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Jeopardy Chapter 6 Misc1. Misc2 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Q $100 Q $100
Final Jeopardy
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$100 Question from Chapter 4
Matter that only contains one kind of particle
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$100 Answer from Chapter 4 What is a pure substance?
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$200 Question from Chapter 4
The similarities and differences between qualitative and quantitative physical properties
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$200 Answer from Chapter 4 What is: They are both physical properties
Qualitative – can be observed and described without detailed measurement Quantitative – can be measured and assigned a particular value?
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$300 Question from Chapter 4
This is the mass of an object that has a density of 4 g/mL and a volume of 2 mL.
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$300 Answer from Chapter 4 What is 8g?
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$400 Question from Chapter 4
These are the 4 clues that a change is chemical and not physical.
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$400 Answer from Chapter 4 What is: A new colour appears
Heat or light is given off 3. Bubbles of gas are formed 4. A new solid (precipitate) is formed when 2 solutions are mixed?
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$500 Question from Chapter 4
These are 6 types of chemical properties.
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$500 Answer from Chapter 4 What is : Reactivity with water
2. Reactivity with oxygen 3. Combustibility 4. Reactivity with acids 5. Stability 6. toxicity?
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$100 Question from Chapter 5
The man whose model of the atom describes it as a positively charged sphere with negatively charged particles embedded in it.
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$100 Answer from Chapter 5 Who is Thomson?
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$200 Question from Chapter 5
The equation to figure out how many neutrons there are in an atom
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$200 Answer from Chapter 5 What is:
# of neutrons = mass # - atomic number?
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$300 Question from Chapter 5
The Bohr-Rutherford Diagram for aluminum.
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$300 Answer from Chapter 5 What is:
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$400 Question from Chapter 5
The number of valence electrons that the Alkaline-Earth Metals have and the number of bonds they tend to form.
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$400 Answer from Chapter 5 What is: 2 and 2?
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$500 Question from Chapter 5
The name of family number 17 on the periodic table , 2 of their characteristics and 1 specific use.
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$500 Answer from Chapter 5 What are the halogens which are: Non-metals
Solid, liquid and gases Highly reactive Corrosive And are used as disinfectants?
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$100 Question from Chapter 6
The term that describes a positively or negatively charged atom and what happens with their electrons to form these particles.
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$100 Answer from Chapter 6 What is an ion that is formed by
gaining or losing electrons?
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$200 Question from Chapter 6
The term that describes a chemical bond in which one or more pairs of electrons are shared by two atoms.
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$200 Answer from Chapter 6 What is a covalent bond?
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$300 Question from Chapter 6
Does the rubidium ion lose or gain electrons? How many? What type of compound will it form?
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$300 Answer from Chapter 6 What is: rubidium loses 1 electron to form
an ionic compound?
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$400 Question from Chapter 6
The name of this particle and the type of compound that it forms CO
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$400 Answer from Chapter 6 What is carbon monoxide which
is a molecular (covalent) compound?
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$500 Question from Chapter 6
The Bohr- Rutherford diagram for water.
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$500 Answer from Chapter 6 What is:
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$100 Question from Misc1 The term that describes the ability of a substance to change (react) and form a new substance
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$100 Answer from Misc1 What is a chemical property
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$200 Question from Misc1 The charge of a neutron and it’s location in the atom.
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$200 Answer from Misc1 What is neutral and in the nucleus?
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$300 Question from Misc1 The reason that elements are more
reactive as you move down a chemical group (family).
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$300 Answer from Misc1 What is: Moving down a group the elements
valence electrons occupy higher energy levels which are further from the nucleus and more loosely held, therefore they are more easily lost/gained or shared in a chemical reaction?
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$400 Question from Misc1 One side of a cube of unknown metal measures 0.53cm. If the mass of the cube is 0.92 g, what is the density of the cube? (hint: use grass!)
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$400 Answer from Misc1 What is: G: L/W/H=0.53cm, m=0.92g R: density
A: D=M, V=LxWxH V S: D= g 0.53cmx0.53cmx0.53cm = 6.18g/cm3 S: The density of the cube is 6.18g/cm.
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$500 Question from Misc1 4 properties of water that supports life on Earth.
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$500 Answer from Misc1 What are: It exists in all 3 states
Universal solvent Can absorb heat well before it begins to get hot Solid ice is less dense than liquid water
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$100 Question from Misc2. The smallest particle of an element that retains the identity of the element.
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$100 Answer from Misc2. What is an atom?
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$200 Question from Misc2. The standard atomic notation for oxygen
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$200 Answer from Misc2. What is: 16 O 8
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$300 Question from Misc2. The property that describes the ability of a substance to be drawn into a wire.
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$300 Answer from Misc2. What is ductility?
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$400 Question from Misc2. The gas test for Oxygen gas
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$400 Answer from Misc2. What is: put a glowing splint into the test tube If oxygen is present, the glowing splint will burst into flame.
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$500 Question from Misc2. The following materials are placed in a graduated cylinder. In what order would they be arranged in the graduated cylinder from bottom to top? Glass (2.4 g/mL); Water (1.0 g/mL); Glycerine (1.26 g/mL); Wax (0.88 g/mL)
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$500 Answer from Misc2. What is: glass, glycerine, water, wax
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Final Jeopardy The structural diagram for hydrogen cyanide (HCN)
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Final Jeopardy Answer What is:
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