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Periodic Table Trends and Jeopardy Game

Test your knowledge of periodic table trends with this Jeopardy-style game! Identify elements, determine atomic and ionic radii, and understand concepts like ionization energy and shielding. Challenge yourself with 50 questions in this interactive game.

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Periodic Table Trends and Jeopardy Game

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  1. Period Trend Jeopardy (element must be correctly named to win)

  2. 3 This element (Ba or Sr) has a smaller atomic radius.

  3. 4 What is Strontium?

  4. 5 This has the bigger ionic radius (As3- or Br-).

  5. 6 • What is the Arsenide ion?

  6. 7 • The group 1 element with the biggest atomic radius.

  7. 8 • What is Francium?

  8. 9 • __ions are bigger than their neutral atoms.

  9. 10 • What are anions?

  10. 11 • Atomic size is measured by ____.

  11. 12 • Why do we measure the distance between atoms in a molecule?

  12. 13 Between Sodium and Aluminum, this element has a higher ionization energy.

  13. 14 What is Aluminum?

  14. 15 • Between Sodium and Rubidium, this element has a higher ionization energy.

  15. 16 • What is sodium?

  16. 17 • This element has the higher ionization energy (Be or Ba).

  17. 18 • What is Beryllium?

  18. 19 • Ionization energy shows these group and periodic trends.

  19. 20 • What is “ionization energy decreases down a group” and “increases across a period”?

  20. 21 • This is the definition of ionization energy.

  21. 22 • What is the energy required to remove one electron from an atom?

  22. 23 These elements form an anion with a charge on -1.

  23. 24 What are the halogens?

  24. 25 • Copper has a _______ nuclear charge than Vanadium.

  25. 26 • What is “greater” or “higher” or “bigger”?

  26. 27 • The ionic charges of these elements cannot be determined by their group number.

  27. 28 • What are transition metals?

  28. 29 • This element has the lowest nuclear charge on the periodic table.

  29. 30 • What is Hydrogen?

  30. 31 • Properly name and give the formula for the ions of these elements: Ca, Cl, Ar, K.

  31. 32 • Ca2+ Calcium ion • Cl- Chloride Ion • Argon does not ionize. • K+ Potassium ion

  32. 33 It increases down and increases across.

  33. 34 What is nuclear charge (or atomic number)?

  34. 35 • These sheild valence electrons from the nucleus.

  35. 36 • What are inner electrons or core electrons?

  36. 37 • This charactersitc stays constant across a period.

  37. 38 • What is shielding?

  38. 39 • These two values decrease as you move down a group.

  39. 40 • What are ionization energy and electronegativity ?

  40. 41 • This formula is called the Ideal Gas Law

  41. 42 • What is PV=nRT ?

  42. 43 Non-metals form this type of ion.

  43. 44 • What are anions?

  44. 45 • These elements are inert.

  45. 46 • What are noble gases?

  46. 47 • S orbitals are being filled in these metals.

  47. 48 • What are alkali metals and alkaline earth metals?

  48. 49 • These elements are characterized by partailly filled f oritals.

  49. 50 • What are inner transition metals?

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