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Chemistry Jeopardy. Periodic Table Periodic Table 2 Electron Configurations Neutrons, Protons, etc. 10 20 30 40 50 Final Jeopardy.

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1 Chemistry Jeopardy

2 Periodic Table Periodic Table 2 Electron Configurations Neutrons, Protons, etc. 10 20 30 40 50 Final Jeopardy

3 Periodic Table - 10 The elements on the right side of the PT are typically what?

4 Periodic Table – 10 answer nonmetals

5 Periodic Table - 20 Elements on the stairstep line are called what?

6 Periodic Table – 20 answer Metalloids

7 Periodic Table - 30 What name is given to the elements in groups 3-12?

8 Periodic Table – 30 answer Transition Metals

9 Periodic Table - 40 Horizontal rows are called

10 Periodic Table - 40 answer Periods

11 Periodic Table - 50 Why are noble gases stable?

12 Periodic Table - 50 answer They have a “full” outer shell (8 e’s)

13 Periodic Table 2 - 10 Na is in which group? (not number, name)

14 Periodic Table 2 - 10 answer Alkali metals

15 Periodic Table 2 - 20 Name two Halogens.

16 Periodic Table 2 – 20 answer F, Cl, Br, I, At

17 Periodic Table 2 - 30 Ar belongs to which group (name, not number)

18 Periodic Table 2 – 30 answer Noble Gases

19 Periodic Table 2 - 40 Name a common property of the alkali metals.

20 Periodic Table 2 – 40 answer Very reactive with water Soft Shiny when cut

21 Periodic Table 2 - 50 Why are the noble gases referred to as ‘inert’? What does this mean?

22 Periodic Table 2 – 50 answer They are called inert gases because they do not really react with anything.

23 When the element with 115 protons is synthesized, will it be a metal, non-metal or metalloid?

24 Answer- metal

25 This non-metal is in the same group at lead.

26 – 20 answer Carbon

27 Electron Configurations - 30

28 Electron Configurations – 30 answer Antimony (Sb)

29 An element that has 6 electrons in its outermost energy level (shell) would be found in Group ___ of the PT.

30 Answer- Group 16

31 Electron Configurations – 50 How many electrons can be held in the k,l,m,n,o shells?

32 Electron Configurations – 50 answer k-=2 L=8 M=18 N=32 O=50

33 Neutrons, Protons, etc. - 10 How many protons does beryllium have?

34 Neutrons, Protons, etc. – 10 answer 4

35 Neutrons, Protons, etc. - 20 What family (or group) are the lanthanides and the actinides apart of?

36 Neutrons, Protons, etc. – 20 answer Transition metals

37 Neutrons, Protons, etc. - 30 What is the mass number of zirconium?

38 Neutrons, Protons, etc. – 30 answer 91

39 Neutrons, Protons, etc. - 40 How many valence electrons do the transition metals have?

40 Neutrons, Protons, etc. – 40 answer either 1 or 2

41 Neutrons, Protons, etc. - 50 What defines how an element will behave?

42 Neutrons, Protons, etc. – 50 answer The number of valence electrons.

43 Final Jeopardy This metal very reactive, has properties similar to magnesium, and is in the period as bromine.

44 Final Jeopardy Answer Calcium


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