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Jeopardy Chemical Reactions Water The Atom Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Elements & Compounds pH & Macromolecules Chemical Reactions Water The Atom Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from The Atom What are the 3 parts of the atom?

$100 Answer from The Atom Protons, Neutrons and Electrons

$200 Question from The Atom What are found in the space Surrounding the nucleus of an atom?

$200 Answer from The Atom Electrons

$300 Question from The Atom If an atom contains 3 protons, 4 neutrons, and 3 electrons, its Mass number is:

$300 Answer from The Atom Protons + Neutrons = Atomic Mass 3 + 4 = 7

$400 Question from The Atom Isotopes are atoms of the same element With the same number of protons and a Different number of:

$400 Answer from The Atom Neutrons

$500 Question from The Atom Democritus believed that atoms could Not be:

$500 Answer from The Atom Divided

$100 Question from Elements & Compounds The physical and chemical properties Of a compound are usually ________ From those of the elements from which It is formed.

$100 Answer from Elements & Compounds Very Different

$200 Question from Elements & Compounds When salt is dissolved in water, the Salt in the solution is the:

$200 Answer from Elements & Compounds Solute

$300 Question from Elements & Compounds A mixture in which the substances Are evenly spread out, is known as a:

$300 Answer from Elements & Compounds Solution

$400 Question from Elements & Compounds When atoms share 6 electrons in a Covalent bond, this is known to be a:

$400 Answer from Elements & Compounds Triple Bond

$500 Question from Elements & Compounds Why is carbon so special compared to Other elements? Be specific.

$500 Answer from Elements & Compounds Carbon atoms have 4 valence electrons It needs to share allowing it to bond Readily to other elements and carbon Can bond to itself.

$100 Question from Water In a water molecule, shared electrons Spend more time around the oxygen Atom than the hydrogen atoms. As a Result, one end is slightly more positive While the other end is slightly more Negative. This is known to be:

$100 Answer from Water Polar

$200 Question from Water On the pH scale, water is considered To be:

$200 Answer from Water Neutral

$300 Question from Water Water’s ability to curve up the sides Of the container it is in, is known as:

$300 Answer from Water Adhesion

$400 Question from Water Water’s ability to move upward through Narrow tubes against gravity is known As:

$400 Answer from Water Capillarity

$500 Question from Water Waters ability to resist temperature Increase change is known as:

$500 Answer from Water Heat Capacity

$100 Question from pH & Macromolecules Solutions that have more OH- than H+ ions and have a pH of higher Than 7.

$100 Answer from pH & Macromolecules Base

$200 Question from pH & Macromolecules These bonds like to share electrons

$200 Answer from pH & Macromolecules Covalent Bonds

$300 Question from pH & Macromolecules pH lower than 7

$300 Answer from pH & Macromolecules Acid

$400 Question from pH & Macromolecules All of the following are examples of ____________. Amino Acid, a single Glucose molecule, and a nucleotide.

$400 Answer from pH & Macromolecules Monomers

$500 Question from pH & Macromolecules Carbohydrate, Protein, Lipid or Nucleic Acid Write what the following items are from the Options above: ***Sugar ***Vegetable oil ***Meat ***DNA *** Glucose

$500 Answer from pH & Macromolecules ***Sugar - carbohydrate ***Vegetable oil - Lipid ***Meat - Protein ***DNA – nucleic acid ***Glucose - carbohydrate

$100 Question from Chemical Reactions Chemical reactions that naturally occur ___________ energy.

$100 Answer from Chemical Reactions Release

$200 Question from Chemical Reactions The energy needed to get a reaction Started.

$200 Answer from Chemical Reactions Activation Energy

$300 Question from Chemical Reactions When hydrogen gas and oxygen gas Combine to make water, the water is Known as the ___________ in a chemical equation.

$300 Answer from Chemical Reactions Product

$400 Question from Chemical Reactions Are catalysts in living organisms

$400 Answer from Chemical Reactions Enzymes

$500 Question from Chemical Reactions If a reaction in one direction releases Energy, the reaction in the opposite Direction will _________ energy.

$500 Answer from Chemical Reactions Absorbs Energy

In Chemical Reactions, atoms are: Final Jeopardy In Chemical Reactions, atoms are: A. Created B. Destroyed C. Rearranged D. Neutralized

Final Jeopardy Answer C. Rearranged