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Jeopardy Bonding Atomic Structure Ions Periodic Table Miscella- neous $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy
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$100 Question from Atomic Structure How many Protons does a calcium (Ca) atom contain?
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$100 Answer from Atomic Structure 20 protons in Calcium
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$200 Question from Atomic Structure Which subatomic particle is positively charged?
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$200 Answer from Atomic Structure Protons are positively charged.
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$300 Question from Atomic Structure When an ion is created, the number of _________ are changed in the atom.
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$300 Answer from Atomic Structure Electrons
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$400 Question from Atomic Structure Isotopes of uranium have a different number of ___________.
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$400 Answer from Atomic Structure Isotopes have different numbers of Neutrons.
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$500 Question from Atomic Structure How many electrons shells does Iron (Fe) have?
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$500 Answer from Atomic Structure 4 Electron shells
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$100 Question from Bonding How many electrons does a nitrogen atom gain to become an ion and what is its resulting charge?
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$100 Answer from Bonding It gains three electrons and it charge is -3.
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$200 Question from Bonding Bonds between atoms are made of what subatomic particle?
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$200 Answer from Bonding electrons
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$300 Question from Bonding Cu x Zn x (brass) is a substance with atoms held together with this type of bond?
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$300 Answer from Bonding Metallic bond
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$400 Question from Bonding What type of bonding is found in methanol, CH 3 OH(l)?
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$400 Answer from Bonding Covalent bond
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$500 Question from Bonding A substance with atoms held together with this type of bond is a crystal solid, dissolves in water, and conducts electricity after being dissolved.
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$500 Answer from Bonding ionic
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$100 Question from Ions What is the ion charge of Chlorine (Cl)?
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$100 Answer from Ions
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$200 Question from Ions What is the name of the ionic compound CaCl 2 ?
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$200 Answer from Ions Calcium Chloride
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$300 Question from Ions What is the formula unit for the ionic compound formed between sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl)?
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$300 Answer from Ions NaCl
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$400 Question Ions What is the formula unit for Lithium Oxide?
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$400 Answer from Ions Li 2 O
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$500 Question from Ions What are the ion charges for K, P, and S?
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$500 Answer from Ions K +, P 3-, and S 2-
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$100 Question from Periodic Table The least reactive group of elements on the periodic table is the
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$100 Answer from Periodic Table Noble Gases
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$200 Question from Periodic Table What period is silicon in?
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$200 Answer from Periodic Table 3
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$300 Question from Periodic Table What elements are located in the halogen group?
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$300 Answer from Periodic Table fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine.
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$400 Question from Periodic Table What is the difference between core electrons and valence electrons?
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$400 Answer from Periodic Table Valence electrons are on the outside shell. Core electrons are any electrons on inner shells.
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$500 Question from Periodic Table Why are noble gases so stable?
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$500 Answer from Periodic Table Their s and p sub-shells are full.
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$100 Question from Misc What do you call a covalently bonded compound?
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$100 Answer from Misc A molecule
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$200 Question from Misc How many valence electrons in Carbon (C)?
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$200 Answer from Misc 4 valence electrons
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$300 Question from Misc What is the net charge on the ionic compound KI (potassium iodide)?
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$300 Answer from Misc The net charge on ANY ionic compound is 0.
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$400 Question from Misc What is an ionic compound called?
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$400 Answer from Misc An ionic compound is called a salt.
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$500 Question from Misc How many electrons are shared between atoms in a covalent bond?
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$500 Answer from Misc 2 electrons are shared between atoms in a covalent bond.
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Final Jeopardy How many protons, neutrons, and electrons in a neutral atom with atomic number 14 and mass number 30?
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Final Jeopardy Answer Protons = 14 Electrons = 14 Neutrons = 16
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