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$200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 Periodic Table PT TrendsBondingPolarity
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Periodic Table PT Trends BondingPolarity $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $600 $800 $400 $1000
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Category 1 $200 Name the group 3-12 elements.
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Category 1 $400 Provide an electron configuration for a sodium atom in the excited state.
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Category 1 $600 An unknown element has 10 protons, 11 neutrons, and 10 electrons. What element is this?
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Category 1 $800 List the crystalline, and lattice allotropes of Carbon.
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Category 1 $1000 Why are the group 18 elements called the Noble Gases?
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Category 1 $200-Answer Alkaline Earth Metals
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Category 1 $400-Answer 2-7-2
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Category 1 $600-Answer Ne
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Category 1 $800-Answer Graphite and Diamond
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Category 1 $1000-Answer The noble gases have a full octet and are non-reactive.
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Category 2 $200 List a chemical property of group 1 metals.
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Category 2 $400 As you move down group 2, how does atomic radius change?
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Category 2 $600 As you move across a row, how does electronegativity change?
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Category 2 $800 Which element has the lowest electronegativity and lowest first ionization energy?
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Category 2 $1000 Compare the atomic radius to the ionic radius for a metal, and a non-metal.
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Category 2 $200-Answer Highly reactive with water!
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Category 2 $400-Answer Atomic radius increases as you move down group 2.
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Category 2 $600-Answer The Electronegativity increases.
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Category 2 $800-Answer Fr!
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Category 2 $1000-Answer Metals – ionic radius is smaller. Non-metals – ionic radius is larger.
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Category 3 $200 What kind of bond is present in Na 2 CO 3 ?
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Category 3 $400 Describe ionic and covalent bonds in terms of electrons.
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Category 3 $600 When a bond is formed, energy _________. When a bond is broken, energy ____________.
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Category 3 $800 Draw the Lewis dot diagram for CO 2
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Category 3 $1000 What common intermolecular force is present in water?
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Category 3 $200-Answer Ionic and Covalent
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Category 3 $400-Answer Ionic bonds transfer electrons, Covalent share.
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Category 3 $600-Answer Formed = energy released Broken = energy absorbed
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Category 3 $800-Answer
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Category 3 $1000-Answer Hydrogen bonding!
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Category 4 $200 What is the range of electronegativity difference in a substances with ionic bonds?
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Category 4 $400 Are molecular substances polar or non-polar?
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Category 4 $600 What is the difference between a polar bond, and a polar molecule?
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Category 4 $800 What is the molecular polarity of CH 4 ?
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Category 4 $1000 Draw a Lewis dot diagram for BF 3 and indicate the bond and molecular polarity.
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Category 4 $200-Answer Greater than 1.7!
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Category 4 $400-Answer Molecular = covalent! So it could be polar covalent, or non-polar covalent!
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Category 4 $600-Answer Bond polarity is based on Electronegativity difference. Molecular polarity is based on charge distribution and shape.
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Category 4 $800-Answer Non polar.
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Category 4 $1000-Answer Polar covalent bond, polar molecule.
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Final Jeopardy Bonding
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Final Jeopardy You have 1 minute to consult… 1.Explain in terms of electronegativity why a C-O bond is more polar than a C-H bond. 2.Explain in terms of charge distribution why a molecule of 2-propanol is a polar molecule.
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Final Jeopardy You have 30 seconds to consult… 1.Explain in terms of electronegativity why a C-O bond is more polar than a C-H bond. 2.Explain in terms of charge distribution why a molecule of 2-propanol is a polar molecule.
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Final Jeopardy You have 15 seconds to consult… 1.Explain in terms of electronegativity why a C-O bond is more polar than a C-H bond. 2.Explain in terms of charge distribution why a molecule of 2-propanol is a polar molecule.
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Final Jeopardy Time Is Up 1.Explain in terms of electronegativity why a C-O bond is more polar than a C-H bond. 2.Explain in terms of charge distribution why a molecule of 2-propanol is a polar molecule.
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Final Jeopardy - Answer The C-O bond has a greater difference in electronegativity. Propanol has positive and negative dipoles.
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Jeopardy Thank you for playing another fine round of America’s favorite question and answer game.
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