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Transcript Welcome to the Jeopardy Game Template

Adapted by T. Trimpe http://sciencespot.net/
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Don’t
Forget...
Although they give answers in the
form of questions on the TV show,
you do not need to do this. You do need to
write your answers on your game board!
Keep track of your score …
Add points for correct answers!
Elements
The Atom
The Periodic
Table
Chemical
Topic 2 Potpourri
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Elements for $100
Elements are a ___________
Substance.
pure
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Elements for $200
2 or more elements can
chemically bond together to
form…
Compounds
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Elements for $300
How many different elements are in
the following chemical formula?
H2SO4
3
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Element for $400
All substances (MATTER)
are made of…
Elements or Atoms
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Element for $500
Name the Elements and
Total Elements in the
following chemical formula?
C6H12O6
Carbon, Hydrogen
and Oxygen
24
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The Atom for $100
The 3 sub-atomic parts of the atom
are?
Proton,
Neutron,
Electron
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The Atom for $200
The atomic mass of an element is
made up of these.
Proton and Neutron
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The Atom for $300
The electrons have this charge
Negative
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Atoms for $400
True or False
Atoms can be seen with the naked
eye and or with a microscope that
you used last year in science.
False
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Atoms for $500
Lithium has an atomic number of 3
and an atomic mass of 7.
How many electrons, protons and
neutrons are there.
3 Electrons
3 Protons
4 Neutrons
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The Periodic Table for $100
I am a group of gases that usually
don’t form compounds with other
elements. I can be found in the far
right-hand column of the periodic
table.
Noble Gases
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The Periodic Table for $200
The periodic table has this many
groups.
18
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The Periodic Table for $300
The periodic table has this
many periods.
7
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The Periodic Table for $400
The elements in this
family have only
one valence electron,
such as Li, Na, and K. Also
the most reactive on the
table.
Alkali Metals
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The Periodic Table for $500
Groups are otherwise known
as families. Why?
They share similar
properties or
characteristics
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Chemical Reactions for $100
These are the 4 ways to
identify when a chemical
reaction occurs.
Gas produced
Temperature change
Color Change
Precipitate is formed
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Chemical Reactions for $200
Identify the reactants in the
following reaction:
Sodium + Chlorine  sodium chloride
Sodium and Chlorine
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Chemical Reactions for $300
The Law of Conservation of
Mass states…
Mass cannot be
created or destroyed
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Chemical Reactions for $400
Name 3 ways I can increase the
rate of a chemical reaction
Increase the temperature
Increase the surface area
Increase the concentration
Also will accept …
Add a catalyst
Increase Pressure
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Chemical Reactions for $500
In nature, there is a chemical reaction that
occurs with limestone, marble and calcium
(old buildings, headstones). This is
precipitation is caused by…
Acid Rain
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Topic 2 Potpourri for $100
True or False
Energy is always released or
absorbed during a chemical
reaction
True
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Topic 2 Potpourri for $200
The foul odor of a rotten egg
is an example of what kind
of change? Physical or
Chemical
Chemical Change
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Topic 2 Potpourri for $300
As I heat up the molecules
in a substance, what
happens to their motion?
Get faster
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Topic 2 Potpourri for $400
As you go from left to right
on the periodic table, the
atomic mass of an element
does what…
Increases from top to
bottom and from left
to right
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Topic 2 Potpourri for $500
The purpose of the zig-zag line
on the periodic table is to…
Separate the metals
from the non metals
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How many points do
you want to risk?
Why is Cobalt (Co) placed before
Nickel (Ni) on the periodic table
even though it has a higher Atomic
Mass than Nickel
Nickel has 1 more
Proton (atomic
number)
And the winner is …