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Atomic Structure
Chemical Bonds
Periodic Table
Element Symbols
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The atomic number of an element tells you what?
The number of protons and electrons the element has
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How do you calculate the number of neutrons in an element?
Subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass.
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Particles of an atom that carry a positive charge
Protons
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The electrons in the outermost ring of an element
Valence Electrons
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Types of elements that form a covalent bond
Nonmetal and Nonmetal
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Atoms that gain or lose electrons
Ions
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Ionic bonds occur between what types of elements?
Metal and Non-Metal
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Atoms of the same element, but with different numbers of neutrons.
Isotopes
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These types of elements are good conductors of heat, electricity, etc.
Metals
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Which family/group on the periodic table are the Noble Gases?
Group 18
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On the periodic table this tells you how many valence electrons an element will have
The Family or Group
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On the periodic table this tells you how many electron rings/shells the element has
The Period
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What is the symbol for Carbon
C
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What is the symbol for Helium?
He
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What is the symbol for Beryllium?
Be
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What is the symbol for Iron?
Fe
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Double Jeopardy
Bohr Models
Lewis Dot Diagrams
Miscellaneous Questions
Hard Questions
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How many electrons go on the first ring in a Bohr Model
2
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What particles are found in the nucleus of an atom?
Protons and Neutrons
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How much are you and your team willing to risk?
Draw the Bohr model for Magnesium 12 Mg 24
See Teacher
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8 is the number of electrons found where?
In the 2 nd energy level
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This diagram shows the number of valence electrons for an element
Lewis Dot Diagram
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How many dots would the diagram for Sulfur have?
6
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All the elements in Alkaline-Earth Metals would have this many dots on their Lewis Dot Diagrams
2
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All the Nobel Gases would have how many dots in their Lewis Dot Diagrams
8
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A negatively charged ion.
Anion
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The element in an ionic bond that carries a positive charge.
Cation
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What type of charge does a neutron carry?
None- it is neutral
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The charge of a neutral atom.
0 (neutral)
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Metals that are easily bent and flattened have this property
They are Malleable
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What type of bond is NaCl?
Ionic Bond
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Dmitri Mendeleev
The person that discovered/organized the Periodic Table.
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How much are you and your team willing to risk?
The most reactive group of nonmetals.
Halogens
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Final Jeopardy You’ll have 60 seconds
Counting Atoms Make your wagers now
How many atoms of each element are found in the following equation? 6O 2 + C 6 H 12 O 6 6H CO 2 + Energy
6O 2 + C 6 H 12 O 6 6H CO 2 + Energy Lewis Dot Compounds
Now, lets see your answers… Team 1 Team 2 Team 3
Group # _________ Wager __________ Answer __________ ___________________________________________________ Final Jeopardy Answer Sheets to be printed out and given to students Group # _________ Wager __________ Answer __________ ___________________________________________________ Group # _________ Wager __________ Answer __________ ___________________________________________________ $$$
Instructor’s notes The game is set up for three teams but you can have as few or as many as you’d like 1 st round Daily Double is at Topic 3 – Question $400 Two Daily Doubles in Round Two at Topic 1 – Question $600 and Topic 4 – Question $800 Use the Word document “Jeopardy Worksheet” beforehand to create your questions