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Presentation transcript:

Welcome to Jeopardy

Round 1 Category1Category2Category3Category4Category

Category Which field of science studies the composition of matter?

Category Which state of matter takes both the shape and volume of its container?

Category Are homogenous mixtures also known as solutions? Yes or No

Category What happens to matter during a chemical reaction?

Category Express the following in scientific notation: m

Category How many significant figures are in the measurement grams?

Category What is the standard international unit for mass?

Category How do you convert Celsius to Kelvin?

Category What is the formula for density?

DAILY DOUBLE # 1!!! Who was the philosopher that first suggested the concept of atoms?

Make a Wager

Category What is the formula for density?

Category What is the charge on an atom?

Category True or False The mass of a neutron nearly equals the mass of a proton

Category The Atomic number of an element represents which part of an atom

Category The atomic mass number equals the number of protons plus what?

Category What unit is used to measure atomic mass?

Category How many electrons does He have?

Category How many electrons are needed to fill the d sublevel?

Category What is the maximum # of d orbitals in a principle energy level?

Category If one electron spins clockwise in an orbital, how does a second electron in that orbital spin?

Category What are quanta of light called?

Category Who developed the Quantum Mechanical Model of the atom?

Category What element has the electron configuration: 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6

Category True or False An element is likely to be inactive if it’s highest energy level is full.

Category Will the metals in Groups 1, 2, & 3 gain or lose electrons to form ions?

Category Response Chemistry

Category Response Gas

Category Response YES

Category Response Matter is neither created or destroyed

Category Response 1.54x10 -10

Category Response 5

Category Response kilogram

Category Response Celcius = Kelvin

Category Response Density = Mass volume

Category Response Density = Mass volume

DAILY DOUBLE # 1 Response Democritus

Category Response Neutral

Category Response TRUE

Category Response The protons

Category Response The number of neutrons

Category Response amu

Category Response 2

Category Response 10

Category Response 10

Category Response 5

Category Response Counterclockwise

Category Response Photons

Category Response Schrodinger

Category Response Argon

Category Response TRUE

Category Response Lose electrons

Round 2 Category 6 Category 7 Category 8 Category 9 Category

Make a Wager

DAILY DOUBLE # 2!!! Ionic compounds are normally in which physical state at room temperature?

DAILY DOUBLE # 2 Response solid

Category What is the charge on a Strontium ion?

Category How many electrons does Barium give up to become more like a noble gas?

Category How many valance electrons does Phosphorus (P) have?

Category How many electrons does Nitrogen gain in order to be more like a noble gas?

Category What is the electron configuration of the calcium ion ?

Category Response 2+

Category Response 2

Category Response 5

Category Response 3

Category Response 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6

Category Give an example of an alloy:

Category Ionic compounds are normally in which physical state at room temperature?

Category Which subatomic particles are free to drift in metals?

Category Why do atoms share electrons in covalent bonds?

Category What type of ions have the ending ide ?

Category Response Brass, tin, bronze, etc.

Category Response Solid

Category Response electrons

Category Response To attain a noble gas electron configuration.

Category Response Anions

Category An –ate or –ite at the end of a compound name usually indicates the compound contains ?

Category In a combustion reaction between C 8 H 18 + O 2 what would the products be?

Category True or False: The kinetic theory states that particles of a gas move independently of each other, move rapidly and are relatively far apart.

Category What instrument is used to measure atmospheric pressure?

Category What is the standard international unit for pressure and what is it at STP?

Category Response A polyatomic ion

Category Response CO 2 + H 2 O + heat

Category Response True

Category Response A barometer

Category Response Pascal kPA

Category True or False Most solids are not very dense and are easily compressed.

Category Why does air escape from a tire when the tire valve is opened?

Category How does the surface tension of water compare with the surface tension of other liquids?

Category The inward force which tends to minimize the surface area of a liquid is called?

Category Will polar substances dissolve in nonpolar liquids?

Category Response False

Category Response The pressure outside the tire is lower than the pressure inside

Category Response It is higher

Category Response Surface Tension

Category Response No

Category What type of compound is always an electrolyte?,a ionic compound, a polar compound or a nonpolar compound?

Category An acid + a base yields ?

Category Name 2 properties of bases:

Category True or False: An Arrhenius acid is a substance that ionizes to yield protons (H + ) in an aqueous solution

Category In a neutral solution, the (H + ) is equal to what other ion?

Category Response An ionic compound

Category Response A salt + H 2 O

Category Response Bitter Slippery pH > 7

Category Response True

Make a Wager

DAILY DOUBLE # 3!!! True or False: An Arrhenius acid is a substance that ionizes to yield protons (H + ) in an aqueous solution

DAILY DOUBLE # 3 Response TRUE

Category Response The (OH - ) ion

Final Jeopardy Category 11 ?

Final Jeopardy Question Will you pass your CP Chemistry Final?

Final Jeopardy Response Yes, if you paid attention to this game and you study your study guide!

The End!