

Back to Game John Dalton

Who is …? Atomic Theory for $200 Y es NO This scientist was sometimes called the “Father of the Electron” and used the “raison bun” analogy for the nucleus

Back to Game J.J.Thompson

What is a …? Atomic Theory for $300 Y es NO This scientist used the “beehive” model of the atom to explain the atomic theory

Back to Game Ernest Rutherford

Who is …? Atomic Theory for $400 Y es NO This scientist is considered to have contributed the most information to the current day atomic theory

Good Answer! Back to Game Niels Bohr

What is…? Atomic Theory for $500 Y es NO This is the order that Bohr thought the first twenty elements filled their electron shells

Back to Game 2, 8, 8, 8

What is…? Elements Make Compounds for $100 Y es NO This is the number of atoms found in the compound, C 6 H 12 O 6 (glucose)

Back to Game 24

What are…? Y es NO Elements Make Compounds for $200 The molecular compound, water is made from elements from this part of the periodic table

Back to Game Two or more nonmetals

What are …? Y es NO Elements Make Compounds for $300 These are sharing bonds which help to fill the outer shells of molecular compounds

Back to Game Covalent bonds

What are…? Y es NO Elements Make Compounds for $400 Salt (NaCl), is made from these kinds of non- molecular bonds

Back to Game Ionic

What is an …? Y es NO Elements Make Compounds for $500 An atom of an element that has a different number of neutrons is called this Hint: Homer Simpson’s baseball team

Back to Game Isotope

What is …? Name That Element for $100 Y es NO This is the symbol for the element which is found in every living organism

Back to Game C

What is…? Y es NO Name That Element for $400 This is the symbol for a highly reactive metal which combines with Chlorine to go on your French Fries

Back to Game Na (Sodium)

What is …? Y es NO Name That Element for $300 This is the symbol for the element which is often found in milk

Back to Game Ca

What is…? Y es NO Name That Element for $400 This is the symbol for the element that is commonly found in bananas

Back to Game K

What is…? Y es NO Name That Element for $500 This is the symbol for the most reactive element known to mankind

Back to Game Fr

Who is…? Periodic Table for $100 Y es NO He has commonly been referred to as the “Father of the Periodic Table”

Back to Game Mendeleev

What are…? Periodic Table for $200 Y es NO These are horizontal rows on the periodic table

Back to Game Periods

What are…? Periodic table for $300 Y es NO These families of elements share common characteristics like the number of electrons in their outer shells

Back to Game Groups

What are the…? Periodic Table for $400 Y es NO These elements have full outer electron shells which make them stable and non-reactive

Back to Game Noble Gases

What is…? Periodic Table for $500 Y es NO This is a Bohr diagram for the element Lithium Li 7 3

Back to Game

What is…? Gas Tests for $100 Y es NO This gas will cause a flame to extinguish

Back to Game Carbon dioxide (CO 2 )

What is…? Gas Tests for $200 Y es NO This gas will cause glowing splint to re-ignite in a test tube

Back to Game Oxygen (O 2 )

What are…? Gas Tests for $300 Y es NO This noble gas is sometimes used in signs due to its ability to emit light when bombarded with a high voltage of electricity

Back to Game Neon (Ne)

What is…? Gas Tests for $400 Y es NO This gas makes a test tube go “POP” when it is inserted with a flaming splint

Back to Game Hydrogen (H 2 )

What is…? Gas Tests for $500 Y es NO This was the mix of gases that caused the gas balloons to give the best explosion

Oxygen (O 2 ) and Hydrogen (H 2 ) gas