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JEOPARDY POWERPOINT TEMPLATES
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Category 1Category 2Category 3Category 4Category 5 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 FINAL JEOPARDY FINAL JEOPARDY
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Question for Cat 1 - $100 Home View Answer View Answer What type of elements are shown by the gray boxes
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Answer for Cat 1 - $100 The metals Home View Question View Question
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Question for Cat 1 - $200 Home View Answer View Answer These are what type of elements?
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Answer for Cat 1 - $200 The transition metals Home View Question View Question
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Question for Cat 1 - $300 The horizontal rows on the Periodic Table are known as __________________. What do they tell us. Home View Answer View Answer
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Answer for Cat 1 - $300 The rows are called Periods The period number gives the number of shells or orbits each element in the period has. For example: Magnesium has 3 shells (2, 8, 2) and so it is placed in the 3rd period. Home View Question View Question
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Question for Cat 1 - $400 SeCl 6 + O 2 SeO 2 + 3Cl 2 Which side of the chemical equation above shows the reactants? Home View Answer View Answer
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Answer for Cat 1 - $400 The left side SeCl 6 + O 2 SeO 2 + 3Cl 2 Home View Question View Question
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Question for Cat 1 - $500 Balance this equation 4NH 3 + 5O 2 4NO + _?_H 2 O Home View Answer View Answer
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Answer for Cat 1 - $500 4NH 3 + 5O 2 4NO + _6_H 2 O Home View Question View Question
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Question for Cat 2 - $100 This theory states that Earth's lithosphere is broken into huge plates that move and change in size over time. Home View Answer View Answer
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Answer for Cat 2 - $100 Plate Tectonics Home View Question View Question
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Question for Cat 2 - $200 Name the last supercontinent Home View Answer View Answer
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Answer for Cat 2 - $200 Pangeae Home View Question View Question
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Question for Cat 2 - $300 Which of these are pieces evidence that supports the movement of tectonic plates? A. The thickness of oceanic crust B. The age of the sea floor C. Ocean trenches D. Sea floor spreading Home View Answer View Answer
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Answer for Cat 2 - $300 B. The age of the sea floor C. Ocean trenches D. Sea floor spreading Home View Question View Question
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Question for Cat 2 - $400 At mid-ocean ridges, two plates move A.together B. move apart C.subduct D.slide past each other Home View Answer View Answer
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Answer for Cat 2 - $400 B. move apart Home View Question View Question
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Question for Cat 2 - $500 The alignment of iron minerals in rocks when they formed reflects the fact that the Earth’s _________ has reversed itself several times in the past Home View Answer View Answer
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Answer for Cat 2 - $500 Magnetic field Home View Question View Question
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Question for Cat 3 - $100 How do the plates at a convergent boundary interact? Home View Answer View Answer
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Answer for Cat 3 - $100 They collide or push together Home View Question View Question
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Question for Cat 3 - $200 How do plates at a transform boundary interact with one another? Home View Answer View Answer
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Answer for Cat 3 - $200 They slide past one another Home View Question View Question
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Question for Cat 3 - $300 Name the type of boundary where the plates are pulled apart Home View Answer View Answer
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Answer for Cat 3 - $300 Divergent Boundary Home View Question View Question
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Question for Cat 3 - $400 What is created when two continental plates collide? Home View Answer View Answer
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Answer for Cat 3 - $400 Mountains Home View Question View Question
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Question for Cat 3 - $500 What plate is represented by the letter B? Home View Answer View Answer
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Answer for Cat 3 - $500 The Pacific Plate Home View Question View Question
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Question for Cat 4 - $100 Where does seafloor spreading take place? Home View Answer View Answer
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Answer for Cat 4 - $100 At the mid-ocean ridge Home View Question View Question
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Question for Cat 4 - $200 What does letter D represent? Home View Answer View Answer
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Answer for Cat 4 - $200 The North American Plate Home View Question View Question
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Question for Cat 4 - $300 It is predicted that in 250 million years the continents will once again come together to form a super continent. What name are we currently giving the next supercontinent? Home View Answer View Answer
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Answer for Cat 4 - $300 Pangeaultima Home View Question View Question
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Question for Cat 4 - $400 Insert Question here Home View Answer View Answer
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Answer for Cat 4 - $400 Insert Answer here Home View Question View Question
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Question for Cat 4 - $500 200 million years ago Pangaea split into 2 landmasses. One went north and the other south of the equator. Name these two landmasses. Home View Answer View Answer
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Answer for Cat 4 - $500 Laurasia and Gonowandaland Home View Question View Question
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Question for Cat 5 - $100 The alignment of iron minerals in rocks when they formed reflects the fact that the Earth’s _________ has reversed itself several times in the past Home View Answer View Answer
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Answer for Cat 5 - $100 Magnetic Field Home View Question View Question
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Question for Cat 5 - $200 Which is older seafloor near the mid-ocean ridge or continental coasts? Home View Answer View Answer
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Answer for Cat 5 - $200 Mid-ocean ridge Home View Question View Question
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Question for Cat 5 - $300 A state in which magnetized objects, such as compass needles, will orient themselves to point north is called Home View Answer View Answer
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Answer for Cat 5 - $300 Normal polarity Home View Question View Question
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Question for Cat 5 - $400 Where are trenches located? Home View Answer View Answer
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Answer for Cat 5 - $400 At the subduction zones where one plate slides under another. Home View Question View Question
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Question for Cat5 - $500 What mechanism in the mantle drives plate movement? Home View Answer View Answer
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Answer for Cat 5 - $500 Home View Question View Question Convection
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How many valence electrons are there in the group of elements containing potassium (K) and the group containing Chlorine (Cl)?
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2 and 6
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