Fall Final Jeopardy!
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Chemistry
Fall Semester
Final Exam Review
JEOPARDY
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1. Atomic
Theory
2. Periodic
Table
3. Bonding
4. Wild Card
5. Moles
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1. Atomic Theory
100
These two subatomic particles
are found in the nucleus and
make up most of an atom’s
mass A: What are protons and
neutrons ?
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1. Scientific Method
200
This subatomic particle has very
little mass, but moves so rapidly
that it seems to take up most of the
volume of the atom.
A: What is an electron?
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1. Atomic Theory
300
Rutheford’s gold foil experiment provided
evidence that this part of an atom
occupied very little volume, but
represented most of the atom’s mass.
A: What is the nucleus?
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1. Atomic Theory
400
This is released when an electron
moves from an orbital farther from
the nucleus to an orbital that is
closer to the nucleus
A: What is energy?
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1. Atomic Theory
500
This is the electron configuration for a neutral
atom of oxygen.
A: What are 1s22s22p4 ?
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2. Periodic Table
100
This is how the elements are
arranged in the periodic table and
represents the number of protons
in an atom of the element.
A: What is atomic number ?
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2. Periodic Table
200
These elements are shiny, maleable,
conduct electricity and occupy most
of the periodic table.
A: What are metals ?
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2. Periodic Table
300
This is the name of the group of elements
that tend to lose two electrons when they
form an ion.
A: What are the “Alkaline Earth Metals
?
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2. Periodic Table
400
This is the name of a group of elements
that tend to gain one electron when they
form an ion.
A: What is, “Halogen?”
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2. Periodic Table
500
This is the most electronegative
element .
A: What is fluorine?
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3. Bonding
100
Two or more elements held together by
electrostatic attraction resulting from
transfer of electrons.
A: What is an Ionic Compound?
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3. Bonding
200
In most cases (other than hydrogen),
this is the number of shared and
unshared electrons surrounding
each atom of a compound in a
properly drawn electron dot
structure diagram.
A: What is eight ?
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3. Bonding
300
This type of bond is formed when
elements in a compound achieve the
electron configuration of a noble
gas by, “sharing electrons.”
A: What is “covalent”?
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3. Bonding
400
This term represents the tendency of
an element to attract shared electrons
A: What is “electronegativity”?
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3. Bonding
500
This is the number of electrons that will
be lost by each iron atom in formation of
the ionic compound, Fe3(PO4)2
A: What is 2 ?
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4. Wild Card
100
This is the temperature in °C at which all
motion ceases. There is no lower
temperature possible than this.
A: What is -273°C ?
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4. Wild Card
200
This is a well-tested explanation that
unifies a broad range of observations.
A: What is a theory ?
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4. Wild Card
300
This is human body temperature in
Kelvin, since expressed in celsius,
human body temperature is 37.0°C
A: What is 310K?
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4. Wild Card
400
Tis is the force that holds together the
elements of an ionic compound.
A: What is electrostatic attraction ?
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3. Wild Card
500
This group of elements does not
form bonds or react with other
elements.
A: What are the noble gases ?
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5. Moles
100
This is the number of atoms in one half
mole of neon gas.
A: What is 3.01 x 1023 ?
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5. Moles
200
This is the mass of one mole of
oxygen gas given in four significant
figures.
A: What is “32.00 grams”?
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5. Moles
300
This is the mass of one mole of water
given in four significant figures.
A: What is 18.02g?
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5. Moles
400
This is the number of atoms present in
9.01 g of water.
A: What is 3.01x1023
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5. Moles
500
Using four significant digits, this is the mass of
3.01 x 1023 molecules of oxygen gas.
A: What is 16.00g
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