Each horizontal row of the Periodic Table is known as a _________. Nickel, copper, and Gold are part of which group? What is the group number of Helium and Neon?
Each horizontal row of the Periodic Table is known as a _________. Nickel, copper, and Gold are part of which group? What is the group number of Helium and Neon?
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Each horizontal row of the Periodic Table is known as a _________. Nickel, copper, and Gold are part of which group? What is the group number of Helium and Neon?
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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 Final Jeopardy Answer Final Jeopardy Question
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