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Jeopardy Bonds Periodic Table Chemical Reactions ETC Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Enzymes

$100 Question Bonds What is an ionic bond?

$100 Answer Bonds An ionic bond is a type of chemical bondchemical bond formed through an electrostatic attractionelectrostatic between two oppositely charged ions.ions Ionic bonds are formed due to the attraction between an atom that has lost one or more electronelectron (known as a cation) and an atom thatcation has gained one or more electrons (known as an anion). Usually, the cation is a metal atomanionmetal and the anion is a nonmetal atom.nonmetal

$200 Question Bonds What is a covalent bond?

$200 Answer Bonds covalent bond is a chemical bondchemical bond that involves the sharing of electronelectron pairs pairs between atoms.atoms

$300 Question Bonds How is an ionic bond formed Between two atoms?

$300 Answer Bonds An electrical force forms between Oppositely charged ions

$400 Question Bonds What term describes a substance that is Made when two or more different Atoms bond together in a certain ratio?

$400 Answer Bond A compound

$500 Question Bonds What is formed when an atom gains or Losses electrons?

$500 Answer Bonds An Ion

$100 Question Periodic Table Where do you find the number of Protons of an element on the Periodic Table ?

$100 Answer Periodic Table Atomic Number

$200 Question Periodic Table How can you determine the number Of electrons for an element?

$200 Answer Periodic Table It equals the number of protons which is the atomic number for the element

$300 Question Periodic Table How do you determine the number of neutrons in an element?

$300 Answer Periodic Table Round up the atomic mass and subtract The Atomic Number---this equals the Number of neutrons.

$400 Question Periodic Table What distinguishes one element from another?

$400 Answer Periodic Table The number of protons in The nuclei of their atoms.

$500 Question Periodic Table What determines the properties Of an element?

$500 Answer Periodic Table The element’s electons

$100 Question Enzymes What term describes the reactants that An enzyme acts on?

$100 Answer Enyzmes Substrate

$200 Question Enzymes Which conditions are likely to affect The shape of an enzyme?

$200 Answer Enzymes Both pH and temperature

$300 Question Enzymes What are the parts that make up The lock-and-key model of Enzyme function?

$300 Answer Enzymes Enzyme and substrates

$400 Question Enzymes Enzymes can break up polymers What is a polymer?

$400 Answer Enzymes Monomers linked together to Form a ploymer—like a paper Clip chain

$500 Question Enzymes What is an Enzyme?

$500 Answer Enzymes It is a catalyst that lowers The activation energy and Increases the rate of the chemical reaction

$100 Question Chemical Reactions How do endothermic and Exothermic reactions differ?

$100 Answer Chemical Reactions Exothermic reactions release More energy than they absorb (hot) Endothermic reactions absorb More energy than they release (cold)

$200 Question Chemical Reactions What are the reactants and products In the following reaction 2H2O2 yields 2H2) + O2?

$200 Answer Chemical Reactions Reactant: H2O2 Products: H2O and O2

$300 Question Chemical Reactions What term describes the amount Of energy that must be absorbed Before a chemical reaction can start?

$300 Answer Chemical Reaction Activation Energy

$400 Question Chemical Reaction What happens when a chemical Reaction reaches equilbrium?

$400 Answer Chemical Reaction Products are made at a faster Rater than reactants are

$500 Question Chemical Reactions What is bond energy?

$500 Answer Chemical Reactions The amount of energy That will break a bond between two atoms

$100 Question ETC What elements make up A carbohydrate?

$100 Answer ETC Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen

$200 Question ETC How is a saturated fatty Acid different from an Unsaturated fatty acid?

$200 Answer ETC Saturated fatty acids contain Only carbon-carbon single bonds

$300 Question ETC What kind of bonds link The monomers in a protein?

$300 Answer ETC Peptide bonds

$400 Question ETC In what kind of molecule Are the instructions for Building proteins stored?

$400 Answer ETC Nucleic acid

$500 Question ETC What is cohesion and adhesion?

$500 Answer ETC Cohesion is attraction of molecules in A substance water curved up in a test tube Adhesion is attraction of molecules of Different substances. Water curved down in test tube

Final Jeopardy What is the difference between a Solute, solvent and solution?

Final Jeopardy Answer A solute is a substance that dissolves In a solvent (sugar into water) A solvent is a substance that is a greater amount and dissolves a solute (water) A solution is a mixture of substances that is homogenous (balanced)