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Chemistry Chapter 2-3 Review Game

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1 Chemistry Chapter 2-3 Review Game
Jeopardy Chemistry Chapter 2-3 Review Game

2 Select a Category 1 point 2 points 3 points 4 points 5 points
Dimensional Analysis Sig Figs Matter Reactions and Changes 1 point 2 points 3 points 4 points 5 points

3 The number of grams in 12.5 lbs.
Dimensional Analysis The number of grams in 12.5 lbs. 1 point Check

4 What is 5630 grams? Dimensional Analysis 1 point
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5 13.9 m/s converted to miles/day.
Dimensional Analysis 13.9 m/s converted to miles/day. 2 points Check

6 What is 758 miles / day? Dimensional Analysis 2 points
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7 1.2 x 10-10 km/s converted to feet/day.
Dimensional Analysis 1.2 x km/s converted to feet/day. 3 points Check

8 What is 3.4 x 10-2 feet/day? Dimensional Analysis 3 points
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9 Dimensional Analysis The density of a cube in g/ml that has a volume of 12.6 dl and a mass of 24.3 lbs. 4 points Check

10 What is 8.68 g/mL? Dimensional Analysis 4 points
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11 Dimensional Analysis The unknown volume in cubic feet of a cube that has a volume of 1.4 x 10-4 m3. 5 points Check

12 What is 5.2 x 10-3 feet3? Dimensional Analysis 5 points
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13 Sig Figs 12.045 1 point Check

14 Sig Figs What is 5 sig figs? 1 point Back to Category Slide

15 Sig Figs 2 points Check

16 Sig Figs What is 27.1? 2 points Back to Category Slide

17 Sig Figs x 3 points Check

18 Sig Figs What is ? 3 points Back to Category Slide

19 Sig Figs Round this number to 4 sig figs and put into scientific notation: 4 points Check

20 Sig Figs What is x 101? 4 points Back to Category Slide

21 Sig Figs Solve: (9.12 x 10-2) – (4.7 x 10-3) 5 points Check

22 Sig Figs What is or 8.7 x 10-2? 5 points Back to Category Slide

23 The two types of mixtures and an example for each.
Matter The two types of mixtures and an example for each. 1 point Check

24 Homogeneous – salt water Heterogeneous - salad
Matter Homogeneous – salt water Heterogeneous - salad 1 point Back to Category Slide

25 The symbols for the following elements:
Matter The symbols for the following elements: Silicon Radium Cesium 2 points Check

26 Matter What are… Si Ra Cs 2 points Back to Category Slide

27 Separating dissolved substances from water to purify it.
Matter Separating dissolved substances from water to purify it. 3 points Check

28 Matter What is distillation? 3 points Back to Category Slide

29 Matter A property that depends on the type of matter would be classified as this. 4 points Check

30 What is an intensive property?
Matter What is an intensive property? 4 points Back to Category Slide

31 The 3 types of matter and definitions for their shape and volume.
5 points Check

32 Matter What are solid (def. shape and volume), liquid (def. volume and indef. Shape), and gas (indef. Shape and volume). 5 points Back to Category Slide

33 Ripping paper and its type of change.
Reactions and Changes Ripping paper and its type of change. 1 point Check

34 What is a physical change and irreversible?
Reactions and Changes What is a physical change and irreversible? 1 point Back to Category Slide

35 A + B  C + D The products in the reaction above.
Reactions and Changes A + B  C + D The products in the reaction above. 2 points Check

36 What are C and D? Reactions and Changes 2 points
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37 The three ways to tell if a chemical change has taken place.
Reactions and Changes The three ways to tell if a chemical change has taken place. 3 points Check

38 Reactions and Changes -color change -formation of precipitate -production of gas -energy lost or gained 3 points Back to Category Slide

39 Reactions and Changes 3.98 g of solution A are added to 8.75 g of solution B. The products are 5.89 grams of precipitate C and this many grams of solution D. 4 points Check

40 What is 6.84 g of solution D? Reactions and Changes 4 points
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41 Reactions and Changes The percent error of the previous problem when only 6.15 g of solution D are formed? 5 points Check

42 What is 10.1% error? Reactions and Changes 5 points
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43 Congratulations! You have completed the game of Jeopardy.


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