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Jeopardy MetalsSyntheticNonmetalsMetalloids Radioactive Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
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$100 Question from H1 What are the physical properties of metals?
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$100 Answer from H1 Shiny, ductile, malleable, good conductors, and some are magnetic
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$200 Question from H1 What are the chemical properties of metals?
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$200 Answer from H1 Reactivity and corrosion
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$300 Question from H1 The reactivity of metals tends to do what as you move from left to right across the periodic table?
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$300 Answer from H1 Decrease in reactivity
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$400 Question from H1 In the periodic table the most reactive group of elements are found where?
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$400 Answer from H1 Group/Family 1: Alkali metals
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$500 Question from H1 Which group classification of elements contains the most elements?
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$500 Answer from H1 Metals
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$100 Question from H2 What machine is used to make synthetic elements?
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$100 Answer from H2 A particle accelerator
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$200 Question from H2 What is the heaviest naturally occurring element?
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$200 Answer from H2 Plutonium: atomic number 92
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$300 Question from H2 Why are particle accelerators needed to form synthetic elements?
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$300 Answer from H2 To create a collision with enough energy to fuse together the smaller nuclei
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$400 Question from H2 What are the 2 most common Alkaline Earth metals?
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$400 Answer from H2 Magnesium and Calcium
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$500 Question from H2 Why would it be difficult to determine the properties of newly discovered synthetic elements?
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$500 Answer from H2 The element is unstable and would break apart very quickly
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$100 Question from H3 Are nonmetals good conductors of electricity?
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$100 Answer from H3 No
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$200 Question from H3 In what physical state is Bromine at room temperature?
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$200 Answer from H3 Liquid
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$300 Question from H3 How are the physical properties of nonmetals different than metals?
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$300 Answer from H3 Not ductile, malleable, shiny, or good conductors
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$400 Question from H3 Atoms in the Nitrogen family generally gain or share how many electrons?
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$400 Answer from H3 3
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$500 Question from H3 How many Nonmetals are gases at room temperature?
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$500 Answer from H3 10 of the 16
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$100 Question from H4 Where are the metalloids found on the periodic table?
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$100 Answer from H4 In families13-17, separating the metals from the nonmetals
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$200 Question from H4 What is the most common metalloid?
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$200 Answer from H4 Silicon
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$300 Question from H4 What is the most useful property of the Metalloids?
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$300 Answer from H4 Their varying ability to conduct electricity “Semiconductors”
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$400 Question from H4 What is the charge of an atom that has gained 3 electrons? What is this form of an atom called?
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$400 Answer from H4 -3 charge, an ion
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$500 Question from H4 What kinds of properties do the metalloids tend to have?
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$500 Answer from H4 Brittle, hard, and somewhat conductive
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$100 Question from H5 What are the 3 forms of radioactive decay?
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$100 Answer from H5 Alpha, beta and gamma decay
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$200 Question from H5 Describe the particle given off during alpha decay?
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$200 Answer from H5 A positively charged particle made up of 2 protons and 2 neutrons
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$300 Question from H5 During radioactive decay atomic nuclei of unstable nuclei do what?
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$300 Answer from H5 Give off nuclear radiation
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$400 Question from H5 In chemical reactions(like plant growth) or in industrial processes radioactive isotopes can be traced how?
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$400 Answer from H5 Because they give off radiation
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$500 Question from H5 Match the radiation with the material that stops it’s penetration: A. 5mm thick aluminum B. paper C. meter thick concrete
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$500 Answer from H5 A.Beta particles B.Alpha particles C. Gamma radiation
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Final Jeopardy What family pioneered the study of radioactive elements?
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Final Jeopardy Answer The Curies
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