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1 Science Jeopardy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Scientific Method Atoms
Periodic Table Metals Nonmetals Metalloids Chemical Bonds Solids Liquids Gases $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Type in your category names. Then go to each slide and type in your questions and answers for each category. Slides start with # 2 in the top left hand corner and move down to the end of the category then go to the top of the next category to the right. (2-6 then 7-11 etc.) When you run the power point and you click on the dollar amount the question will show up. Click the space bar to see the answer. Click MAIN to return to the category page. The dollar amount will change color to indicate the question has already been used. To reset the game, close the power point and reopen it. If you type .pps at the end it will open in a slideshow. If you type .ppt it will open to edit. Problems contact Have Fun!

2 What word means an “explanation of the results of your testing?”
Conclusion Main

3 What means “asking the question you are concerned about?”
State the problem Main

4 Which means “seeing, hearing, smelling, touching, or tasting?”
observe Main

5 You are conducting an experiment to see if the amount of water you boil affects the boiling point. What is the variable? The amount of water. Main

6 The more water boiled will produce a higher boiling point.
You are conducting an experiment to see if the amount of water you boil affects the water’s boiling point. What is a good hypothesis? The more water boiled will produce a higher boiling point. Main

7 An atom’s nucleus is composed of _____ and ______.
Protons and neutrons Main

8 Which particle of an atom has no electrical charge?
neutron Main

9 Which of atomic particle is NOT part of the atomic mass?
Electrons Main

10 If an atom has 15 protons, how many electrons will it have?
Main

11 The smallest particle an element can be divided into and still be the same element is a/an _______.
atom Main

12 A column of elements on the periodic table is called a _________.
Main

13 Group or family Main

14 Halogen gases are very reactive because ____________.
Main

15 Halogen gases are very reactive because ____________.
They have 7 valence electrons Main

16 Which elements are silvery solid metals with low densities that are very reactive?
Alkali metals Main

17 What compound is formed by the combination of sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl)?
NaCl is salt Main

18 What compound is formed by the combination of 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and 1 oxygen (O) atom?
H2O is water Main

19 H is reactive because it does not have a full valence shell.
H has 1 valence electron. He has 2 valence electrons. Which is reactive and why? H is reactive because it does not have a full valence shell. Main

20 The most abundant group of elements on the periodic table are the _________.
Metals Main

21 Where are the metals located on the periodic table?
Main

22 Where are the metals located on the periodic table?
To the left of the zig-zag line Main

23 Which are the best at conducting electricity and heat?
metals Main

24 Which are considered “semimetals”
metalloids Main

25 Potassium is a metal. What would it do to get a full valence shell?
Lose electrons Main

26 Electrons in the outer energy level are known as _________.
Main

27 Electrons in the outer energy level are known as _________.
Valence electrons Main

28 The number of valence electrons
The reactivity of an atom is determined by _________. The number of valence electrons Main

29 How many electrons does a carbon atom have in its outer energy level?
4 Main

30 What is the name of chemical bond that forms from transferring (giving away and receiving) electrons? Ionic bond Main

31 Which of the following elements will most likely form an ionic bond
Which of the following elements will most likely form an ionic bond? Fe and Na Li and Ca N and O K and F K and F Main

32 When you compare a solid to a liquid, the particles in the solid move ______ than the particles in the liquid. Less than Main

33 When a liquid turns into a gas, the particles will ________.
Move more Main

34 Which phase change requires a removal of energy?
evaporation melting freezing boiling a. freezing Main

35 Melting ice is an example of a _________ change.
physical Main

36 What happens at the arrow?
Water starts boiling Main


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