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Friday, May 23rd: “A” Day (Sr. finals) Tuesday, May 27 th : “B” Day Agenda Chem 1 2 nd semester Jeopardy Review Next time: Next time: 2 nd semester final exam!
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Jeopardy Teams 2A A)Desiree, Lauren, Austin, Brooke, Jackie B)Lydia, Allie, Chris, Megan, Rachael C)Taylor, Colleen, Ben, Paityn, Ashley D)Kendra, Jordan, Drew, Tabitha E)Emily, Stephanie, Connor, Jake, Mya
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Jeopardy Teams 4A A)Abby, Ashley, Josh B)Daleah, Mason, Jordan, Troy C)Sarah, Rebecca, Anna D)Korey, Tate, Jordan E)Eric, Cody, Morgan
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Jeopardy Teams 1B A)Kelsey, Christian, Autumn, Rachel D B)Sydney, Phoenix, Rachel M, Hunter C)Andy, Alyssa, Krysta, Ashley D)Emily, Mason, Whitney, Michael E)Morgon, Allie, Kyle
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Jeopardy Teams 3B A)Kaitlyn, Merik, Kenzie, RJ B)Allysa, Justin, Hunter C)Danika, Dylan, Alexandra D)Michelle, Noah, Eryn E)Adam, Molly, Holly
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Chem 1 2 nd semester Final Review
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THE RULES: Mrs. Elfline’s decisions are final – that means no whining! Each member of the winning team will receive $1 mole money to use on the final!
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And now…here is the host of Jeopardy… Alex Trebek (Just seeing if you were paying attention)
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Let’s Get Ready to play… Today’s Categories are:
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Definitions & Stuff & Stuff
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Chapter 5: Chapter 5: Ions/Ionic Compounds
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Ch. 6: Ch. 6: Covalent Compounds
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Ch. 7: Ch. 7: The Mole/Chemical The Mole/Chemical Composition
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Chemistry Rhyme Time Rhyme Time
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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Definitions & Stuff & Stuff $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Ch. 5: Ch. 5: Ionic Compounds $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Ch. 6: Ch. 6: Covalent Compounds $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Ch. 7 Ch. 7 Mole/Chem Composition $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Chemistry Rhyme Time Rhyme Time FJ
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The electrons that are involved in chemical bonding are what kind of electrons? Hint: WHERE are they located in the atom? Answer…
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Valence Electrons (electrons located in the outermost energy level of an atom) 100
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What happens, in terms of reactivity, once an atom has a full outer energy level? Answer…
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It has a stable octet and is unreactive (it’s happy as a clam!) 200
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Which of the following electron configurations belong to an element that IS chemically reactive? 1. 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6 2. 1s 2 2s 2 2p 5 3. 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 4. 1s 2 Answer…
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1s 2 2s 2 2p 5 (the 2p orbitals are not filled, making this element extremely reactive) 300
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Using the symbols d + and d -, write a formula showing the polar nature of the HCl molecule. Answer…
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H d+ Cl d- (Chlorine is more electronegative that H and will “hog” the electron, leaving H partially positive and Cl partially negative) 400
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Of these 4, which most likely has the highest boiling point? 1. H 2 O 2. CO 2 3. NaCl 4. NO 2 Of these 4, which most likely has the highest boiling point? 1. H 2 O 2. CO 2 3. NaCl 4. NO 2 Answer…
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NaCl (All of the other choices are covalent compounds. NaCl is ionic and ionic compound have higher melting/boiling points) 500
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Answer… What is the formula for the compound formed by magnesium ions, Mg 2+, and chloride ions, Cl - ?
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100 MgCl 2
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Answer… How are an ion and its parent atom the same?
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They have the same atomic number (number of protons) 200
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What is the name of the energy that’s released when a salt is formed from ions in the gas phase? Answer…
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Lattice Energy 300
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Name the compound MgI 2 Answer…
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Magnesium iodide 400
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Name the compound Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3 Answer…
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Iron (III) sulfate 500
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In a triple bond, two atoms share how many electrons? Answer…
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6 100
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Name the compound NO 2 Answer…
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Nitrogen dioxide 200
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What does the symbol PO 4 3- represent? Answer…
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A Polyatomic Ion 300
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Write the formula for the compound phosphorus trichloride. Answer…
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PCl 3 400
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To draw the Lewis structure for the sulfate ion, SO 4 2-, what do you need to do to count up the electrons needed? Answer…
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Add 2 electrons to the total (You need to add 2 electrons to the total to account for the 2- charge on the ion) 500
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The formula that shows the simplest whole-number ratio of elements Answer…
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Empirical Formula 100
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The molecular formula of methane is CH 4. What is it’s empirical formula? Answer…
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CH 4 (CH 4 is already the simplest whole-number ratio of elements, so the molecular formula and the empirical formula are the same) 200
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What is the percentage composition of CF 4 ? Answer…
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13.65% C 86.35% F 300
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The percentage of Si in SiO 2 is 50%. What is the total percentage of oxygen? Answer…
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50% Oxygen (If 50% is Si, the rest must be oxygen and the percentages must add up to 100%) 400
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What is the empirical formula for a compound that is 31.9% potassium, 28.9% chlorine, and 39.2% oxygen? Answer…
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KClO 3 500
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Answer… Conversation in the laboratory… L _ _ G _ _
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100 Lab Gab
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A chemistry student who is looking for a flat-bottomed cylindrical container… B _ _ _ _ _ S _ _ _ _ _ Answer…
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Beaker Seeker 200
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Answer… A very dull, but proven, hypothesis… D _ _ _ _ _ T _ _ _ _ _
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Dreary Theory 300
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Incessant talking about something that has mass and occupies space… M _ _ _ _ _ C _ _ _ _ _ _ Answer…
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Matter Chatter 400
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An instrument that gives accurate, reproducible results… P _ _ _ _ _ _ D _ _ _ _ _ Answer…
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Precise Devise 500
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Daily Double How much do you want to wager? Daily Double Daily Double
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FINAL JEOPARDY
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CATEGORY: Chemistry Rhyme Time How much do you want to wager? Proceed…
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Great joy over finding the correct formula for a chemical reaction… E _ _ _ _ _ _ _ E _ _ _ _ _ _
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Equation Elation Proceed…
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