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1 Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400
Safety Scientific Investigate Lab Report Matter/ Periodic Table ECM Metal/ Nonmetal $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 Important: You must click on the amount, i.e. “$800” to go to the correct question Important: Sometimes a “Security Warning” comes up which states: Some active content has been disabled. Click for more details “Enable Content” This is due to Active code that allows the scoring text box to function, not because of anything malicious. You can read about it from Microsoft's own website here: $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000

2 $200 Question from Category 1
What 3 occasions require you to wear goggles in labs? Answer

3 $200 Answer from Category 1 Heat/Fire Chemicals When teacher tells you to

4 $400 Question from Category 1
True or False: You should use the fire extinguisher if your clothes catch fire. Answer

5 $400 Answer from Category 1 False

6 $600 Question from Category 1
True or False: It is safe to make your own experiments and test them without permission. Answer

7 $600 Answer from Category 1 False!

8 $800 Question from Category 1
When the bell rings you can leave your lab materials on the desk, as is. Answer

9 $800 Answer from Category 1 NO!

10 $1000 Question from Category 1
This person is responsible for picking up a broken beaker. Answer

11 $1000 Answer from Category 1 The Teacher!

12 $200 Question from Category 2
“TALKS” stands for this when graphing: Answer

13 $200 Answer from Category 2 A: T = Title A = Axis L = Labels K = Key or “Kolor” S = Scale

14 $400 Question from Category 2
This type of investigation requires me to compare 2 or more things. Answer

15 $400 Answer from Category 2 Comparative

16 $600 Question from Category 2
This type of investigation requires me to change the variables. Answer

17 $600 Answer from Category 2 Experimental

18 $800 Question from Category 2
This variable never changes, it stays constant. Answer

19 $800 Answer from Category 2 Control Variable

20 $1000 Question from Category 2
What are the two most common elements on Earth. **Element Abundance!! Answer

21 $1000 Answer from Category 2 Silicon and Oxygen Si O

22 $200 Question from Category 3
The acronym that guides writing a 5 sentence conclusion. Answer

23 $200 Answer from Category 3 RERUN

24 $400 Question from Category 3
Answer The chemical symbol for Technetium.

25 $400 Answer from Category 3 Tc

26 $600 Question from Category 3
The horizontal axis on a graph where the dependent variable is located. Answer

27 $600 Answer from Category 3 X-Axis

28 $800 Question from Category 3
The vertical axis on a graph where the independent variable is located. Answer

29 $800 Answer from Category 3 Y-Axis

30 $1000 Question from Category 3
Wild Card! How many elements must a compound have? Double points for 3 examples…… Answer

31 $1000 Answer from Category 3 2 or More! *Examples may vary!

32 $200 Question from Category 4
True or False: All of the elements are listed on the Periodic Table. Answer

33 $200 Answer from Category 4 Yes

34 $400 Question from Category 4
Answer The atomic number of Lead.

35 $400 Answer from Category 4 Pb - 82

36 $600 Question from Category 4
True or False: All atoms are elements, but not all elements are atoms. Answer

37 $600 Answer from Category 4 False

38 $800 Question from Category 4
3 examples of things that are not matter. Answer

39 $800 Answer from Category 4 Light Electricity Magnetism Gravity

40 $1000 Question from Category 4
The basic building blocks of matter. Answer

41 $1000 Answer from Category 4 Atoms!

42 $200 Question from Category 5
This is a pure substance made of only 1 type of atom. Answer

43 $200 Answer from Category 5 An element

44 $400 Question from Category 5
Chemical formula for this: Answer A:

45 $400 Answer from Category 5 2(H2O)

46 $600 Question from Category 5
This is the difference between an element and a compound. Answer

47 $600 Answer from Category 5 An element is only one type of atom. A compound is two or more elements bonded together.

48 $800 Question from Category 5
How many elements are in this compound: NaC2H3O2 Answer

49 $800 Answer from Category 5 4

50 $1000 Question from Category 5
How many atoms are in this compound: NaC2H3O2 Answer

51 $1000 Answer from Category 5 8

52 $200 Question from Category 6
Metals are located here on The Periodic Table….. Answer

53 $200 Answer from Category 6 Left Side

54 $400 Question from Category 6
Brittle, Dull Luster, Insulator and Not Magnetic describe properties of this type of element. Answer

55 $400 Answer from Category 6 Nonmetal

56 $600 Question from Category 6
Answer 3 Properties of Metals

57 $600 Answer from Category 6 Malleable, Conductor, Ductile Shiny Luster

58 $800 Question from Category 6
Answer 3 Metalloids…

59 $800 Answer from Category 6 Boron Silicon Germanium Arsenic Selenium
Antimony Tellurium

60 $1000 Question from Category 6
Iodine is a: Metal Nonmetal Metalloid Answer

61 $1000 Answer from Category 6 Nonmetal (Right side of Periodic Table)


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