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Bluff! A Game and Study Guide All In One!
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Rules In turn, each team will be asked a question. Team members who know the answer will stand up. The other team will select ONE person standing up to answer the question. If that person gives a correct answer, the team will receive as many points as there are people standing up. If the answer is wrong, that many points will be subtracted.
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Rules Continued Each team will select one scorekeeper. If no one from the team stands up, the other team will be awarded 5 points. If you do not stand up, or if you would not have if it was your team’s turn, then write the question and answer down to create your own study guide.
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Question Dmitri Mendeleev was a scientist from __________ who made the first __________(3.2)
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Answer Russia Periodic Table
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Question Mendeleev used atomic mass to order his table. Why did he not use Atomic Number? (3.2)
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Answer Scientists had not yet discovered protons
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Question What predictions was Mendeleev able to make after he finished his first table? *Hint: future predictions for what? (3.2)
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Answer The properties of elements that had not yet been discovered
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Incoming periodic table! The next set of questions will highlight a section of the periodic table, you must tell me what the highlighted area represents. (3.2)
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Question
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Answer Group
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Question (3.4)
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Answer Noble Gases
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Question (3.3)
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Answer Transition Metals
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Question(3.2)
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Answer Period
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Question(3.3)
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Answer Alkali Metals
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Question
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Answer(3.3) Alkaline Earth Metals
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Question(3.4)
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Answer Halogens
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Question(3.3)
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Answer Lanthanides
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Question(3.3)
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Answer Actinides
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Question Our modern periodic table is organized by… (3.2)
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Answer Atomic Number
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Question What does the atomic number equal? (3.2)
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Answer The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
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Electrons! Hint: The next couple of questions are related to electrons in an atom. Let’s begin!
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Question What is the same about all elements in a period? (3.2)
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Answer The have the same number of energy levels (shells) to hold electrons.
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Question What is similar within a group of elements? (3.2)
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Answer They have the same number of valence electrons (electrons in the outer shell)
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The next questions… You will answer the rest of the questions on the white board supplied to each team.
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How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in Hydrogen? Question
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Answer Protons: 1 Neutrons: 0 Electrons: 1
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How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in Helium? Question
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Answer Protons: 2 Neutrons: 2 Electrons: 2
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How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in Beryllium? Question
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Answer Protons: 4 Neutrons: 5 Electrons: 4
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How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in Carbon? Question
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Answer Protons: 6 Neutrons: 6 Electrons: 6
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How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in Oxygen? Question
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Answer Protons: 8 Neutrons: 8 Electrons: 8
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How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in Neon? Question
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Answer Protons: 10 Neutrons: 10 Electrons: 10
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How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in Sodium? Question
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Answer Protons: 11 Neutrons: 12 Electrons: 11
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How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in Silicon? Question
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Answer Protons: 14 Neutrons: 14 Electrons: 14
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Draw a Bohr model of Helium Question
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Draw a Bohr model of Lithium Question
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Draw a Bohr model of Carbon Question
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Draw a Bohr model of Oxygen Question
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Draw a Bohr model of Sodium Question
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Draw a Bohr model of Aluminum Question
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Draw a Bohr model of Sulfur Question
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Draw a Bohr model of Argon Question
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Draw a Lewis Dot Diagram of Helium Question
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Draw a Lewis Dot Diagram of Lithium Question
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Draw a Lewis Dot Diagram of Beryllium Question
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Draw a Lewis Dot Diagram of Boron Question
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Draw a Lewis Dot Diagram of Carbon Question
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Draw a Lewis Dot Diagram of Nitrogen I really hope you are getting the pattern! Question
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Draw a Lewis Dot Diagram of Oxygen Question
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Draw a Lewis Dot Diagram of Fluorine Question
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Draw a Lewis Dot Diagram of Neon Question
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