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Chapters 4 & 5 Jeopardy
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Its time for...
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500 100 200 300 100 300 200 300 200 100 200 500 300 200 100 400 We are family, all my… Row, row, row your boat… Don’t mess with me! A Tom’s inner beauty Potpourri
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A for 100 This family is located in group 17.
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Back to Game Halogens
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A for 200 This family represents groups 3-13.
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Transition Metals Back to Game
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This is the most inert family on the periodic table. A for 300
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Noble Gases Back to Game
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A for 400 The family that tends to form a positive ionic charge of + 1 is this.
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alkali metals Back to Game
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A for 500 This family exists as single atoms rather than as molecules
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Back to Game Noble Gases
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7 is the number of this on the periodic table of elements. B for 100
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Periods Back to Game
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There are this many elements in period 6. B for 200
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32 Back to Game
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All the elements in the same period have the same number of these. B for 300
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Energy levels Back to Game
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B for 400 This is the most reactive element in period 3.
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sodium Back to Game
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B for 500 This is the most non- metallic element in period 5
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Xenon Back to Game
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C for 100 Protons and neutrons are found in this location.
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Nucleus Back to Game
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In a neutral atom, these particles will always be present in equal numbers. C for 200
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Protons and electrons Back to Game
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C for 300 Electrons can be found in this structure of the atom.
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Electron cloud Back to Game
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C for 400 Atom comes from a Greek word that means this.
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Unable to be separated. Back to Game
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C for 500 The atomic nucleus is this charge
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Positive Back to Game
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D for 100 An ion is an atom that does this.
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Loses or gains electrons. Back to Game
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D for 200 Isotopes of the same elements have a different number of these.
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Neutrons Back to Game
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D for 300 Cl 1- means this has happened the atom.
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Chlorine has gained 1 electron. Back to Game
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D for 400 Isotopes of the same atom have the same number of these.
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Protons Back to Game
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D for 500 The more isotopes an element has, the greater affect on this.
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Average atomic mass Back to Game
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E for 100 Alkali metals are extremely reactive because of this.
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They have only ONE valence electron Back to Game
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E for 200 Mixtures are different from compounds because……
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Mixtures retain their individual properties Back to Game
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E for 300 Name three properties of a METAL
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Lusterous Good conductor Malleable Ductile Back to Game
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E for 400 Ionic bonds are made of what two types of elements?
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Metals bonded to Non- Metals Back to Game
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E for 500 Covalent bonds are made of what two types of elements?
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Non-Metals bonded to Non-Metals Back to Game
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If an element has 7 electrons total, how many are in the second energy level? What element is it? What group is it in? What period is it in? How many valence electrons does it have? Final Jeopardy
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5 electrons in second energy level Nitrogen Group 15 Period 2 5 valence electrons
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