Welcome to Jeopardy. Round 1 What Kind of Element am I? Name the Instrument, What it Measures & units Atoms Homo or Hetero Physical VS Chemical Changes.

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Presentation transcript:

Welcome to Jeopardy

Round 1 What Kind of Element am I? Name the Instrument, What it Measures & units Atoms Homo or Hetero Physical VS Chemical Changes

What kind of element am I? 100 Elements that form CATIONS

What kind of element am I? 200 Elements that form ANIONS

What kind of element am I? 300 Elements that do not react.

What kind of element am I? 400 Elements that have both metallic and non-metallic properties.

What kind of element am I? 500 Elements that form ions with a +1 charge

Name the Instrument what it’s measuring & units 100 Amount of liquid

Name the Instrument what it’s measuring & units 200 L X W X H of a cube

Name the Instrument what it’s measuring & units 300 Method of finding the volume of an irregularly shaped object

Name the Instrument what it’s measuring & units 400 Amount of matter in an object

Name the Instrument what it’s measuring & units 500 Mass divided by Volume Mass/Volume

Atoms 100 Name the 3 particles located in an atom

Atoms 200 This particle can NEVER change in an atom of an element.

Atoms 300 These particles change when an atom becomes an ION

Atoms 400 Name given to atoms of an element with varying number of neutrons

Atoms 500 How was the ion Cu +2 formed? (be specific!)

Homo or Hetero 100 Same throughout

Homo or Hetero 200 Different throughout

Homo or Hetero 300 Salt and Pepper

Homo or Hetero 400 All Elements

Homo or Hetero 500 All Compounds

Physical VS Chemical Changes 100 Changes the properties of the substance

Physical VS Chemical Changes 200 May look different but is the same substance after the change

Physical VS Chemical Changes 300 Log Burning

Physical VS Chemical Changes 400 Can Rusting

Physical VS Chemical Changes 500 Water Condensing

What kind of element am I 100 Response Metals

What kind of element am I 200 Response Non-Metals

What kind of element am I 300 Response Noble Gases

What kind of element am I 400 Response Metalloids or Semi-metals

What kind of element am I 500 Response Group 1A or Alkali Metals

Name the instrument, what it measures and units 100 Response Graduated Cylinder Volume mL

Name the instrument, what it measures and units 200 Response Ruler or meter stick Volume cm 3

Name the instrument, what it measures and units 300 Response Water Displacement Graduated Cylinder mL

Name the instrument, what it measures and units 400 Response Balance or Scale Mass g

Name the instrument, what it measures and units 500 Response Density Balance and graduated cylinder = g/mL Balance and ruler = g/cm 3

Atoms 100 Response Protons, Neutrons and Electrons

Atoms 200 Response Protons

Atoms 300 Response Electrons

Atoms 400 Response Isotopes

Atoms 500 Response Lost 2 electrons

Homo or Hetero 100 Response Homogenous

Homo or Hetero 200 Response Heterogenous

Homo or Hetero 300 Response Heterogenous

Homo or Hetero 400 Response Homogenous

Homo or Hetero 500 Response Homogenous

Physical VS Chemical Changes 100 Response Chemical

Physical VS Chemical Changes 200 Response Physical

Physical VS Chemical Changes 300 Response Chemical

Physical VS Chemical Changes 400 Response Chemical

Physical VS Chemical Changes 500 Response Physical

Round 2 Atoms Family Periodic Table Matter More Atoms Still More Atoms

Atoms Family 200 Smallest part of an element that retains the properties of that element

Atoms Family 400 This tells the number of protons

Atoms Family 600 The number of protons + the number of neutrons

Atoms Family 800 Average mass of all the isotopes of an element

Atoms Family 1000 Mass of the formula in grams

Atoms Family 200 Response Atom

Atoms Family 400 Response Atomic Number

Atoms Family 600 Response Mass Number

Atoms Family 800 Response Atomic Mass

Atoms Family 1000 Response GFM

Periodic Table 200 Largest group of elements

Periodic Table 400 These elements do not form compounds

Periodic Table 600 Smaller group of elements on the periodic table

Periodic Table 800 These elements form positively charged ions

Periodic Table 1000 These elements have a negative charge when they form ions

Periodic Table 200 Response Metals

Periodic Table 400 Response Noble Gases

Periodic Table 600 Response Non-Metals

Periodic Table 800 Response Metals

Periodic Table 1000 Response Non-Metals

Matter 200 Has a definite shape

Matter 400 Takes the shape of its container and has a definite volume

Matter 600 Takes the shape of its container and has an indefinite volume

Matter 800 Space occupied by matter

Matter 1000 Amount of matter in an object

Matter 200 Response Solid

Matter 400 Response Liquid

Matter 600 Response Gas

Matter 800 Response Volume

Matter 1000 Response Mass

More Atoms 200 Neutral particles

More Atoms 400 These particles orbit the nucleus

More Atoms 600 This particle is the atomic number

More Atoms 800 Where in the atom most of its mass is located

More Atoms 1000 Changing the number of these forms an ion

More Atoms 200 Response Neutrons

More Atoms 400 Response Electrons

More Atoms 600 Response Protons

More Atoms 800 Response nucleus

More Atoms 1000 Response Electrons

Still More Atoms 200 Atoms are mostly space (true or false)

Still More Atoms 400 The number of electrons atoms try to get in their outer shell

Still More Atoms 600 These elements form positive ions

Still More Atoms 800 Carbonate has what kind of charge (be specific!)

Still More Atoms 1000 A group of atoms that act as a unit and carry a charge

Still More Atoms 200 Response True

Still More Atoms 400 Response 8

Still More Atoms 600 Response Metals

Still More Atoms 800 Response Negative 2

Still More Atoms 1000 Response Polyatomic ion

Final Jeopardy Name & GFM ?

Final Jeopardy Question Name the following compound and calculate its mass S 4 H 7

Final Jeopardy Response Tetrasulfur heptahydride S = 4 x 32 = 128g H = 7 x 1 = 7g 135g

The End!