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Welcome to Jeopardy

Round 1 Name that formula GFM Kinds of Reactions Name that product Balance that Equation

Name that formula100 Potassium bromide

Name that formula 200 Aluminum oxide

Name that Formula 300 Calcium hydroxide

Name that Formula 400 Magnesium Carbonate

Name that Formula 500 Potassium sulfate

Figure the GFM 100 H 2 O

Figure the GFM 200 CO 2

Figure the GFM 300 BaBr 2

Figure the GFM 400 Ca(NO 3 ) 2

DAILY DOUBLE # 1!!! Figure the GFM Ca(NO 3 ) 2

Make a Wager

Figure the GFM 500 H 2 SO 4

Name that Reaction 100 Magnesium carbonate magnesium oxide + carbon dioxide

Name that Reaction 200 Sodium + chlorine sodium chloride

Name that Reaction 300 Zinc + copper II sulfate zinc sulfate + copper II

Name that Reaction 400 Silver nitrate + calcium phosphate Silver phosphate + calcium nitrate

Name that Reaction 500 C 3 H 8 + oxygen carbon dioxide + water

Name that Product 100 Na + Cl 2

Name that Product 200 HCl + Zn  ZnCl 2 + ______

Name that Product 300 Na + HOH ---> H 2 ↑ + _____

Name that Product 400 Cu II + AgNO 3  ___ + _____

Name that Product 500 NiCl 2 + 2NaOH  _____ + ____

Balance that Equation 100 __NaCl + __AlBr3  __NaBr + __AlCl 3

Balance that Equation 200 __Zn + __HCl  __H 2 ↑ + __ZnCl 2

Balance that Equation 300 ___Na 2 O + ___Li ___Li 2 O + ___Na

Balance that Equation 400 __Ca(OH) 2 + ___HNO 3 ___Ca(NO 3 ) 2 +___HOH

Balance that Equation 500 __CH 4 + __O 2 __CO 2 + __H 2 O

Name that Formula 100 Response KBr Potassium bromide

Name that Formula 200 Response Al 2 O 3 Aluminum Oxide

Name that formula 300 Response Ca(OH) 2 Calcium hydroxide

Name that Formula 400 Response MgCO 3 Magnesium carbonate

Name that formula 500 Response K 2 SO 4 Potassium sulfate

Figure the GFM 100 Response Water = 18g

Figure the GFM 200 Response CO 2 = 44g

Figure the GFM 300 Response BaBr 2 = 297g

Figure the GFM 400 Response Ca(NO 3 ) 2 = 164g

Figure the GFM 500 Response H 2 SO 4 = 98g

DAILY DOUBLE # 1 Response Ca(NO 3 ) 2 = 164g

Name that Reaction 100 Response decomposition Magnesium carbonate  magnesium oxide + carbon dioxide

Name that Reaction 200 Response Combination/composition Sodium + chlorine  sodium chloride

Name that Reaction 300 Response Single replacement Zinc + copper II sulfate  zinc sulfate + copper II

Name that Reaction 400 Response Double replacement Silver nitrate + calcium phosphate Silver phosphate + calcium nitrate

Name that Reaction 500 Response Combustion C 3 H 8 + oxygen carbon dioxide + water

Name that Product 100 Response 2Na + Cl 2 2NaCl

Name that Product 200 Response 2HCl + Zn  ZnCl 2 + H 2 ↑

Name that Product 300 Response 2Na + 2HOH ---> H 2 ↑ +2NaOH

Name that Product 400 Response Cu II + 2AgNO 3  2Ag + Cu(NO 3 ) 2

Name that Product 500 Response NiCl 2 + 2NaOH  2NaCl + Ni(OH) 2 ↓

Balance that Equation 100 Response 3NaCl + AlBr 3 3NaBr + AlCl 3

Balance that Equation 200 Response __Zn + 2HCl  __H 2 ↑ + __ZnCl 2

Balance that equation 300 Response Na 2 O + 2 Li Li 2 O + 2Na

Balance that Equation 400 Response Ca(OH) 2 + 2HNO 3 Ca(NO 3 ) 2 + 2HOH

Balance that Equation 500 Response CH 4 + 2O 2 CO 2 + 2H 2 O

Round 2 Gases Special Reactions % Composition Water & Solutions Acids & Bases

Make a Wager

DAILY DOUBLE # 2!!! Gases Which gas supports combustion?

DAILY DOUBLE # 2 Response Which gas supports combustion? Oxygen

Gases 200 Which gas supports combustion?

Gases 400 What is a big difference between hydrogen and oxygen as relates to combustion?

Gases 600 Gases have no definite shape, no definite volume, and are ______

Gases 800 Which gas is formed in the reaction of Zinc with hydrogen chloride?

