Jeopardy Atomic Particles Periodic Table Chemical Bonds Properties of H 2 O Potent potables FINAL JEOPARDY 500 400 300 200 100 200 300 400 100.

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Jeopardy Atomic Particles Periodic Table Chemical Bonds Properties of H 2 O Potent potables FINAL JEOPARDY

100 Question-1 BACK Where is the electron found in an atom? Orbits / energylevels

100 Question-2 BACK What is the atomic number for Helium? 2

100 Question-3 BACK How many electrons can be held in the second energy level of an atom? 8

100 Question-4 BACK Is water a polar or non-polar molecule? Polar

100 Question-5 BACK Oils are polar or nonpolar compounds? Nonpolar

200 Question-1 BACK What is the mass of an electron? Almost 0

200 Question-2 BACK How many protons does Iron have? 26 protons

200 Question-3 BACK A chemical bond formed when an atom gives 1 or more electrons to another atom is a(n) ______ bond Ionic

200 Question-4 BACK What is the name of the property of water to stick to itself? Cohesion

200 Question-5 BACK What is the angle of separation of the 2 hydrogen atoms in a water molecule? O

300 Question-1 BACK Where in an atom are protons found? Nucleus

300 Question-2 BACK How many neutrons does Chlorine have? 18 neutrons

300 Question-3 BACK A chemical bond formed when atoms share one or more electrons is called a(n) ______ bond. Covalent

300 Question-4 BACK What is the property which allows water to stick to other materials? Adhesion

300 Question-5 BACK Would salt dissolve in water? No

400 Question-1 BACK How many electrons can fit into the 3 rd energy level? 8

400 Question-2 BACK The isotope Carbon-14 (C 14 ) has how many protons? 6

400 Question-3 BACK A bond formed through the electromagnetic charges of polar molecules is called a(n) ______ bond Hydrogen

400 Question-4 BACK What is the most dense state of matter of H 2 O Liquid

400 Question-5 BACK What property of water holds the water ball together when Mr. Stanley shoots his squirtgun? Cohesion

500 Question-1 BACK What Force Exists between a neutron and an electron? None

500 Question-2 BACK How many electrons would sodium have if it was a +1 ion? 10

500 Question-3 BACK A covalent bond where electrons are shared unequally is called a _________ covalent bond Polar

500 Question-4 BACK What is the angle of separation of the H atoms in a water molecule? O

500 Question-5 BACK What ion is released by water to form an acid? H+H+

FINAL JEOPARDY Why are snowflakes six sided? Because of their hydrogen bonds, water molecules form 6 sided crystals when they freeze.