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Quarter III Review with your host, Ms. Bloedorn
Jeopardy! Quarter III Review with your host, Ms. Bloedorn
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with your host, Ms. Bloedorn
Jeopardy! with your host, Ms. Bloedorn
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Jeopardy How Many Matching Misc. Name it Calculations Q $100 Q $100
Final Jeopardy
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$100 Question Matching Matching $100 question Name the Gas Law: P1V1 = P2V2
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Matching $100 Answer Boyle’s Law
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$200 Question Matching This equation represents what kind of reaction?
A + B AB
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$200 Answer Matching Synthesis
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How many steps in this problem? Convert 10.0 g oxygen to moles oxygen.
$300 Question Matching How many steps in this problem? Convert 10.0 g oxygen to moles oxygen.
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$300 Answer from Matching 1 step
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$400 Question Matching Name the Gas Law: P1V1 = P2V2 T T2
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$400 Answer from Matching Combined Gas Law
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$500 Question Matching This equation represents what kind of reaction?
CxHx + O2 CO2 + H2O
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$500 Answer Matching Combustion
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$100 Question How Many 20°C = ? K
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$100 Answer How many? K
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How many oxygen atoms are in
$200 Question How many? How many oxygen atoms are in Ca(NO3)2?
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$200 Answer How many? 6 oxygen atoms
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$300 Question from How many?
How many liters does 1 mol He take up at STP?
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$300 Answer from How Many? 22.4 L
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$400 Question from How Many?
Calculate the molar mass of Ca(NO3)2.
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$400 Answer from How many? g/mol
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$500 Question from How many?
2Na + Cl2 2NaCl How many moles of Na are needed to use up 10 moles of Cl2?
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$500 Answer from How many? 20 moles
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$100 Question from Miscellaneous
What is the empirical formula for C2H6?
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$100 Answer from Miscellaneous
CH3
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$200 Question from Miscellaneous
Name the type of reaction: KCl + F2 KF + Cl2
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$200 Answer from Miscellaneous
Single Replacement
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$300 Question from Miscellaneous
As temperature decreases, what happens to pressure? (Volume is constant.)
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$300 Answer from Miscellaneous
Pressure decreases.
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$400 Question from Miscellaneous
Write and balance the equation for this reaction: Potassium iodide is added to Aluminum phosphate, to yield Potassium phosphate and Aluminum iodide.
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$400 Answer from Miscellaneous
KI + AlPO4 K3PO4 + AlI3 Balanced: 3KI + AlPO4 K3PO4 + AlI3
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$500 Question from Miscellaneous
Name one way to make collisions happen more frequently between gas molecules.
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$500 Answer from Miscellaneous
Decrease volume Increase pressure Increase temperature (choose one)
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Name a pressure measurement, OTHER than “atm.”
$100 Question from Name It Name a pressure measurement, OTHER than “atm.”
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$100 Answer from Name it? mmHg, kPa, lb/in2 (more possible)
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Name the type of reaction:
$200 Question from Name it Name the type of reaction: Hg2O2 Hg + O2
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$200 Answer from Name it Decomposition
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What is Standard Molar Volume?
$300 Question from Name it What is Standard Molar Volume?
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$300 Answer from Name It 22.4 L/mol
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Name the smallest part of any covalent compound.
$400 Question from Name It Name the smallest part of any covalent compound.
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$400 Answer from Name It molecule
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Name the smallest part of any ionic compound.
$500 Question from Name It Name the smallest part of any ionic compound.
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$500 Answer from Name It Formula unit
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$100 Question from Calculations
Initial pressure on a balloon is 1 atm and its volume is 1 L. Pressure is raised to 2 atm. What is the volume?
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$100 Answer from Calculations
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Balance this equation:
$200 Question from Calc. Balance this equation: H2S + Cl2 S8 + HCl
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$200 Answer from Calc. 8H2S + 8Cl2 S8 + 16HCl
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Convert 10.0 moles of water to grams of water.
$300 Question from Calc. Convert 10.0 moles of water to grams of water.
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$300 Answer from Calc. 180. g water
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$400 Question from Calc. 8H2S + 8Cl2 S8 + 16HCl Using this equation, calculate the number of moles of HCl made, starting with 17.5 mol H2S.
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$400 Answer from Calc. 35.0 mol HCl
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$500 Question from Calc. A sample of a gas is at 2.5 atm, 200°C, and is in a 5.7 L container. How many moles of it are there?
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$500 Answer from Calc. 0.367 mol
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Starting with 25.0g Cl2, how many grams of S8 are formed?
Final Jeopardy 8H2S + 8Cl2 S8 + 16HCl Starting with 25.0g Cl2, how many grams of S8 are formed?
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Final Jeopardy Answer 11.3 g
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