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Chemistry Jeopardy Lets Begin!!! Lets Begin!!!

$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Elements& Compounds AtomsEnergyBondingSymbols Final Jeopardy Question

DailyDouble Make your wager! Question

Elements and Compounds - $100 What is the definition of matter? Answer Main

Elements and Compounds - $100 What is anything that takes up space (and has mass) Main

Elements and Compounds - $200 Name two naturally occurring elements. Answer

Elements and Compounds $300 What is the definition of a compound? Answer

Elements and Compounds - $200 Ex: Gold, Copper, Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen Main

Elements and Compounds $300 A substance made up of two or more elements in a fixed ratio. Main

Elements and Compounds - $400 Name the four elements that make up 92% of living matter. Answer

Elements and Compounds - $400 CarbonOxygenHydrogenNitrogen Main

Element and Compounds - $500 What are trace elements? Answer

Element and Compounds - $500 Elements required by living organisms in small quantities. Main

Atoms - $100 What is the atom? Answer

Atoms - $100 The smallest unit of matter Main

Atoms - $200 What two parts are found inside the nucleus of an atom? Answer

Atoms - $200 The neutron which is neutral and the proton which is positive. Both have mass Main

Atoms - $300 The electron is found 90% of the time in what region? Answer

Atoms - $300 The orbital. Main

Atoms - $400 How many electrons are in the outermost valence shell? Answer

Atoms - $400 8 Main

Atoms - $500 Carbon 15 has how many protons and neutrons? Answer

Atoms - $500 6 protons, 7 neutrons (its an isotope) Main

Energy - $100 What is the definition of energy? Answer

Energy - $100 The ability to do work. Main

Energy - $200 How do we change the potential energy of an atom? Answer

Energy - $200 Moving electrons up to another valence shell (exciting them) Main

Energy - $300 An atom that has a complete valence shell is __________. Answer

Energy - $300 Unreactive or Inert Main

Energy - $400 Name the first three electron shells. Answer

Energy - $400 1s, 2s, and 2p Main

Energy - $500 Give an example in biology where changing the potential energy of an electron is incorporated. Answer

Energy - $500 Photosynthesis Main

Bonding - $100 Define covalent bond. Answer

Bonding - $100 A bond formed by the sharing of valence electrons by two atoms. Main

Bonding - $200 Define ionic bond. Answer

Bonding - $200 A bond formed by the transfer of valence electrons to complete the valence shell. Main

Bonding - $300 When one atom in a covalent bond is more electronegative than that other atoms, what type of covalent bond have you formed? Answer

Bonding - $300 A polar bond. Main

Bonding - $400 What is the difference between a cation and an anion? Answer

Bonding - $400 A cation is a positive ion and an anion is a negative ion. Main

Bonding - $500 Name two biologically important types of bonds (hint: not covalent and ionic) Answer

Bonding - $500 Hydrogen bonds Van der Walls interactions Main

Atomic Symbols - $100 C Answer

Atomic Symbols - $100 Carbon Main

Atomic Symbols - $200 O Answer

Atomic Symbols - $200 Oxygen Main

Atomic Symbols - $300 K Answer

Atomic Symbols - $300 Potassium Main

Atomic Symbols - $400 Au Answer

Atomic Symbols - $400 Gold Main

Atomic Symbols - $500 W Answer

Atomic Symbols - $500 Tungsten Main

Final Jeopardy Make your wagers anywhere from $1 to your total amount. Question

Final Jeopardy Label the products, reactants, and write the chemical equation for this reaction. Main