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Let’s Play Review Jeopardy!
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Vocab. Compound or Mixture? Bond Types Alkane, Alkene or Alcohol? $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $500
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$100 Compounds that originate from living things Organic compounds
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$200 Attractive forces that hold different atoms or ions together Chemical bonds
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$300 Tells us the smallest whole- number ratio of atoms that are in a compound Empirical formulas
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$400 Is the average distance between the nuclei of the 2 bonded atoms Bond length
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$500 Made of groups of covalently bonded atoms that have lost or gained electrons Polyatomic ions
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$100 Substances are combined chemically Compounds
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$200 Substances are combined physically Mixtures
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$300 Retain the properties of their individual atoms Mixtures
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$400 Have properties different from their individual atoms Compounds
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$500 Have chemical bonds Compounds
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$100 Are formed when electrons are shared Covalent bonds
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$200 Are formed when electrons are gained or lost Ionic bonds
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$300 A bond formed by the attraction between positively charged metal ions & the electrons around them Metallic bonds
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$400 When 2 different atoms share electrons, but the sharing is not equal Polar covalent bond
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$500 When 2 different atoms share electrons and the sharing is equal Nonpolar covalent bond
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$100 Organic compounds that are made up of carbon, hydrogen & oxygen Alcohol
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$200 Are hydrocarbons that have only single covalent bonds Alkanes
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$300 Are hydrocarbons with at least one double covalent bond Alkenes
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$400 Butane Alkane
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$500 Pentene Alkene
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Daily Double!
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Naming Compounds Biochemical Compounds Potpourri Writing Formulas $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $500
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$100 Magnesium bromide MgBr 2
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$200 Disulfur dichloride S 2 Cl 2
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$300 Chromium (III) oxide Cr 2 O 3
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$400 Potassium permanganate KMnO 4
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$500 Iron (II) bisulfate Fe(HSO 4 ) 2
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$100 Polymers with monomers of glucose Carbohydrates
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$200 Polymers with monomers of amino acids Proteins
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$300 Polymers with monomers of nucleotides Nucleic acids
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$400 The three parts of a nucleotide A sugar, a phosphate group and a nitrogen base
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$500 Most proteins are these Enzymes
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$100 Number of different amino acids 20
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$200 Are long chains of repeating units called monomers Polymers
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$300 Compounds made of only carbon and hydrogen Hydrocarbons
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$400 A stable electron configuration happens when this is full Outmost orbitals or outmost energy levels
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$500 When different compounds have the same empirical formula we must use this instead Molecular formula
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$100 CaO Calcium oxide
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$200 SF 2 Sulfur difluoride
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$300 PbTe 2 Lead (IV) telluride
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$400 Li 2 C 2 O 4 Lithium oxalate
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$500 Co 2 (SO 3 ) 3 Cobalt (III) sulfite
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Daily Double!
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FINAL JEOPARDY! Compound Characteristics
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FINAL JEOPARDY! Is the angle formed by two bonds to the same atom Bond angle
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