Gases 1000 When we recovered oxygen from hydrogen peroxide, we used Manganese dioxide as a ________

Gases 200 Response Which gas supports combustion? Oxygen

Gases 400 Response What is a big difference between hydrogen and oxygen as relates to combustion? Oxygen supports combustion while hydrogen burns

Gases 600 Response Gases have no definite shape, no definite volume, and are ______ Compressible

Gases 800 Response Which gas is formed in the reaction of Zinc with hydrogen chloride? Hydrogen

Gases 1000 Response When we recovered oxygen from hydrogen peroxide, we used Manganese dioxide as a ________ Catalyst

Special Reactions 200 In the reaction of Metal + Nitric Acid; the acid name should be changed to

Special Reactions 400 In reaction of a Group 1 metal + water; water’s name should be changed to… and its formula to …

Special Reactions 600 Metals + Acids  ______ + _____

Special Reactions 800 Group 1 metals + water  ______ + ______

Special Reactions 1000 Sodium + Hydrochloric acid  ______ + _________

Special Reactions 200 Response In the reaction of Metal + Nitric Acid; the acid name should be changed to Hydrogen Nitrate

Special Reactions 400 Response In reaction of a Group 1 metal + water; water’s name should be changed to… and its formula to … Hydrogen hydroxide H(OH)

Special Reactions 600 Response Metals + Acids  Metallic salt + Hydrogen

Special Reactions 800 Response Group 1 metals + water  Metal hydroxide (base) + hydrogen

Special Reactions 1000 Response Sodium + Hydrochloric acid  Sodium chloride + hydrogen

% Composition 200 % of Hydrogen in H 2 O GFM = 18g

% Composition 400 % of Oxygen in CO 2 GFM = 44g

% Composition 600 % Barium in BaCl 2 GFM = 297g

% Composition 800 % of Nitrogen in Ca(NO 3 ) 2 GFM = 164g

% Composition 1000 % Sulfur in H 2 SO 4 GFM = 98g

% Composition 200 Response % of Hydrogen in H 2 O GFM = 18g % H = 2/18x100= 11.11%

% Composition 400 Response % of Oxygen in CO 2 GFM = 44g %O =32/44x100=72.73%

% Composition 600 Response % Barium in BaCl 2 GFM = 297g %Ba =137/297x100=46.13%

% Composition 800 Response % of Nitrogen in Ca(NO 3 ) 2 GFM = 164g %N =28/164x100= 17.07%

% Composition 1000 Response % Sulfur in H 2 SO 4 GFM = 98g %S =32/98 x 100 = 32.65%

Water & Solutions 200 Water is the universal _______

Water & Solutions 400 The ability of water to move up small tubes or move into a paper towel is called

Water & Solutions 600 A mixture with small-sized particles that do NOT settle out upon sitting and which is transparent is called _______

Water & Solutions 800 A substance that ionizes in water and is able to conduct electricity through the water is usually ____________

Water & Solutions 1000 A water molecule is often called the Mickey Mouse molecule because of its special shape. The fact that water is this shape and has many special properties is because water is a ___________ molecule.

Water & Solutions 200 Response Water is the universal Solvent

Water & Solutions 400 Response The ability of water to move up small tubes or move into a paper towel is called The Capillarity of water

Water & Solutions 600 Response A mixture with small-sized particles that do NOT settle out upon sitting and which is transparent is called _______ A true solution

Water & Solutions 800 Response A substance that ionizes in water and is able to conduct electricity through the water is usually ____________ An ionic compound

Water & Solutions 1000 Response A water molecule is often called the Mickey Mouse molecule because of its special shape. The fact that water is this shape and has many special properties is because water is a ___________ molecule. Polar

Acids and Bases 200 Acids taste ______, turn litmus paper ______, and donate which kind of ion to a solution?

Acids & Bases 400 Bases taste ______, feel ______ and turn litmus paper _______. Bases donate which kind of an ion to a solution?

Acids & Bases 600 What special indicator would we be using if we added a few drops to calcium hydroxide and the solution turned bright pink?

Acids & Bases 800 A term for a solution which indicates exactly how many atoms or molecules of a solute are dissolved is the _____ of the solution.

Acids & Bases 1000 In a neutralization experiment, if equal concentrations of acids and bases are combined, what two substances are always formed?

Acids & Bases 200 Response Acids taste ______, turn litmus paper ______, and donate which kind of ion to a solution? Sour, Pink, Hydrogen ion

Acids & Bases 400 Response Bases taste ______, feel ______ and turn litmus paper _______. Bases donate which kind of an ion to a solution. Bitter, slippery Blue, hydroxide

Acids & Bases 600 Response What special indicator would we be using if we added a few drops to calcium hydroxide and the solution turned bright pink? Phenolphthalein

Acids & Bases 800 Response A term for a solution which indicates exactly how many atoms or molecules of a solute are dissolved is the _____ of the solution. Molarity of the solution

Acids & Bases 1000 Response In a neutralization experiment, if equal concentrations of acids and bases are combined, what two substances are always formed? Water and a metallic salt

Final Jeopardy Category 11 ?

Final Jeopardy Question Statement

Final Jeopardy Response Answer

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