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Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
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This arrangement has zero lone pairs and 180° angle
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What is linear?
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This arrangement has one lone pair and 120° angle
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What is bent or angular?
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This arrangement has two lone pairs and 90° angle
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What is square planar?
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This arrangement has three lone pairs and 180° angle
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What is the linear arrangement?
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This arrangement has four lone pairs and 180° angle
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What is the linear arrangement?
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This Danish scientist was responsible for the model of the atom
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Who is Niels Bohr?
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This Austrian was responsible for the wave property of electrons
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Who is Erwin Schrodinger?
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This quantum scientist later won a Nobel Prize for science and peace.
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Who is Linus Pauling?
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A rule for filling up orbitals was named after this German scientist.
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Who is Friedrich Hund?
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The exclusion principle is named after this scientist?
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Who is Wolfgang Pauli?
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This is the bond between the overlap of two s orbitals
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What is a single bond?
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This is the bond between carbon and oxygen in carbon dioxide.
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What is a double bond?
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This is the bond between two nitrogen atoms in nitrogen gas.
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What is a triple bond?
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Diamonds are made of this element.
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What is carbon?
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It is not a covalent bond, but this kind of bond between sodium and chloride
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What is an ionic bond?
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The tool is used to look at soft tissues?
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What is MRI?
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This is called the next age of computing.
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What is quantum computing?
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The non-abbreviated name for lasers.
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What is Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
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A new state of matter found in 1995.
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What is Bose-Einstein Condensate?
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This is used to find how particles would have behaved shortly after the Big Bang.
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What is a particle accelerator?
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This force contains a European city in the name.
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What are London Dispersion Forces?
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The attraction between two polar molecules.
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What is dipole-dipole force?
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When hydrogen bonds to nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine.
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What is hydrogen bonding?
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A chemical’s resistance to flowing.
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What is viscosity?
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Ability of a substance to form a dipolar charge distribution.
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What is polarizability?
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Final Jeopardy Make your wager
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This institute offers free public lectures in Waterloo, Ontario.
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What is the Perimeter Institute.
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