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Science Jeopardy ABCDE Final Jeopardy

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Question Answer A-100 QUESTION :The chemical force that holds atoms or ions together. ANSWER: Chemical Bond

Question Answer A-200 QUESTION: Gives the distance between the two nuclei of bonded atoms ANSWER: Bond length

Question Answer A-300 QUESTION: Compounds with this type of structure have high melting and boiling points ANSWER: Network Structures

Question Answer A-400 QUESTION: Some networks are made of bonded ions and some compounds are made of these ANSWER: Molecules

Question Answer A-500 QUESTION: The intermolecular attractions that occur between water molecules is often referred to as this ANSWER: Hydrogen bonding

Question Answer QUESTION: A bond formed by the attraction between oppositely charged ions ANSWER: Ionic bond B-100

Question Answer B-200 QUESTION: Although some bonds are stronger and more rigid that others, all bonds behave more like these ANSWER: Springs

Question Answer B-300 QUESTION: Atoms joined by these types of bonds share electrons ANSWER: Covalent bonds

Question Answer B-400 QUESTION: Bonds in which electrons are shared equally are called ANSWER: Non-polar covalent bonds

Question Answer B-500 QUESTION: Parentheses group the atoms of this type of ion ANSWER: Polyatomic ions

Question Answer C-100 QUESTION: These have –OH groups ANSWER: Alcohols

Question Answer C-200 QUESTION: When a compound is made of only carbon and hydrogen atoms it is called ANSWER: A hydrocarbon

Question Answer C-300 QUESTION: When an alkane lines up in a row it is called ANSWER: Normal Alkane

Question Answer C-400 QUESTION: How many covalent bonds are formed from a carbon atom? ANSWER: Four

Question Answer C-500 QUESTION: When ionic compounds are melted or dissolved in water, moving ions can do this ANSWER: Conduct electricity

Question Answer D-100 QUESTION: Cations form this type of charge ANSWER: Positive

Question Answer D-200 QUESTION: Name the following covalent compound: CO ANSWER: Carbon monoxide

Question Answer D-300 QUESTION: The simplest chemical formula of a compound that tells the smallest whole-number ratio of atoms in the compound ANSWER: Empirical Formula

Question Answer D-400 QUESTION: These compounds have both empirical and molecular formulas ANSWER: Covalent compounds

Question Answer D-500 QUESTION: These have double carbon- carbon bonds ANSWER: Alkenes

Question Answer E-100 QUESTION: How many electrons does a carbon atom have available for bonding? ANSWER: Four

Question Answer E-200 QUESTION: Propane, Methane, and Octane all belong to this organic group ANSWER: Alkanes

Question Answer E-300 QUESTION: Cotton, wool are examples of these ANSWER: Natural Polymers

Question Answer E-400 QUESTION: A biological polymer made of bonded amino acids. ANSWER: Protein

Question Answer E-500 QUESTION: This polymer has a complex structure that resembles a twisted ladder ANSWER: DNA

Question Answer FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTION: -OH groups found in alcohols ANSWER: Hydroxyls