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Light 100 200 100 200 300 400 500 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Electromagnetic Waves Optics I Color and Light Light Behavior Optics II Double Jeopardy
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The term for the full range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation. Electromagnetic Waves - 100 What is the Electromagnetic Spectrum? ===
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Electromagnetic Waves - 200 === What are gamma rays? The type of electromagnetic radiation with the shortest wavelength.
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Electromagnetic Waves - 300 === What is 3.00 x 10 8 m/s? The speed of light in a vacuum.
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Electromagnetic Waves - 400 === What are infrared rays? Type of electromagnetic radiation with slightly less energy than visible light.
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Electromagnetic Waves - 500 === The two ways that light behaves. What is like a wave and a particle?
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Optics I- 100 A lens or mirror that caves in at the middle. What is concave? ===
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Optics I – 200 === The point where light rays come together (lens/mirror). What is the focal point?
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Optics I- 300 === The law of reflection. What is the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence?
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Optics I- 400 === This causes light to be refracted. What is a change in speed (or medium)?
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Optics I- 500 === Images in a plane mirror appear to be here What is behind the mirror?
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Color and Light- 100 === The primary colors of light. What are red, green and blue?
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Color and Light- 200 === The combination of colors that produces cyan light. What is blue and green?
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Color and Light- 300 === Prisms separate white light into this. What are all colors in the visible spectrum?
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Color and Light- 400 === Two colors of light that combine to form white light. What are complementary colors?
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Color and Light- 500 === The color of light that cyan pigments absorb. What is red?
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Light Behavior - 100 === Term for material that allows light to pass through it. What is transparent?
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Light Behavior - 200 === Occurs as a light wave bends when it passes from one medium into another? What is refraction?
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Light Behavior DAILY DOUBLE === This explains why the sky appears blue on a clear day. What is scattering of light?
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Light Behavior - 400 === This occurs when light rays strike a rough object and bounce off in different directions. What is diffuse reflection?
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Light Behavior - 500 === This occurs in particular sunglasses that block light in one plane. What is polarization?
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Optics II - 100 === A lens or mirror that is bulges out in the middle. What is convex?
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Optics II - 200 === A concave mirror does this to light rays. What is bring them together?
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Optics II - 300 === The angle between the incoming ray and the normal. What is angle of incidence?
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Optics II - 400 === Images in a concave lens appear this way What is larger than the object?
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Optics II - 500 === The number of times a light ray is refracted as it goes through an aquarium. What is four times?
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Chem - Double Jeopardy 200 400 200 400 600 800 1000 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 Atomic TheoryChemical Bonds Classification of Matter IonsProperties of Light FINAL
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Subatomic particle that has a dual wave-particle nature. Atomic Theory - 200 What is an electron? ===
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Atomic Theory - 400 === What is the electron configuration? The arrangement of electrons in an atom. ===
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Atomic Theory - 600 === What are orbitals? Three dimensional regions around the nucleus that indicates the probable location of an electron. ===
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Atomic Theory - 800 === What are quantum numbers? Specify the properties of atomic orbitals and the properties of electrons in orbitals. ===
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Atomic Theory - 1000 === Indicates the shape of an electron orbital. What is the angular momentum quantum number? ===
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Chemical Bonds - 200 Reason why Safety and Experiments bond to each other. What is to be more stable? ===
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Chemical Bonds - 400 === Bond that results from the sharing of electrons pairs between atoms. What is a covalent bond? ===
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Chemical Bonds - 600 === A neutral group of Safety and Experiments that are held together by covalent bonds. What is a molecule? ===
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Chemical Bonds - 800 === The arrangement in which ions combine in an ionic compound. What is a crystal lattice? ===
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Chemical Bonds - 1000 === The two exceptions to the octet rule. What are hydrogen and boron? ===
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Classification of Matter - 200 === Mixed substances that are not blended chemically. What are mixtures? ===
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Classification of Matter - 400 === An element that is a poor conductor of heat and electricity. What is a non metal? ===
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Classification of Matter - 600 === Matter that cannot be separated physically. What is a pure substance? ===
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Classification of Matter - 800 === Not being uniform throughout. What is heterogeneous? ===
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Classification of Matter - 1000 === A homogeneous mixture. What is a solution? ===
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Ions - 200 === A negative ion. What is an anion? ===
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Ions - 400 === Process by which ions form. What is gaining or losing electrons? ===
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Ions - DAILY DOUBLE === The electrons that are gained, lost or shared in an atom. What are valence electrons? ===
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Ions - 800 === The energy required to remove one electron from a neutral atom of an element. What is ionization energy? ===
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Ions - 1000 === A measure of the ability of an atom in a chemical compound to attract electrons. What is electronegativity ? ===
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Properties of Light - 200 === 3.00 × 10 8 m/s What is the speed of light? ===
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Properties of Light - 400 === The number of waves that pass a given point in a specific time. What is frequency? ===
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Properties of Light - 600 === A particle of electromagnetic radiation having zero mass and carrying a quantum of energy. What is a photon? ===
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Properties of Light - 800 === The mathematical relationship between wavelength and frequency. What is c = λv? ===
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Properties of Light - 1000 === When light is shined on a metal, the metal will emit electrons. What is the photoelectric effect? ===
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FINAL JEOPARDY! light can have interference occur, which only occurs in waves The key evidence that light travels like a wave
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