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1 Chemical Jeopardy Adapted by T. Trimpe http://sciencespot.net/
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2 It’s Chemical for $100 In this type of change, new substances are formed that were not present before. To change the text, click and highlight the “Type the response here”. Type your text.

3 Chemical Back to Game

4 It’s Chemical for $200 What was the role of yeast in the decomposition reaction of hydrogen peroxide?

5 A Catalyst Back to Game

6 What is an insoluble solid formed during a chemical reaction?
It’s Chemical for $300 What is an insoluble solid formed during a chemical reaction?

7 Precipitate Back to Game

8 Exothermic or Endothermic?
It’s Chemical for $400 Exothermic or Endothermic?

9 Endothermic Back to Game

10 What is the term for the energy required to start a chemical reaction?
It’s Chemical for $500 What is the term for the energy required to start a chemical reaction?

11 Activation Energy Back to Game

12 Synthesis or Decomposition?
Describing Reactions for $100 Synthesis or Decomposition?

13 Decomposition Back to Game

14 Synthesis or Decomposition?
Describing Reactions for $200 Synthesis or Decomposition?

15 Synthesis Back to Game

16 Describing Reactions for $300
Balanced or Not?

17 Balanced Back to Game

18 Single or Double Replacement?
Describing Reactions for $400 Single or Double Replacement?

19 Double Back to Game

20 Single or Double Replacement?
Describing Reactions for $500 Single or Double Replacement?

21 Single Back to Game

22 How Many Atoms for $100 Mg

23 1 Back to Game

24 How Many Atoms for $200 H20

25 H=2 O=1 Back to Game

26 How Many Atoms for $300 NH3

27 N=1 H=3 Back to Game

28 How Many Atoms for $400 4Al2S3

29 Al=8 S=12 Back to Game

30 How Many Atoms for $500 3Na(OH)2

31 Na=2 O=6 H=6 Back to Game

32 Give the oxidation number for Magnesium.
Only Ions for $100 Give the oxidation number for Magnesium.

33 2+ Back to Game

34 Give the oxidation number for Fluorine.
Only Ions for $200 Give the oxidation number for Fluorine.

35 1- Back to Game

36 Give the oxidation number for Potassium.
Only Ions for $300 Give the oxidation number for Potassium.

37 1+ Back to Game

38 Give the oxidation number for Iodine.
Only Ions for $400 Give the oxidation number for Iodine.

39 1- Back to Game

40 Give the oxidation number for Arsenic.
Only Ions for $500 Give the oxidation number for Arsenic.

41 3- Back to Game

42 Fluorine, Chlorine, and Bromine are all in the Halogen family (Gr.17).
Bonding Basics for $100 Fluorine, Chlorine, and Bromine are all in the Halogen family (Gr.17). How many valence electrons?

43 7 Back to Game

44 Ionic bonds form between what types of matter?
Bonding Basics for $200 Ionic bonds form between what types of matter?

45 Metals and Nonmetals Back to Game

46 Bonding Basics for $300 What is the name for a bond formed where electrons are shared unevenly?

47 Polar Bond Or Polar Back to Game

48 How many valence electrons do the elements N and P have?
Bonding Basics for $400 How many valence electrons do the elements N and P have?

49 5 To delete a sound, click on the speaker and hit Delete on your keyboard. Back to Game

50 What family is unlikely to form bonds?
Bonding Basics for $500 What family is unlikely to form bonds?

51 Noble Gases Back to Game

52 Ionic and Covalent for $100
Sodium and Chlorine

53 NaCl Back to Game

54 Ionic and Covalent for $200
Calcium and Oxygen

55 CaO Back to Game

56 Ionic and Covalent for $300
Lithium and Fluorine

57 LiF Back to Game

58 Ionic and Covalent for $400
2 Hydrogen and 1 Oxygen

59 H2O Back to Game

60 Ionic and Covalent for $500
1 Carbon and 4 Hydrogen

61 CH4 Back to Game

62 How many points do you want to risk?
Final Jeopardy How many points do you want to risk? To customize the Daily doubles, Click on the First Daily Double button using the right mouse button. Select Action Settings. Click on the drop down menu next to the Option to Hyperlink to. Select Slide. A preview window of the slides will appear. Select the slide you want to attach to the First Daily Double. Do the same for the Second Daily Double.

63 Balance the equation: NH3 + H2SO4 -> (NH4)2 + SO4
Final Jeopardy Balance the equation: NH3 + H2SO4 -> (NH4)2 + SO4

64 2NH3 + H2SO4 -> (NH4)2 + SO4

65 And the winner is …


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