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Question Answer Jeopardy: Matter and Energy Temperature vs Heat States of Matter Atomic Theory Structure of Atoms Periodic Table Final Jeopardy

Question Answer Help (1) Save a duplicate of this template. (2) Enter all answers and questions in the normal view. (view/normal) (3) Change the category headings in the normal view (view/normal) (4) View as a slideshow. (5) Use the home red button after each question. ©Norman Herr, 2003

Question Answer A-100 Question: The measurement for the amount of heat is known as this? Answer: Temperature.

Question Answer A-200 Question: If water boils at 100 ˚C, this temperature would be what in Kelvin…? Answer: 373 K.

Question Answer A-300 QUESTION: The human body has an average temperature of 98.6 ˚F, what is this temperature in ˚C? ANSWER: 37 ˚C.

Question AnswerA-400 Question: According to this diagram, which scale has the highest range of temperature? Answer: Fahrenheit.

Question Answer A-500 Question: This temperature scale is commonly used by chemists because it is based on the relative motion of particles? Answer: Kelvin.

Question Answer QUESTION: The process in which a liquid changes into a gas is known as this? ANSWER: Vaporization or boiling. B-100

Question Answer B-200 QUESTION: The state of matter in which a substance exists as a solid, liquid and gas is called…? ANSWER: Triple point.

Question Answer B-300 QUESTION: According to this figure, what state of matter is letter “C”? ANSWER: Solid.

Question Answer B-400 QUESTION: The process in which a solid goes directly into a gaseous state is called this? ANSWER: Sublimation.

Question Answer B-500 QUESTION: What factor could cause a change in the melting point of a substance without increasing its temperature? ANSWER: Changing pressure.

Question Answer C-100 Question: The person that reintroduced atomic theory after 2000 years was? Answer: John Dalton.

Question Answer C-200 Question: The Greek philosopher that first considered the “uncuttable” aspect of matter was…? Answer: Democritus.

Question Answer C-300 QUESTION: Scientists first classified elements according to this property of matter? ANSWER: Atomic weight.

Question Answer C-400 Question: He is considered the inventor of the periodic table, even though many elements were not yet discovered before his table was complete. Answer: Dmitri Mendeleev

Question Answer C-500 Question: His “rule” states that each p-orbital must receive one electron before any p-orbital can receive a second electron? Answer: Hund’s rule.

Question AnswerD-100 Question: An atom can be identified by the number of what particles in its nucleus? Answer: Protons.

Question Answer D-200 Question: These particles give the atom a negative charge, but are so small they’re practically weightless? Answer: Electron.

Question Answer D-300 Question: What element is represented by this atom? Answer: Carbon.

Question AnswerD-400 Question: An atom that has more electrons than protons is considered to be this type of ion? Answer: Anion.

Question AnswerD-500 QUESTION: These subatomic particles are responsible for the atomic mass of an atom? ANSWER: Protons and neutrons.

Question Answer E-100 Question: The 18 columns of the periodic table are referred to as what? Answer: Groups or families.

Question Answer E-200 Question: The seven “rows” running left to right on the periodic table are commonly called…? Answer: Periods or energy levels.

Question AnswerE-300 QUESTION: What is the name for the elements shown in green?QUESTION: What is the name for the elements shown in green? ANSWER: Halogens.ANSWER: Halogens.

Question Answer E-400 QUESTION: What group of elements tend to be chemically “inert”, therefore they don’t react with other elements? ANSWER: The noble gases.

Question Answer E-500 QUESTION: The first group of elements, the alkali metals, each have this number of valence electrons? ANSWER: One.

Question Answer FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTION: Two elements were studied and found to have the same atomic number but different atomic masses. How is this possible? ANSWER: The atom must be an isotope.