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$600 $200 $400 $800 $1600 $1000 $2000 Ionic Bonding Covalent Bonding
Balancing Equations The Mole Stoichiometry Popcorn $200 $400 $800 $600 $1600 $1000 $2000 Jeopardy round
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$500 $400 $800 $1200 $1600 $2000 Ionic or Covalent Conversions Drawing
Vocabulary Reactions Naming $500 $400 $800 $1200 $1600 $2000 Double Jeopardy Round
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Final Jeopardy EF: C2H4O MF: C6H14O3 What is the empirical formula for a compound with 54.5% carbon, 9.1% hydrogen, 36.4% oxygen. Then calculate the molecular formula if the molar mass is grams. Final Jeopardy
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How many dots would Sulfur have in an electron dot structure?
$200 6 dots How many dots would Sulfur have in an electron dot structure? Single Jeopardy – Category 1
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What is the charge of iron in Iron(III) Chloride?
$400 +3 What is the charge of iron in Iron(III) Chloride? Single Jeopardy – Category 1
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What is the correct formula when Potassium and Bromine bond?
$600 KBr What is the correct formula when Potassium and Bromine bond? Single Jeopardy – Category 1
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What is the formula for Lead(II) Oxide
$800 PbO What is the formula for Lead(II) Oxide Single Jeopardy – Category 1
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What is the formula Ammonium Sulfate?
$1000 (NH3)2SO4 What is the formula Ammonium Sulfate? Single Jeopardy – Category 1
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What would be the geometry of CO2?
$200 Linear What would be the geometry of CO2? Single Jeopardy – Category 2
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How many bonding pairs would CH4 have?
$400 4 bonding pairs How many bonding pairs would CH4 have? Single Jeopardy – Category 2
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What are the 3 exceptions to the octet rule?
$600 Expanded octet Decreased octet Odd number for bonding pairs What are the 3 exceptions to the octet rule? Single Jeopardy – Category 2
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It would have a resonance structure
$800 It would have a resonance structure What would be special about drawing the structure of a Carbonate oxyanion? Single Jeopardy – Category 2
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What is the formula for the acid Phosphoric Acid?
$1000 H3PO4 What is the formula for the acid Phosphoric Acid? Single Jeopardy – Category 2
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$200 Coefficient What is the name of the number that is used to balance the chemical equation? Single Jeopardy – Category 3
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Combination or Synthesis
$400 Combination or Synthesis When you start with two elements and end with one compound, what type of reaction has taken place? Single Jeopardy – Category 3
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What is a reaction that produces carbon dioxide and water?
$600 Combustion What is a reaction that produces carbon dioxide and water? Single Jeopardy – Category 3
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What are the products for the following reactants?
$800 Cu + Zn(NO3)2 What are the products for the following reactants? Zn + Cu(NO3)2 Single Jeopardy – Category 3
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$1000 AgBr + Ca(NO3)2 What is the type of equation and what are the products for the following reactants? CaBr3 + AgNO3 Single Jeopardy – Category 3
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6.02 What is Avogadro’s number?
$200 6.02 x 1023 6.02 What is Avogadro’s number? x 1023 Single Jeopardy – Category 4
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$400 28.086g 1mole Si When converting from 13 moles of Silicon to grams of Silicon, what conversion factor would be used? Single Jeopardy – Category 4
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How many atoms are there in 18.3 grams of Aluminum foil?
$600 4.08 x 1023 Atoms of Aluminum How many atoms are there in 18.3 grams of Aluminum foil? Single Jeopardy – Category 4
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How many grams of Hydrogen are in 2.6 moles of water?
$800 5.3 grams of Hydrogen How many grams of Hydrogen are in 2.6 moles of water? Single Jeopardy – Category 4
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$1000 8.1 x 1023 Atoms of Helium How many atoms of Helium are there in a gas chamber that holds 30 L of gas? Single Jeopardy – Category 4
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Where can you “find” mole ratios?
$400 The balanced the chemical equation. Where can you “find” mole ratios? Single Jeopardy – Category 5
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Magnesium + chlorine magnesium chloride
$800 13 g MgCl2 Calculate grams of product in the below synthesis reaction if you are given 3.4 grams of magnesium. Magnesium + chlorine magnesium chloride Single Jeopardy – Category 5
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$1200 1) Convert reactants into moles 2) Use the mole ratio of reactants 3) Evaluate quantities to find limiting reactant When finding the limiting and excess reagents in a chemical reaction, what is the three steps needed if you start with reactant mass? Single Jeopardy – Category 5
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$1600 Sulfur What is the limiting reactant of a reaction were 3.4 grams of Sulfur reacts with 5.2 grams of oxygen when producing sulfur dioxide? Single Jeopardy – Category 5
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$2000 19 grams of amonia What is the maximum amount (in grams) of ammonia that can be produced if you have you have 16g of nitrogen and 12g of hydrogen? Single Jeopardy – Category 5
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What is formula for acetate?
$200 C2H3O2 What is formula for acetate? Single Jeopardy – Category 6
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What is the bond angle for a Trigonal Planar structure?
$400 120° What is the bond angle for a Trigonal Planar structure? Single Jeopardy – Category 6
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Is the molecule H2O polar or non polar?
$600 Polar Is the molecule H2O polar or non polar? Single Jeopardy – Category 6
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What is the formula for Sulfuric Acid?
