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Don’t Forget... Contestants
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Although they give answers in the form of questions on the TV show, you do not need to do this. You do need to write your answers on your game board! Keep track of your score … Add points for correct answers!
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500 100 200 300 100 300 200 300 200 100 200 500 300 200 100 400 Element Names Element Symbols Periodic Table Basics Anything goes! What am I?
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My symbol is H. What’s my name? Element Names for $100
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Hydrogen Back to Game Element Names for $100
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My symbol is Na. What’s my name? Element Names for $200
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Back to Game Sodium Element Names for $200
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Element Names for $300 My symbol is B. What’s my name?
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Back to Game Boron Element Names for $300
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Element Names for $400 My symbol is Au. What’s my name?
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Back to Game Gold Element Names for $400
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Element Names for $500 My symbol is Cu. What’s my name?
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Back to Game Copper Element Names for $500
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Element Symbols for $100 Give the chemical symbol for Helium.
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Back to Game He Element Symbols for $100
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Element Symbols for $200 Give the chemical symbol for Carbon.
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Back to Game C Element Symbols for $200
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Element Symbols for $300 Give the chemical symbol for Chlorine.
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Back to Game Cl Element Symbols for $300
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Element Symbols for $400 Give the chemical symbol for Potassium.
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Back to Game K Element Symbols for $400
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Element Symbols for $500 Give the chemical symbol for Mercury.
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Back to Game Hg Element Symbols for $500
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What am I for $100 I am a group of gases that usually don’t form compounds with other elements. I am "inert". I can be found in group 18 of the periodic table.
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Back to Game Noble Gases What am I for $100
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What am I for $200 The properties of this type of element include malleability and being good conductors.
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Back to Game Metals What am I for $200
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What am I for $300 The properties of this type of element include being non-lustrous and poor conductors.
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Back to Game Non-metals What am I for $300
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What am I for $400 The properties of this type of element are between metals and non-metals; some are shiny & some aren't; they are average conductors of heat and electricity..
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Back to Game Metalloids What am I for $400
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What am I for $500 I am the rows on the periodic table that refer to the number of energy levels of each atom.
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Back to Game Periods What am I for $500
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Periodic Table Basics for $100 The Periodic Table is based on increasing _________
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Back to Game atomic number Periodic Table Basics for $100
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Periodic Table Basics for $200 Another name(s) for the vertical columns on the periodic table.
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Back to Game groups/families Periodic Table Basics for $200
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Periodic Table Basics for $300 Another name for the horizontal rows on the periodic table.
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Back to Game periods Periodic Table Basics for $300
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Periodic Table Basics for $400 The period number tells you the number of __________.
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Back to Game energy levels Periodic Table Basics for $400
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Periodic Table Basics for $500 The elements in the same group/family share _________________.
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Back to Game similar properties Periodic Table Basics for $500
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Anything Goes for $100 Father of the Periodic Table
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Back to Game Mendeleev Anything Goes for $100
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Anything goes for $200 The top number of an element's block on the periodic table that tells you the number of protons
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Back to Game atomic number Anything goes for $200
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Anthing goes for $300 What was the first periodic table based on?
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Back to Game increasing atomic mass Anthing goes for $300
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Anthing goes for $400 What two parts of an atom do you add together to get the atomic mass?
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Back to Game Protons + neutrons Anthing goes for $400
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Anything goes for $500 What element is in group/family 2 and period 3?
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Magnesium Back to Game Anything goes for $500
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How many points do you want to risk?
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How many energy levels does Bromine (Br) have?
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4 (because it is in period 4)
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And the winner is …
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