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2 FJ Old Stuff Electronegativity Ionization Miscellaneous Atomic Radius $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1200 $1200 $1200 $1200 $1200 $1600 $1600 $1600 $1600 $1600 $2000 $2000 $2000 $2000 $2000

3 Give two examples of elements that are halogens
400 old stuff Give two examples of elements that are halogens Board Ans

4 asdgjks Question Board

5 ID the element a metal, nonmetal, or metalloid
800 old stuff ID the element a metal, nonmetal, or metalloid Ge Board Ans

6 Metalloid? Question Board

7 What type of ion do the halogens form and why?
1200 old stuff What type of ion do the halogens form and why? Board Ans

8 -1 anion, want to gain 1 e- to be stable
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9 What is coulombs attraction?
1600 old stuff What is coulombs attraction? Board Ans

10 Discusses the pull between the positively charged nucleus and the negatively charged electrons
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11 Discuss the importance of Mendeleev’s periodic law
2000 Old Stuff Discuss the importance of Mendeleev’s periodic law Board Ans

12 He arranged the elements by atomic mass and noticed repeating trends
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13 Electronegativity is defined as this.
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14 What is how likely an atom is to “steal” another’s electron/tendency to attract electrons?
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15 800 Electronegativity Describe the trend for Electronegativity as you go across and from top to bottom on the periodic table. Board Ans

16 What is increases across a period due to the increased number of protons and decreases down a group due to the addition of energy levels? Question Board

17 Which atom has a larger electronegativity?
S or Al Board Ans

18 What is S? Question Board

19 Which element is less likely to steal electrons while bonding?
1600 Electronegativity Which element is less likely to steal electrons while bonding? Na or Cl Board Ans

20 What is Na. Question Board

21 2000 Electronegativity Rank the following set of atoms from lowest to highest electronegativity Board Ans

22 Ne/C/O Question Board

23 Define Ionization Energy
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24 What is the energy required to remove an electron
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25 800 Ionization Describe the trend for Ionization as you go across and from top to bottom on the periodic table Board Ans

26 What is increases across because of the increased proton electron attraction and down decreases because of the addition of energy levels and shielding effect Question Board

27 Which element has a larger first ionization energy?
Sodium or potassium Board Ans

28 What is sodium? Question Board

29 Which element has a larger first ionization energy?
Magnesium or Phosphorus Board Ans

30 Phosphorus Question Board

31 Which element Ba or Cu has a larger ionization energy?
Board Ans

32 What is Cu. Question Board

33 400 Atomic Radius Define atomic radius. Board Ans

34 What is size of the atom/ distance between two nuclei of the same atom?
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35 800 Atomic Radius Describe the trend for Atomic Radius as you go across and from top to bottom on the periodic table Board Ans

36 What is decreases across due to the increased protons and attraction with the electrons and increases as you go down because the addition of energy levels Question Board

37 Which element has a larger atomic radius?
Sodium, lithium Board Ans

38 What is sodium? Question Board

39 Which element has a larger atomic radius?
Strontium, magnesium Board Ans

40 What is strontium? Question Board

41 Which element has a larger atomic radius?
Carbon or Germanium Board Ans

42 What is germanium? Question Board

43 What are valence electrons and why are they so important?
400 Misc. What are valence electrons and why are they so important? Board Ans

44 Electrons in the outermost shell; they are important because they are the electrons involved in BONDING Question Board

45 800 Misc. Why are noble gases not considered when we talk about electronegativity? Board Ans

46 What is they already have a full outer shell of electrons
What is they already have a full outer shell of electrons! – they don’t want to bond with other atoms. All other atoms to “act” like them! Question Board

47 What is an ion? What are the two types of ions? How are they formed?
1200 Misc. What is an ion? What are the two types of ions? How are they formed? Board Ans

48 Ion is a charged atom. Two types: cation/anion
Ion is a charged atom. Two types: cation/anion. Cation formed by the loss of electrons from metals, Anions are formed from the gain of electrons from non-metals Question Board

49 Which atom has a greater atomic radius, Mg or Mg 2+?
1600 Misc. Which atom has a greater atomic radius, Mg or Mg 2+? Board Ans

50 What Mg because the cation loses electrons making the atom smaller?
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51 List the names of the following groups on the P.T.
2000 Misc. List the names of the following groups on the P.T. -Group #1 -Group #2 -Group #7 -Group #8 . Board Ans

52 #2 Alkaline Earth Metals,
What are: #1 – Alkali Metals, #2 Alkaline Earth Metals, #7 – The Halogens, #8 – The Noble Gases? Question Board

53 Daily Double 1

54 Explain the differences between condensation, sublimation, melting, and freezing
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55 Condensation is gas turning to a liquid, sublimation is a solid to a gas, melting is a solid to a liquid and freezing is a liquid to a solid Question Board

56 Daily Double 2

57 In the phase change diagram below, this is the reason there is a constant temperature between the solid and liquid phases. Board Ans

58 What is because the temperature stays constant until all the bonds of the solid are broken and the substance has changed to a liquid? Question Board

59 Final Jeopardy Category

60 Label and explain what is happening in each step


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