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Welcome to Jeopardy
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Round 1 What Kind of Element am I? Name the Instrument, What it Measures & units Atoms Homo or Hetero Physical VS Chemical Changes 100 200 300 400 500
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What kind of element am I? 100 Elements that form CATIONS
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What kind of element am I? 200 Elements that form ANIONS
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What kind of element am I? 300 Elements that do not react.
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What kind of element am I? 400 Elements that have both metallic and non-metallic properties.
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What kind of element am I? 500 Elements that form ions with a +1 charge
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Name the Instrument what it’s measuring & units 100 Amount of liquid
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Name the Instrument what it’s measuring & units 200 L X W X H of a cube
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Name the Instrument what it’s measuring & units 300 Method of finding the volume of an irregularly shaped object
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Name the Instrument what it’s measuring & units 400 Amount of matter in an object
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Name the Instrument what it’s measuring & units 500 Mass divided by Volume Mass/Volume
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Atoms 100 Name the 3 particles located in an atom
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Atoms 200 This particle can NEVER change in an atom of an element.
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Atoms 300 These particles change when an atom becomes an ION
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Atoms 400 Name given to atoms of an element with varying number of neutrons
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Atoms 500 How was the ion Cu +2 formed? (be specific!)
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Homo or Hetero 100 Same throughout
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Homo or Hetero 200 Different throughout
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Homo or Hetero 300 Salt and Pepper
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Homo or Hetero 400 All Elements
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Homo or Hetero 500 All Compounds
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Physical VS Chemical Changes 100 Changes the properties of the substance
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Physical VS Chemical Changes 200 May look different but is the same substance after the change
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Physical VS Chemical Changes 300 Log Burning
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Physical VS Chemical Changes 400 Can Rusting
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Physical VS Chemical Changes 500 Water Condensing
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What kind of element am I 100 Response Metals
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What kind of element am I 200 Response Non-Metals
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What kind of element am I 300 Response Noble Gases
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What kind of element am I 400 Response Metalloids or Semi-metals
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What kind of element am I 500 Response Group 1A or Alkali Metals
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Name the instrument, what it measures and units 100 Response Graduated Cylinder Volume mL
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Name the instrument, what it measures and units 200 Response Ruler or meter stick Volume cm 3
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Name the instrument, what it measures and units 300 Response Water Displacement Graduated Cylinder mL
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Name the instrument, what it measures and units 400 Response Balance or Scale Mass g
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Name the instrument, what it measures and units 500 Response Density Balance and graduated cylinder = g/mL Balance and ruler = g/cm 3
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Atoms 100 Response Protons, Neutrons and Electrons
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Atoms 200 Response Protons
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Atoms 300 Response Electrons
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Atoms 400 Response Isotopes
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Atoms 500 Response Lost 2 electrons
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Homo or Hetero 100 Response Homogenous
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Homo or Hetero 200 Response Heterogenous
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Homo or Hetero 300 Response Heterogenous
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Homo or Hetero 400 Response Homogenous
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Homo or Hetero 500 Response Homogenous
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Physical VS Chemical Changes 100 Response Chemical
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Physical VS Chemical Changes 200 Response Physical
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Physical VS Chemical Changes 300 Response Chemical
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Physical VS Chemical Changes 400 Response Chemical
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Physical VS Chemical Changes 500 Response Physical
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Round 2 Atoms Family Periodic Table Matter More Atoms Still More Atoms 200 400 600 00600 800 1000
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Atoms Family 200 Smallest part of an element that retains the properties of that element
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Atoms Family 400 This tells the number of protons
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Atoms Family 600 The number of protons + the number of neutrons
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Atoms Family 800 Average mass of all the isotopes of an element
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Atoms Family 1000 Mass of the formula in grams
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Atoms Family 200 Response Atom
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Atoms Family 400 Response Atomic Number
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Atoms Family 600 Response Mass Number
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Atoms Family 800 Response Atomic Mass
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Atoms Family 1000 Response GFM
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Periodic Table 200 Largest group of elements
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Periodic Table 400 These elements do not form compounds
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Periodic Table 600 Smaller group of elements on the periodic table
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Periodic Table 800 These elements form positively charged ions
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Periodic Table 1000 These elements have a negative charge when they form ions
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Periodic Table 200 Response Metals
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Periodic Table 400 Response Noble Gases
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Periodic Table 600 Response Non-Metals
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Periodic Table 800 Response Metals
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Periodic Table 1000 Response Non-Metals
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Matter 200 Has a definite shape
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Matter 400 Takes the shape of its container and has a definite volume
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Matter 600 Takes the shape of its container and has an indefinite volume
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Matter 800 Space occupied by matter
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Matter 1000 Amount of matter in an object
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Matter 200 Response Solid
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Matter 400 Response Liquid
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Matter 600 Response Gas
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Matter 800 Response Volume
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Matter 1000 Response Mass
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More Atoms 200 Neutral particles
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More Atoms 400 These particles orbit the nucleus
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More Atoms 600 This particle is the atomic number
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More Atoms 800 Where in the atom most of its mass is located
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More Atoms 1000 Changing the number of these forms an ion
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More Atoms 200 Response Neutrons
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More Atoms 400 Response Electrons
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More Atoms 600 Response Protons
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More Atoms 800 Response nucleus
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More Atoms 1000 Response Electrons
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Still More Atoms 200 Atoms are mostly space (true or false)
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Still More Atoms 400 The number of electrons atoms try to get in their outer shell
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Still More Atoms 600 These elements form positive ions
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Still More Atoms 800 Carbonate has what kind of charge (be specific!)
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Still More Atoms 1000 A group of atoms that act as a unit and carry a charge
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Still More Atoms 200 Response True
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Still More Atoms 400 Response 8
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Still More Atoms 600 Response Metals
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Still More Atoms 800 Response Negative 2
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Still More Atoms 1000 Response Polyatomic ion
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Final Jeopardy Name & GFM ?
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Final Jeopardy Question Name the following compound and calculate its mass S 4 H 7
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Final Jeopardy Response Tetrasulfur heptahydride S = 4 x 32 = 128g H = 7 x 1 = 7g 135g
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The End!
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