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Welcome to Jeopardy Review! I’m your happenin’ host Sal the Scientist! Today we will be practicing for our Chemistry Midterm! InstructionsGame Board

Choose from one of five categories. Then choose a point value. The larger the value, the more difficult the question. Choose from one of four answers. When you are finished with each question, click the home button to go back to the game board. The person with most points wins! Have fun, and remember, SCIENCE RULES! To Game Board

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This is the base unit for the measurement of length. Back to Game Board Answer

What is the meter? Back to Game Board

The gram is the base metric unit used to measure this. Answer

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This metric unit is used to measure the volume of liquids Answer Back to Game Board

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It is the measurement of the amount matter in an object. Answer Back to Game Board

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1,000 mL = _______L Answer Back to Game Board

1,000mL = 1.000L Back to Game Board

He was the first to group elements with similar properties into columns. Back to Game Board Answer

When scientists learned more about the atom his Atomic Theory was modified. Back to Game Board Answer

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His cathode ray tube experiment led him to the conclusion that an atom contains a negatively charged particle. Back to Game Board Answer

Who is J.J Thompson? Back to Game Board

His gold foil experiment showed that atoms have a dense positive center. Back to Game Board Answer

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It was Antoine Lavoisier's discovery that the mass of any one element at the beginning of a reaction will equal the mass of that element at the end of the reaction Back to Game Board Answer

What is the law of conservation of Mass? Back to Game Board

It is the dense positive center of an atom. Back to Game Board Answer

What is the nucleus? Back to Game Board

It is the subatomic particle that has a mass of nearly 0 amu and a negative charge. Back to Game Board Answer

These electrons are found in the highest energy level and are the ones involved in bonding. Back to Game Board Answer

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This is formed when an atom loses an electron. Back to Game Board Answer

What is a cation? Back to Game Board

It is the electron configuration for Neon (Ne). Back to Game Board Answer

Back to Game Board What is 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 ?

What is the electron? Back to Game Board

Light energy is given off in the form of waves when electrons return to this state from an excited one. Back to Game Board Answer

What is the ground state? Back to Game Board

It tells you how many protons are in an atom and the periodic table is also arranged by its increasing value. Back to Game Board Answer

What is the atomic number? Back to Game Board

It is calculated by subtracting the atomic number from the atomic mass. Atomic mass – Atomic number = ? Back to Game Board Answer

What is milliliter? Back to Game Board

It is the name given to the group 1 elements. Back to Game Board Answer

What are the alkali metals? Back to Game Board

Group 18 elements are all noble gases and have this many valence electrons…. Back to Game Board Answer

What is 8? Back to Game Board

It is the element in it’s group that is a gas at room temperature, has no neutrons and only one proton. Back to Game Board Answer

What is Hydrogen? Back to Game Board

When forming ions an atom must lose or gain one of these…. Back to Game Board Answer

It is a mixture that is completely the same throughout Back to Game Board Answer

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An example of this type of observation is salt crystals forming as a liquid evaporates Back to Game Board Answer

What is qualitative? Back to Game Board

1,000 m = _____ km Back to Game Board Answer

What is 1 km? Back to Game Board

It is the term used to describe the property of a material that can be molded by pounding Back to Game Board Answer

What is malleable? Back to Game Board

2L = _____ ml (k h da b d c m) Back to Game Board Answer

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Back to Game Board What are the number of neutrons in an atom? Ex: 12 – 6 = 6 neutrons