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Chemistry Jeopardy:

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Elements,
Periodic Chemical Ions and
Atoms Compounds,
Table and Mixtures Bonding Isotopes

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Periodic Table:
$1: Each horizontal row of the Periodic Table is
known as a _________.
Periodic Table:
Answer: Period
Periodic Table:
$2: Each vertical column on the Periodic Table is
known as a _________.
Periodic Table:
Answer: Group (or Family)
Periodic Table:
$5: What is the group number of Helium and
Neon?
Periodic Table:
Answer: Group 18 (The Noble Gases)
Periodic Table:
$10: Nickel, Copper, and Gold are part of which
group?
Periodic Table
Answer: The Transition Metals
Periodic Table:
$20: What is the group name of Group #17,
and how many valence electrons does each of its
elements have?
Periodic Table:
Answer: Halogens, 7 valence electrons
Atoms:
$1: What is the positive part of the atom?
A) Electron Cloud B) Nucleus
Atoms:
Answer: B) Nucleus
Atoms:
$2: How do you calculate the number of
neutrons in an atom?
Atoms:
Answer: Atomic Mass – Atomic Number
Atoms:
$5: Which subatomic particle (proton, neutron,
or electron) has no mass?
Atoms:
Answer: Electrons
Atoms:
$10: How many electrons fit in the first three
energy levels?
Atoms:
Answer: 2, 8, 8+10
Atoms:
$20: What makes radioactive isotopes
unstable? (Why do the nuclei of these atoms
break down?)
Atoms:
Answer: There is not a stable amount of
neutrons to hold the nucleus together
(There are too few or too many neutrons)
Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures:
$1: True or False:
Elements are composed of 2 or more
substances.
Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures:
Answer: False
Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures:
$2: True or False:
Compounds are chemically combined, but they
can be physically separated.
Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures:
Answer: False
Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures:
$5: What kind of change (physical or chemical)
takes place when water evaporates into the air?
Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures:
Answer: Physical Change
Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures:
$10: What type of mixture is salt water?
A) Solution
B) Suspension
C) Colloid
Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures:
Answer: A) Solution
Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures:
$20: Water is considered the “Universal ____”
Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures:
Answer: Solvent
Chemical Bonding:
$1: In a covalent bond, atoms _____ electrons.
Chemical Bonding:
Answer: Share
Chemical Bonding:
$2: In an ionic bond, electrons are __________
between atoms.
Chemical Bonding:
Answer: transferred
Chemical Bonding:
$5: How many valence electrons would
Beryllium like to donate?
Chemical Bonding:
Answer: 2
Chemical Bonding:
$10: When carbon shares its valence electrons
with 4 Hydrogen atoms, is this an example of an
ionic bond or a covalent bond?
Chemical Bonding:
Answer: Covalent
Chemical Bonding:
$20: What kind of force holds positive and
negative ions together?
Chemical Bonding:
Answer: Electromagnetic force
Ions and Isotopes:
$1: A charged particle is called a(n) ______.
Ions and Isotopes:
Answer: Ion
Ions and Isotopes:
$2: Isotopes have the same number of
_____.
A) Neutrons
B) Protons
C) Atomic Mass
Ions and Isotopes:
Answer: B) Protons
Ions and Isotopes:
$5: Carbon-12 and Carbon-14 have a different
number of _______.
Ions and Isotopes:
Answer: Neutrons
Ions and Isotopes:
$10: Chlorine has 17 Protons, 17
Neutrons, and 17 Electrons.
Is this an ion, isotope, or neutral atom?
Ions and Isotopes:
Answer: Isotope
Ions and Isotopes:
$20: How many electrons are in an oxygen
atom with a charge of -2?
Ions and Isotopes:
Answer: 10 electrons
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