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100 200 300 400 500 Periodic trends A A Periodic table B B Mole calculation C C Name the ionic compound D D Ionic compound E E random
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How does the atomic radius change from top to bottom in a group in the periodic table? Why? A 100
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It tends to increase. From top to bottom, electrons are farther away. A 100
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What is electronegativity? A 200
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Ability to attract an electron A 200
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How does the electronegativity behave from left to right across a period? Why? A 300
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Increases. Stronger attraction from the nucleus of the electrons in the same energy level. A 300
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What is an ionization energy? A 400
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Energy required to remove an electron A 400
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Which of the following elements has the smallest first ionization energy? And why? Sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium A 500
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potassium A 500
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Who arranged the elements according to atomic mass and used the arrangement to predict the properties of missing elements? B 100
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Dmitri mendeleev B 100
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Of the elements, Pt, V, Li, Kr, which is a nonmetal? B 200
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Kr B 200
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Each period in the periodic table corresponds to___________. B 300
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A principal energy level B 300
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Describe the characteristic of the electron configurations of the noble gases B 400
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Highest occupied s and p sublevels are completely filled B 400
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Type of ions formed by group 2A elements B 500
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cation B 500
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How many atoms are in one mole of Cl C 100
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6.02 x 10^23 atoms C 100
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What is the molar mass of AuCl 3 C 200
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303.6g C 200
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How many moles of Be are in 36g of Be? C 300
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4.0 mol C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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How many atoms are in 2.10 mol of Ti? C 400
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4.5 x 10^22 atoms C 400
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How many moles of CaBr 2 are in 5.0g of CaBr 2 ? C 500
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2.5 x 10^-2 mol C 500
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What is the name of the ionic compound formed from lithium and bromine? D 100
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Lithium bromide D 100
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Potassium sulfide D 200
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K2SK2S
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Na 2 SO 4 D 300
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Sodium sulfate D 300
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Potassium nitrate D 400
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KNO 3 D 400
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Copper (II) Oxide D 500
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CuO D 500
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What is a cation? What is an anion? How are they formed? E 100
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Cations carry + charge, formed by loosing electrons Anions carry – charge, formed by gaining electrons E 100
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How many electrons does Ba need to give up to achieve a noble gas configuration? E 200
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What is the net charge of the ionic compound CaF 2 ? E 300
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A compound held together by ionic bonds is called E 400
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salt E 400
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How many valence electrons are transferred from Ca to I in the formation of calcium iodide? E 500
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What is the charge on the cation in the ionic compound sodium sulfide? F 100
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+1 F 100
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What is the ion formed when K achieves noble-gas electron configuration? F 200
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K+ F 200
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The octet rule states that, F 300
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In chemical compounds, atoms tend to have the electron configuration of a noble gas F 300
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An ionic bond is a bond between F 400
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Cation and anion F 400
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Electron configuration of Ca ion F 500
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1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6 F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Mole calculation Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Click on screen to continue Find the number of moles of Ar in 607 g of Ar
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15.2 mol Ar Click on screen to continue
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