Jeopardy PT HistoryGroupsTrends Metals/ Nonmetals Ions Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from H1 This person is credited with creating the first periodic table.
$100 Answer from H1 Dmitri Mendeleev
$200 Question from H1 This person made a list of the known elements at his time.
$200 Answer from H1 Antoine Lavoisier
$300 Question from H1 This is how we order the periodic table today.
$300 Answer from H1 Increasing atomic number
$400 Question from H1 This is how Mendeleev arranged his Periodic Table.
$400 Answer from H1 Increasing atomic mass
$500 Question from H1 This is why Mendeleev left blanks on his periodic table.
$500 Answer from H1 To represent elements that hadn’t yet been discovered.
$100 Question from H2 This is the least reactive group.
$100 Answer from H2 Noble Gases
$200 Question from H2 These are the two most reactive groups
$200 Answer from H2 Alkali metals and Halogens
$300 Question from H2 This is the same for all of the elements in the same group.
$300 Answer from H2 Number of valence electrons
$400 Question from H2 This group of metals are slightly less reactive than alkali metals.
$400 Answer from H2 Alkaline earth metals
$500 Question from H2 This group has one electron in their outermost s orbital.
$500 Answer from H2 Alkali Metals
$100 Question from H3 This element has the smallest atomic radius.
$100 Answer from H3 helium
$200 Question from H3 Ionization energy is the energy needed to remove this.
$200 Answer from H3 An electron
$300 Question from H3 This is what happens to electronegativity when you move right in a period.
$300 Answer from H3 It increases.
$400 Question from H3 This is how ionization energy changes moving down a group.
$400 Answer from H3 It decreases.
$500 Question from H3 This period 3 nonmetal has the largest atomic radius.
$500 Answer from H3 phosphorus
$100 Question from H4 This divides the metals and nonmetals on the periodic table.
$100 Answer from H4 Stair-step line
$200 Question from H4 These are found next to the stair-step line.
$200 Answer from H4 metalloids
$300 Question from H4 These are found to the right of the stair-step line.
$300 Answer from H4 nonmetals
$400 Question from H4 These are good conductors of heat.
$400 Answer from H4 metals
$500 Question from H4 This element on the stair-step line isn’t a metalloid. It is a metal.
$500 Answer from H4 aluminum
$100 Question from H5 This is gained or lost when an atom becomes an ion.
$100 Answer from H5 electrons
$200 Question from H5 This is the reason atoms become ions.
$200 Answer from H5 To obtain a full valence shell (8)
$300 Question from H5 This is the term for a positive ion.
$300 Answer from H5 cation
$400 Question from H5 This is the term for a negative ion.
$400 Answer from H5 anion
$500 Question from H5 This is what happens to the size of an atom when it becomes a cation.
$500 Answer from H5 It decreases.
Final Jeopardy Provide the explanation for the group and period trends for atomic radius.
Final Jeopardy Answer They increase down a group because each row adds an electron shell. They decrease in a period because Each proton draws electrons closer.