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Jeopardy Unit 2: Atoms Unit 3: Matter Unit 4: Reactions Unit 5: Newton Unit 6 & 7: Energy Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Unit 2: All atoms want how many electrons in the outer shell?

$100 Answer from Unit 2: 8! To be stable like the Noble Gases!

$200 Question from Unit 2: The number of protons has to be equal to the number of _____________ in a neutral atom.

$200 Answer from Unit 2: Electrons (positives = negatives)

$300 Question from Unit 2: A vertical column on the Periodic Table is called a _________ and a horizontal row is called a __________.

$300 Answer from Unit 2: Vertical = GROUPS or Families Horizontal = PERIOD

$400 Question from Unit 2: Given: I How many protons, electrons and neutrons are present?

$400 Answer from Unit 2: Protons & Electrons: 53 Neutrons: =75

$500 Question from Unit 2: When the nucleus of small atoms like Hydrogen are combined, a large amount of energy is released. What is this process?

$500 Answer from Unit 2: Nuclear FUSION!

$100 Question from Unit 3: MATTER ??

$100 Answer from Unit 3: Pure substances and Mixtures

$200 Question from Unit 3: When two substances combine so that each substance maintains its own properties, the result is a(n)….

$200 Answer from Unit 3: MIXTURE! Like.. Sugar and water

$300 Question from Unit 3: Increasing the surface area of a substance would do what when dissolving a solid?

$300 Answer from Unit 3: Make it dissolve faster!

$400 Question from Unit 3: Matter that has definite volume but no definite shape is a _______ and matter in which the particles are free to move in all directions is a _____.

$400 Answer from Unit 3: - Liquid and gas

$500 Question from Unit 3: 1. Give the pH scale 2. Provide an example of an acid, a base, and a neutral substance

$500 Answer from Unit 3: Acid: coffee, lemon 3. Basic: cleaners, bleach 4. Neutral: water

$100 Question from Unit 4: What is the name of the following compound: CaCl 2 AND what is the ratio of Ca to Cl atoms?

$100 Answer from Unit 4: Calcium Chloride 1 Ca : 2 Cl

$200 Question from Unit 4: Write the correct chemical formula for a compound made up of Ba and F.

$200 Answer from Unit 4: Ba +2 F -1 = BaF 2

$300 Question from Unit 4: If heat is added to the reaction it is ___________ and if heat is given off the reaction is ____________.

$300 Answer from Unit 4: Endothermic and Exothermic

$400 Question from Unit 4: What type of bond is shown below: +

$400 Answer from Unit 4: Covalent: Two non-metals

$500 Question from Unit 4: What is an insoluble (one that does not dissolve) compound that forms during a chemical reaction (specifically from two liquids)?

$500 Answer from Unit 4: A precipitate!!

$100 Question from Unit 5: A merry-go-round horse moves at a constant speed but at a changing ____________.

$100 Answer from Unit 5: Velocity.. Constantly changing directions!

$200 Question from Unit 5: According to Newtons 2 nd Law… For any object, the greater the force that's applied to it, the greater its __________ will be.

$200 Answer from Unit 5: Acceleration! F = ma

$300 Question from Unit 5: When you exert force to stand up, an equal and opposite force is exerted by the floor. These forces are called ________ - ___________ forces. Which of Newtons Law does this obey?

$300 Answer from Unit 5: Action-Reaction Newtons 3 rd Law!

$400 Question from Unit 5: In the absence of air resistance, when an object is in free-fall, the velocity of the object….

$400 Answer from Unit 5: INCREASES at a constant rate (constant acceleration)

$500 Question from Unit 5: As you get farther from the center of Earth, your weight will __________. Why?

$500 Answer from Unit 5: Decrease! Gravity depends on distance, and you are getting farther from the gravitational force!

$100 Question from Unit 6 & 7: A school bus engine transfers chemical potential energy into __________ so that the bus moves.

$100 Answer from Unit 6 & 7: KINETIC!

$200 Question from Unit 6 & 7: According to the law of conservation of energy, the total amount of energy in the universe _________________.

$200 Answer from Unit 6 & 7: Stays constant…. It just gets transferred from one form to another

$300 Question from Unit 6 & 7: Electric charge that has accumulated on an object is referred to as ________________. Give an example.

$300 Answer from Unit 6 & 7: STATIC Electricity EX: Rubbing a balloon on your hair

$400 Question from Unit 6 & 7: Earthquake (seismic) waves are illustrated below… what types of wave are they?

$400 Answer from Unit 6 & 7: Both compressional AND transverse

$500 Question from Unit 6 & 7: When a wave passes from a less dense medium to a more dense medium, what changes? What is this called?

$500 Answer from Unit 6 & 7: Speed changes … which changes the frequency and wavelength inversely RAREFACTION!

Final Jeopardy What are the four factors that affect reaction rates?

Final Jeopardy Answer Temperature, Concentration, Surface area, and Addition of a Catalyst

Final Jeopardy #2 Explain the two types of current…

Final Jeopardy Answer #2 Alternating: alternate from + to – terminals, how we get electricity to our homes Direct: one way, batteries produce this