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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Atoms Bonding I Bonding II $100 $100 $100 $100
Periodic Table Bonding I Bonding II Chemical Equations $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy
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1 - $100 What is an atom? Basic particle from which all elements are made – smallest part of element
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1 - $200 What are protons? Explain with two main points
Positively charged item in nucleus of atom Found by the atomic number
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1 - $300 What are neutrons? Explain with two main points
Neutral change inside of the nucleus. Determines rather something is an isotope
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1 - $400 What is an electron? Explain with two main points
Negatively charged particle outside of the nucleus. Move quickly, small. Equal to the number of protons
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1 - $500 What makes an atom neutral?
Same number of protons and electrons.
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2 - $100 What does an elements location on a periodic table tell us?
The elements properties can be identified by its location on the periodic table
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2 - $200 What do the periods (rows) of the periodic table tell us?
Elements have the same number of energy shells or levels
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2 - $300 What do families (columns) of the periodic table tell us?
Elements have similar characteristics and same number of valence electrons
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2 - $400 What group on the periodic table has the most elements? What are key characteristics of this? Metals – ductile, malleable, luster, and can carry electrical current
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2 - $500 Daily Double What are key characterisitics of a nonmetal and metalloids?
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3 - $100 What is an ionic bond? Ionic bond is the attraction between oppositely charged ions
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3 - $200 Write out the chemical formula for water. Explain how much of each element is needed to make this compound. Subscript 2 stands for two hydrogens and one oxygen – Covalent bond
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3 - $300 How is the chemical formula for an ionic compound written?
IN a chemical formula for an ionic compound the positive ion is written first.
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3 - $400 How is a chemical bond formed?
When two atoms share valence electrons a covalent bond forms. When two atoms bond with a negative and positive charge unequal sharing of electrons on ionic bonds form
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3 - $500 What family does not usually form compounds? Why?
Noble gases do not usually form compounds because they have a full set of valence electrons
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4 - $100 What happens to an atom that loses an electron?
AN atom has a positive charge turning into a positive ion
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4 - $200 What happens when chemical bonds break?
New bonds (substances) form in a chemical change.
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4 - $300 Daily Double What does every chemical reaction involve a change in…
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4 - $400 How are valence electrons used in chemical bonding?
Atoms form chemical bonds when they share (covalent) or transfer (ionic) electrons – valence electrons
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4 - $500 How does the state of matter affect the way particles attract? Particles attract strongest in a solid then liquid and weakest in a gas.
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5 - $100 What is the law of conservation of mass?
States that during chemical reaction, matter is not create dor destroyed
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5 - $200 Describe substances in a chemical reaction.
Reactant yields Product Balance equation for law of conservation of mass
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5 - $300 What is an endothermic and exothermic reaction?
Endothermic – cool, more energy required, absorbed Energy, on reactants side Exothermic – hot, less energy required, released Energy, on products side
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5 - $400 What does it mean to be unbalanced with a chemical equation?
Reactants and products are not equal. Law of conservation of mass stated they must be balanced.
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5 - $500 Write a balanced Equation for the following.
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Final Jeopardy Create an electron dot diagram for the element Fluorine. Would Fluorine want to bond? Provide an example and name the type of bond Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here
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