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2 How does Jeopardy work? You will be shown an answer. In your teams write on your white boards what the question was! First team to put up their board get the points... but if it is wrong you will lose points!

3 Example A: Something we can use it draw straight lines. Q: What is a ruler?

4 C1 Jeopardy Grease! Back to Basics Hello EarthRobot Skin Down in Bedrock Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

5 $100 Question from Grease! Carbon and Hydrogen

6 $100 Answer from Grease! What two elements are in hydrocarbons?

7 $200 Question from Grease! Less viscous and more reactive

8 $200 Answer from Grease! What properties change as the chain length decreases?

9 $300 Question from Grease! Bromine water changes from brown to colourless

10 $300 Answer from Grease! What is a test for alkenes?

11 $400 Question from Grease! When hydrogen is added to make an unsaturated oil into a saturated fat.

12 $400 Answer from Grease! What is hydrogenation?

13 $500 Question from Grease! The process used to separate crude oil

14 $500 Answer from Grease! What is fractional distillation?

15 $100 Question from Back to Basics It has a charge of -1

16 $100 Answer from Back to Basics What is the charge of an electron?

17 $200 Question from Back to Basics What we use to group elements together based on electron configuration

18 $200 Answer from Back to Basics What is the periodic table?

19 $300 Question from Back to Basics The type of bond found between non-metals.

20 $300 Answer from Back to Basics What is a covalent bond?

21 $400 Question from Back to Basics The balanced equation for: O 2 + S 8  SO 2

22 $400 Answer from Back to Basics 8O 2 + S 8  8SO 2

23 $500 Question from Back to Basics The element with 9 protons

24 $500 Answer from Back to Basics What is fluorine?

25 $100 Question from Hello Earth 78%

26 $100 Answer from Hello Earth What is the percentage of nitrogen in the atmosphere?

27 $200 Question from Hello Earth The three layers of the Earth

28 $200 Answer from Hello Earth What are the core, mantle and crust?

29 $300 Question from Hello Earth A few centimetres a year

30 $300 Answer from Hello Earth At what speed do the tectonic plates move?

31 $400 Question from Hello Earth The power source of plate tectonics

32 $400 Answer from Hello Earth What does radioactive decay under the surface of the Earth do?

33 $500 Question from Hello Earth Amino Acids were produced in this experiment to simulate the beginnings of life.

34 $500 Answer from Hello Earth What is the Miller-Urey experiment?

35 $100 Question from Robot Skin Steel, Brass and Bronze

36 $100 Answer from Robot Skin Name some alloys

37 $200 Question from Robot Skin A Blast Furnace

38 $200 Answer from Robot Skin What is used to extract iron?

39 $300 Question from Robot Skin A reaction where oxygen is removed.

40 $300 Answer from Robot Skin What is reduction?

41 $400 Question from Robot Skin When plants are used to extract copper

42 $400 Answer from Robot Skin What is phytomining?

43 $500 Question from Robot Skin They are resistant to corrosion and have a low density

44 $500 Answer from Robot Skin What properties makes aluminium (or titanium) useful?

45 $100 Question from Down in Bedrock When heat is used to break something down.

46 $100 Answer from Down in Bedrock What is thermal decomposition?

47 $200 Question from Down in Bedrock CaCO 3

48 $200 Answer from Down in Bedrock What is the chemical formula for limestone?

49 $300 Question from Down in Bedrock The product is calcium hydroxide.

50 $300 Answer from Down in Bedrock What do you get when you react calcium oxide with water?

51 $400 Question from Down in Bedrock It is made from cement, aggregate and sand

52 $400 Answer from Down in Bedrock What is concrete made of?

53 $500 Question from Down in Bedrock They are visible from long distances and may permanently disfigure the local environment.

54 $500 Answer from Down in Bedrock What is a negative impact of quarrying?

55 Final Jeopardy This meteorologist presented the first theory on continental drift and said, “Scientists still do not appear to understand sufficiently that all earth sciences must contribute evidence toward unveiling the state of our planet in earlier times

56 Final Jeopardy Answer Who is Alfred Wegener?


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