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1 Jeopardy Lab Safety, Periodic Table and Trends, Atomic structures, and elements

2 Lab Safety Periodic Table Atomic Structure Periodic Trends Elements 100 200 300 400 500

3 Question I 100 Back Goggles and Aprons Answer

4 Question I 200 Fire burns long hair BackAnswer

5 Question I 300 Watch your tube, man. You could burn off my face. BackAnswer

6 Question I 400 Don’t you like the pedicure I just got? BackAnswer

7 Question I 500 I just love how these things taste so good. BackAnswer

8 Question II 100 18 columns that have commonalities Back Answer

9 Question II 200 Another name for the 7 rows on the periodic table. Back Answer

10 Question II 300 This separates metals from nonmetals BackAnswer

11 Question II 400 Bonding? You want me to bond? I can’t. I’m inert. BackAnswer

12 Question II 500 This is the number by which we line up. BackAnswer

13 Question III 100 Atomic number tells you this subatomic particle BackAnswer

14 Question III 200 Subatomic particles that lives in the clouds BackAnswer

15 Question III 300 I don’t give a charge. BackAnswer

16 Question III 400 An atom and cell share the same center BackAnswer

17 Question III 500 If you CHARGE me then I’ll just have to be negative. BackAnswer

18 Question IV 100 Give me all of your electrons so that I can be the most -Fluorine BackAnswer

19 Question IV 200 As I go down and to the left you can see my SIZE is get bigger BackAnswer

20 Question IV 300 To the left and down, the more we like to get CHARGED so that we can give it away. BackAnswer

21 Question IV 400 As I travel down the first group, these elements become more ______. BackAnswer

22 Question IV 500 As you go from right to left, this happens. Charges tell all. BackAnswer

23 Question V 100 I’m one of the ingredients that makes the space shuttle launch off it’s pad. You can also find me as a byproduct from Magnesium and Hydrochloric acid. BackAnswer

24 Question V 200 I am found in a large reservoir in Texas. I also help your balloon to float. BackAnswer

25 Question V 300 This is an element that all life forms are composed of. It is what charcoal is made of as well as diamonds. BackAnswer

26 Question V 400 This element is used in most electrical wires. It is also what the Statue of Liberty is made of. BackAnswer

27 Question V 500 The strongest metal in the world, it is almost as hard as a diamond. This metal found in drill bits and professional darts as the shaft. BackAnswer

28 Answer I 100 What are pieces of personal protection during labs? Back

29 Answer I 200 What is pull back long hair when using a flame in lab? Back

30 Answer I 300 What is never point a test tube towards anyone’s face? Back

31 Answer I 400 What is always wear close toed shoes during lab? Back

32 Answer I 500 What is never eat or drink anything in or from the lab? Back

33 Answer II 100 What are groups or families? Back

34 Answer II 200 What are periods? Back

35 Answer II 300 What is the staircase? Back

36 Answer II 400 What are the noble gases? Back

37 Answer II 500 What are the transition metals? Back

38 Answer III 100 What are protons? Back

39 Answer III 200 What are electrons? Back

40 Answer III 300 What are neutrons? Back

41 Answer III 400 What is the nucleus? Back

42 Answer III 500 What are electrons? Back

43 Answer IV 100 What is electro negativity? Back

44 Answer IV 200 What is atomic radii? Back

45 Answer IV 300 What is ionization energy? Back

46 Answer IV 400 What is becomes reactive? Back

47 Answer IV 500 What is become more negative? Back

48 Answer V 100 What is Hydrogen? Back

49 Answer V 200 What is Helium? Back

50 Answer V 300 What is Carbon? Back

51 Answer V 400 What is Copper? Back

52 Answer V 500 What is Tungsten? Back


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