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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 Atomic Structure Periodic Table Scientific Method LEWIS & BOHR Solids, Liquids, Gases, & Polymers
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I’m a subatomic particle with a positive charge What’s my name? Atomic Structure for $100
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Proton Back to Game
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I’m a subatomic particle with a negative charge What’s my name? Atomic Structure for $200
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Back to Game Electron
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Atomic Structure for $300 I’m a neutral subatomic particle with no charge. What’s my name?
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Back to Game Neutron
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Atomic Structure for $400 I am made up of Neutrons and Protons. What’s my name?
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Back to Game Nucleus
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Atomic Structure for $500 The electrons in the outer most shell used for Lewis & Bohr molecules. What’s my name?
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Back to Game Valence electrons
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Periodic Table for $100 Is the number of protons and electrons in an atom of an element.
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Back to Game Atomic Number
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Periodic Table for $200 Is the a measurement of the total number of particles (Protons & Neutrons) in an atom's nucleus.
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Back to Game Atomic Mass
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Periodic Table for $300 YOU CAN GET THIS BY SUBTRACT THE ATOMIC NUMBER FROM THE ATOMIC MASS
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Back to Game Number of neutrons in a atom
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Periodic Table for $400 Elements are arranged in order by?
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Back to Game Atomic Number
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Periodic Table for $500 Each atom in this group has exactly the number of electrons it needs to have a full outer shell, so these atoms almost never bond with other elements.
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Back to Game Noble (inert) Gases
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Properties of Matter & Polymers for $100
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Back to Game Characteristics of Gases
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Properties of Matter & Polymers for $200 Has no definite shape – they take the shape of their container. They have definite volume – they cannot be compressed
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Back to Game Characteristics of Liquids
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Properties of Matter & Polymers for $300 Particles are close together and may vibrate in place
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Back to Game Solid
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Properties of Matter & Polymers for $400 Manmade rubber, silly putty, fabrics such as polyester, and nylon, DNA, and proteins are examples of what?
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Back to Game Polymers
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Properties of Matter & Polymers for $500 Name the three ingredients that make up Slime
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Back to Game Borax, Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), and water
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Scientific Method for $100 This first step in the scientific method
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Back to Game Ask a question
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Scientific Method for $200 An explanation that is based prior scientific research or observation and that can be tested.
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Back to Game Hypothesis
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Scientific Method for $300 The step after Experimentation
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Back to Game Analyze results/Conclusions
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Scientific Method for $400 The last step
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Back to Game Report your results
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Scientific Method for $500 What do you do if your experiment results do not support your hypothesis
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Back to Game Revise hypothesis/Think about it and try again
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Lewis & Bohr for $100 Draw the Bohr for Carbon
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Back to Game
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Lewis & Bohr for $200 Draw the Lewis Structure for Nitrogen
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Back to Game
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Lewis & Bohr for $300 Draw the Lewis structure for Calcium
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Back to Game
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Lewis & Bohr for $400 How many electrons can the second electron shell/level hold?
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Back to Game 8
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Lewis & Bohr for $500 Which structure shows only the valence electrons used in bonding?
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Lewis Back to Game
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How many points do you want to risk?
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Name one element that is a liquid at room temperature?
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Mercury Or Bromine
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And the winner is …
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