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LET’S PLAY JEOPARDY!!
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SolutionsBonding Chemical Reactions Balancing Equations Potluck Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final JeopardyJeopardy
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$100 Question from Solutions A liquid mixture in which particles can be seen and easily separated by settling or filtration.
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$100 Answer from Solutions What is a suspension?
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$200 Question from Solutions Weak tea is an example of this.
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$200 Answer from Solutions What is a dilute substance?
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$300 Question from Solutions When you add so much solute that no more dissolves, you have this.
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$300 Answer from Solutions What is a saturated substance?
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$400 Question from Solutions DOUBLE JEOPARDY How would a solute affect the boiling point of water?
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$400 Answer from Solutions What is raise it?
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$500 Question from Solutions Neutralization reaction produces these 2 substances.
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$500 Answer from Solutions What is a salt and water?
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$100 Question from Bonding A covalent bond in which electrons are shared unequally is
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$100 Answer from Bonding What is polar?
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$200 Question from Bonding If an atom of Fluorine gains one electron, the atom then has this many valence electrons.
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$200 Answer from Bonding What is 8?
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$300 Question from Bonding When an atom loses an electron(negative), it becomes this.
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$300 Answer from Bonding What is positive ion?
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$400 Question from Bonding Each family on the periodic table has its own characteristic properties based on the number these.
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$400 Answer from Bonding What is a valence electrons?
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$500 Question from Bonding Ions that are made of more than one atom are called this.
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$500 Answer from Bonding What is polyatomic ions?
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$100 Question from Chemical Reactions DOUBLE JEOPARDY The only sure evidence for a chemical reaction is this.
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$100 Answer from Chemical Reactions What is a change in substances?
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$200 Question from Chemical Reactions When energy is absorbed in the form of heat.
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$200 Answer from Chemical Reactions What is endothermic?
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$300 Question from Chemical Reactions Chemicals that act as catalysts by speeding up reactions in living things are called this.
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$300 Answer from Chemical Reactions What is an enzyme?
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$400 Question from Chemical Reactions The minimum amount of energy that has to be added to start a reaction is called this.
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$400 Answer from Chemical Reactions What is activation energy?
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$500 Question from Chemical Reactions In chemical reactions, the principle of conservation of mass means this.
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$500 Answer from Chemical Reactions What is mass is neither created nor destroyed?
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$100 Question from Balancing Equations The number placed below an element’s symbol in a chemical formula is called this.
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$100 Answer from Balancing Equations What is a subscript?
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$200 Question from Balancing Equations DOUBLE JEOPARDY Which two processes could be considered opposites?
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$200 Answer from Balancing Equations What is a decomposition and synthesis?
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$300 Question from Balancing Equations The substances listed on the left side of a chemical equation are this.
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$300 Answer from Balancing Equations What is reactant?
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$400 Question from Balancing Equations A shorter way to show chemical reactions by using symbols called this.
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$400 Answer from Balancing Equations What is a chemical equation?
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$500 Question from Balancing Equations Every chemical reaction involves a change in this.
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$500 Answer from Balancing Equations What is energy?
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$100 Question from Potluck When a few spoonfuls of sugar are mixed into a cup of water, sugar is this.
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$100 Answer from Potluck What is the solute?
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$200 Question from Potluck The study of matter and how matter changes.
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$200 Answer from Potluck What is chemistry?
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$300 Question from Potluck A mixture containing particles that are too small to be seen easily but are large enough to scatter a light beam is called this
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$300 Answer from Potluck What is a colloid?
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$400 Question from Potluck In a water solution, how do acids differ from bases?
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$400 Answer from Potluck What is acids form H and bases form OH?
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$500 Question from Potluck DOUBLE JEOPARDY How can a scientist safely tell whether an unknown solution is salt in water or sugar in water?
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$500 Answer from Potluck What is by testing the electrical conductivity of it?
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Final Jeopardy List properties of acids and bases. At least 4.
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Final Jeopardy Answer Acids-corrosive, sour, citrus fruits, blue litmus red, bromythymol blue to yellow, contains a H Bases- bases, used in soaps, red litmus blue, bromythymol blue to dark blue, contains an OH, bitter
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