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2 This is... Chemistry

3 Here are the categories...

4 Atomic Structure

5 Chemical Bonds

6 Periodic Table

7 Element Symbols

8 Atomic Structure Atoms by another name Periodic TableElement Symbols $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400

9 The atomic number of an element tells you what?

10 The number of protons and electrons the element has

11 Oops… click above to go back

12 How do you calculate the number of neutrons in an element?

13 Subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass.

14 Oops… click above to go back

15 Particles of an atom that carry a positive charge

16 Protons

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18 The electrons in the outermost ring of an element

19 Valence Electrons

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21 Types of elements that form a covalent bond

22 Nonmetal and Nonmetal

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24 Atoms that gain or lose electrons

25 Ions

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27 Ionic bonds occur between what types of elements?

28 Metal and Non-Metal

29 Oops… click above to go back

30 Atoms of the same element, but with different numbers of neutrons.

31 Isotopes

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33 These types of elements are good conductors of heat, electricity, etc.

34 Metals

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36 Which family/group on the periodic table are the Noble Gases?

37 Group 18

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39 On the periodic table this tells you how many valence electrons an element will have

40 The Family or Group

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42 $200 $100 $300 $400 $200 $100 $300 $400 $200 $100 $300 $400 $200 $100 $300 $400 GeographyPeopleConceptsVocabulary Bet how much you are willing to risk

43 On the periodic table this tells you how many electron rings/shells the element has

44 The Period

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46 What is the symbol for Carbon

47 C

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49 What is the symbol for Helium?

50 He

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52 What is the symbol for Beryllium?

53 Be

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55 What is the symbol for Iron?

56 Fe

57 Oops… click above to go back

58 Double Jeopardy

59 Bohr Models

60 Lewis Dot Diagrams

61 Miscellaneous Questions

62 Hard Questions

63 Bohr ModelLewis DotsMisc. ????’sHard ????’s $200 $400 $600 $800 $200 $400 $600 $800 $200 $400 $600 $800 $200 $400 $600 $800DoubleJeopardy

64 How many electrons go on the first ring in a Bohr Model

65 2

66 Oops… click above to go back

67 What particles are found in the nucleus of an atom?

68 Protons and Neutrons

69 Oops… click above to go back

70 How much are you and your team willing to risk?

71 Draw the Bohr model for Magnesium 12 Mg 24

72 See Teacher

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74 8 is the number of electrons found where?

75 In the 2 nd energy level

76 Oops… click above to go back

77 This diagram shows the number of valence electrons for an element

78 Lewis Dot Diagram

79 Oops… click above to go back

80 How many dots would the diagram for Sulfur have?

81 6

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83 All the elements in Alkaline-Earth Metals would have this many dots on their Lewis Dot Diagrams

84 2

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86 All the Nobel Gases would have how many dots in their Lewis Dot Diagrams

87 8

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89 A negatively charged ion.

90 Anion

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92 The element in an ionic bond that carries a positive charge.

93 Cation

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95 What type of charge does a neutron carry?

96 None- it is neutral

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98 The charge of a neutral atom.

99 0 (neutral)

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101 Metals that are easily bent and flattened have this property

102 They are Malleable

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104 What type of bond is NaCl?

105 Ionic Bond

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107 Dmitri Mendeleev

108 The person that discovered/organized the Periodic Table.

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110 How much are you and your team willing to risk?

111 The most reactive group of nonmetals.

112 Halogens

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114 Final Jeopardy You’ll have 60 seconds

115 Counting Atoms Make your wagers now

116 How many atoms of each element are found in the following equation? 6O 2 + C 6 H 12 O 6  6H 2 0 + 6CO 2 + Energy

117 6O 2 + C 6 H 12 O 6  6H 2 0 + 6CO 2 + Energy Lewis Dot Compounds

118 Now, lets see your answers… Team 1 Team 2 Team 3

119 Group # _________ Wager __________ Answer __________ ___________________________________________________ Final Jeopardy Answer Sheets to be printed out and given to students Group # _________ Wager __________ Answer __________ ___________________________________________________ Group # _________ Wager __________ Answer __________ ___________________________________________________ $$$

120 Instructor’s notes The game is set up for three teams but you can have as few or as many as you’d like 1 st round Daily Double is at Topic 3 – Question $400 Two Daily Doubles in Round Two at Topic 1 – Question $600 and Topic 4 – Question $800 Use the Word document “Jeopardy Worksheet” beforehand to create your questions


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