$800 H2SO4 What is the formula for Sulfuric Acid? Single Jeopardy – Category 6
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What is the percent composition of carbon in CH4
$1000 75% Carbon What is the percent composition of carbon in CH4 Single Jeopardy – Category 6
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$500 ionic Potassium fluoride Double Jeopardy – Category 1
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$500 Ionic TiI4 Double Jeopardy – Category 1
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$500 ionic Aluminum phosphate Double Jeopardy – Category 1
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$500 covalent Iodine pentafluoride Double Jeopardy – Category 1
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$500 ionic Lead(IV) sulfate Double Jeopardy – Category 1
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How many moles are in 14.34 grams of Copper?
$400 0.2256 How many moles are in grams of Copper? Double Jeopardy – Category 2
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How many grams of calcium are in 4.2 moles of CaO?
$800 1.7 x 102 grams of calcium How many grams of calcium are in 4.2 moles of CaO? Double Jeopardy – Category 2
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Calculate the number of moles and representative particles for C6H6
$1200 9.41 x 103 moles 5.66 x 1021 rp Calculate the number of moles and representative particles for C6H6 Double Jeopardy – Category 2
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$1600 Hydrobromic Acid What is the limiting reactant of a equation that has 2.4 moles of fluorine and 1.4 moles of hydrobromic acid relating to the below equation. HBr + F Br2 + HF Double Jeopardy – Category 2
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$2000 0.6 moles of HCl Aluminum Hydroxide and Hydrochloric Acid react in a double replacement reaction. How many moles of acid are neutralized if there is moles of aluminum hydroxide? Double Jeopardy – Category 2
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$400 Trigonal Planar; 3 bp Draw the structure, after calculating the number of bond pairs, of BH3. Double Jeopardy – Category 3
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Draw the structure, after calculating bond pairs, for PF5.
$800 Trigonal Bipyramidal; 20 bonding pairs Draw the structure, after calculating bond pairs, for PF5. Double Jeopardy – Category 3
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Draw the structure, after calculating bond pairs, for CO2.
$1200 Linear; 8 bond pairs Draw the structure, after calculating bond pairs, for CO2. Double Jeopardy – Category 3
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Draw the structure, after calculating bonding pairs, for SO2
$1600 Bent; 9 bonding pairs Draw the structure, after calculating bonding pairs, for SO2 Double Jeopardy – Category 3
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Draw the structure, after calculating bonding pairs, for C2H4
$2000 Double bonded carbon; two hydrogen on both sides Draw the structure, after calculating bonding pairs, for C2H4 Double Jeopardy – Category 3
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$400 Resonance Structure A condition that occurs when more than one valid Lewis Structure can be written for a molecule or ion. Double Jeopardy – Category 4
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$800 Empirical Formula A formula that shows the smallest whole number ratio of the elements of a compound. Double Jeopardy – Category 4
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$1200 Polyatomic ion An ion made up of two or more atoms bonded together that acts as a single unit with a net charge. Double Jeopardy – Category 4
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$1600 Mole ratio In a balanced equation, the ratio between the number of moles of any two substances. Double Jeopardy – Category 4
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$2000 Spectator ion An ion that does not participate in a reaction and usually is not shown in an ionic equation Double Jeopardy – Category 4
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Synthesis or combination
$400 Synthesis or combination H2 + O2 H2O Double Jeopardy – Category 5
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Will the below single replacement reaction take place?
$800 No Will the below single replacement reaction take place? Cu + ZnCl2 Double Jeopardy – Category 5
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What are the products for the word equation below?
$1200 Water, carbon dioxide, lithium bromide What are the products for the word equation below? Lithium carbonate + hydrobromic acid Double Jeopardy – Category 5
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$1600 H2O and Water Predict the products and name the type of equation for the reactants below. C2H6 + O2 Double Jeopardy – Category 5
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What is the net ionic equation for the double replacement reaction?
$2000 Ag+2(aq) + Cl-1(aq) AgCl(s) What is the net ionic equation for the double replacement reaction? AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq) Double Jeopardy – Category 5
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What is the formula for Aluminum phosphate?
$400 AlPO4 What is the formula for Aluminum phosphate? Double Jeopardy – Category 6
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What is the compound name for Si2Br6?
$800 Disilicon hexabromide What is the compound name for Si2Br6? Double Jeopardy – Category 6
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Name 2 characteristic that can tell you if a compounds name is ionic?
$1200 Ionic: oxidation #, element from left and one form right, and polyatomic ions Name 2 characteristic that can tell you if a compounds name is ionic? Double Jeopardy – Category 6
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What is the formula for nitric acid?
$1600 H2NO3 What is the formula for nitric acid? Double Jeopardy – Category 6
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What is the formula for Tin(IV) permanganate?
$2000 Sn(MnO4)4 What is the formula for Tin(IV) permanganate? Double Jeopardy – Category 6
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What is the conversion factor from moles to mL for a 6M acid?
Daily Double 6 moles 1000mL What is the conversion factor from moles to mL for a 6M acid? Single Jeopardy Daily Double
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What is the molar mass of Hexaphosphorus heptasulfide?
Daily Double grams What is the molar mass of Hexaphosphorus heptasulfide? Double Jeopardy First Daily Double
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Daily Double 98.2% What is the % yield the product in the equation below is you have 0.24 g of HgO, when during lab researchers obtained 1.08 x 10-3 g of liquid Mercury. Double Jeopardy Second Daily Double
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