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Welcome to Jeopardy
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Round 1 Category1Category2Category3Category4Category5 100 200 300 400 500
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Category 1 100 Which field of science studies the composition of matter?
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Category 1 200 Which state of matter takes both the shape and volume of its container?
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Category 1 300 Are homogenous mixtures also known as solutions? Yes or No
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Category 1 400 What happens to matter during a chemical reaction?
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Category 1 500 Express the following in scientific notation: 0.000000000154m
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Category 2 100 How many significant figures are in the measurement 721.30 grams?
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Category 2 200 What is the standard international unit for mass?
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Category 2 300 How do you convert Celsius to Kelvin?
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Category 2 400 What is the formula for density?
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DAILY DOUBLE # 1!!! Who was the philosopher that first suggested the concept of atoms?
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Make a Wager
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Category 2 500 What is the formula for density?
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Category 3 100 What is the charge on an atom?
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Category 3 200 True or False The mass of a neutron nearly equals the mass of a proton
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Category 3 300 The Atomic number of an element represents which part of an atom
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Category 3 400 The atomic mass number equals the number of protons plus what?
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Category 3 500 What unit is used to measure atomic mass?
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Category 4 100 How many electrons does He have?
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Category 4 300 How many electrons are needed to fill the d sublevel?
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Category 4 400 What is the maximum # of d orbitals in a principle energy level?
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Category 4 500 If one electron spins clockwise in an orbital, how does a second electron in that orbital spin?
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Category 5 100 What are quanta of light called?
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Category 5 200 Who developed the Quantum Mechanical Model of the atom?
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Category 5 300 What element has the electron configuration: 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6
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Category 5 400 True or False An element is likely to be inactive if it’s highest energy level is full.
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Category 5 500 Will the metals in Groups 1, 2, & 3 gain or lose electrons to form ions?
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Category 1 100 Response Chemistry
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Category 1 200 Response Gas
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Category 1 300 Response YES
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Category 1 400 Response Matter is neither created or destroyed
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Category 1 500 Response 1.54x10 -10
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Category 2 100 Response 5
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Category 2 200 Response kilogram
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Category 2 300 Response Celcius + 273 = Kelvin
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Category 2 400 Response Density = Mass volume
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Category 2 500 Response Density = Mass volume
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DAILY DOUBLE # 1 Response Democritus
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Category 3 100 Response Neutral
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Category 3 200 Response TRUE
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Category 3 300 Response The protons
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Category 3 400 Response The number of neutrons
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Category 3 500 Response amu
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Category 4 100 Response 2
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Category 4 200 Response 10
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Category 4 300 Response 10
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Category 4 400 Response 5
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Category 4 500 Response Counterclockwise
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Category 5 100 Response Photons
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Category 5 200 Response Schrodinger
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Category 5 300 Response Argon
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Category 5 400 Response TRUE
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Category 5 500 Response Lose electrons
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Round 2 Category 6 Category 7 Category 8 Category 9 Category 10 200 400 600600600 800 1000
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Make a Wager
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DAILY DOUBLE # 2!!! Ionic compounds are normally in which physical state at room temperature?
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DAILY DOUBLE # 2 Response solid
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Category 6 200 What is the charge on a Strontium ion?
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Category 6 400 How many electrons does Barium give up to become more like a noble gas?
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Category 6 600 How many valance electrons does Phosphorus (P) have?
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Category 6 800 How many electrons does Nitrogen gain in order to be more like a noble gas?
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Category 6 1000 What is the electron configuration of the calcium ion ?
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Category 6 200 Response 2+
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Category 6 400 Response 2
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Category 6 600 Response 5
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Category 6 800 Response 3
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Category 6 1000 Response 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6
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Category 7 200 Give an example of an alloy:
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Category 7 400 Ionic compounds are normally in which physical state at room temperature?
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Category 7 600 Which subatomic particles are free to drift in metals?
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Category 7 800 Why do atoms share electrons in covalent bonds?
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Category 7 1000 What type of ions have the ending ide ?
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Category 7 200 Response Brass, tin, bronze, etc.
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Category 7 400 Response Solid
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Category 7 600 Response electrons
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Category 7 800 Response To attain a noble gas electron configuration.
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Category 7 1000 Response Anions
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Category 8 200 An –ate or –ite at the end of a compound name usually indicates the compound contains ?
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Category 8 400 In a combustion reaction between C 8 H 18 + O 2 what would the products be?
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Category 8 600 True or False: The kinetic theory states that particles of a gas move independently of each other, move rapidly and are relatively far apart.
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Category 8 800 What instrument is used to measure atmospheric pressure?
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Category 8 1000 What is the standard international unit for pressure and what is it at STP?
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Category 8 200 Response A polyatomic ion
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Category 8 400 Response CO 2 + H 2 O + heat
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Category 8 600 Response True
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Category 8 800 Response A barometer
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Category 8 1000 Response Pascal 101.3 kPA
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Category 9 200 True or False Most solids are not very dense and are easily compressed.
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Category 9 400 Why does air escape from a tire when the tire valve is opened?
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Category 9 600 How does the surface tension of water compare with the surface tension of other liquids?
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Category 9 800 The inward force which tends to minimize the surface area of a liquid is called?
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Category 9 1000 Will polar substances dissolve in nonpolar liquids?
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Category 9 200 Response False
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Category 9 400 Response The pressure outside the tire is lower than the pressure inside
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Category 9 600 Response It is higher
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Category 9 800 Response Surface Tension
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Category 9 1000 Response No
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Category 10 200 What type of compound is always an electrolyte?,a ionic compound, a polar compound or a nonpolar compound?
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Category 10 400 An acid + a base yields ?
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Category 10 600 Name 2 properties of bases:
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Category 10 800 True or False: An Arrhenius acid is a substance that ionizes to yield protons (H + ) in an aqueous solution
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Category 10 1000 In a neutral solution, the (H + ) is equal to what other ion?
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Category 10 200 Response An ionic compound
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Category 10 400 Response A salt + H 2 O
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Category 10 600 Response Bitter Slippery pH > 7
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Category 10 800 Response True
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Make a Wager
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DAILY DOUBLE # 3!!! True or False: An Arrhenius acid is a substance that ionizes to yield protons (H + ) in an aqueous solution
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DAILY DOUBLE # 3 Response TRUE
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Category 10 1000 Response The (OH - ) ion
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Final Jeopardy Category 11 ?
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Final Jeopardy Question Will you pass your CP Chemistry Final?
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Final Jeopardy Response Yes, if you paid attention to this game and you study your study guide!
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The End!
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