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Chemistry Jeopardy Chapter 6 Review. S superman block 200. Group 1 is called the Alkali metals. S superman block 400. Group 2 is called the ? Alkaline earth metals. S superman block 600. Which elements would you expect to behave similar to Mg? Ca and Be. S superman block 800.
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S superman block200 • Group 1 is called the • Alkali metals
S superman block 400 • Group 2 is called the ? • Alkaline earth metals
S superman block 600 • Which elements would you expect to behave similar to Mg? • Ca and Be
S superman block 800 • Which block contains the most reactive metals family (group)? • S block the Alkali metals
S superman block 1000 • Why are alkali and alkaline metals never found in their elemental state in nature? Which alkali metal is used to teat depression • They are too reactive • Li
S superwoman block 200 • What type of ions do alkali metals form? • 1+
S superwoman block 400 • Which alkali metal is the most reactive? Which alkali is produced commercially in large amounts for salt, bleach and baking soda • Fr • Na
S superwoman block 600 • Which alkaline earth metal is radioactive? • Radium
S superwoman block 800 • Why are the alkaline earth metals not as reactive as the alkali metals? • Smaller AR therefore higher IE
S superwoman block 1000 • The shells of marine animals and limestone is made up of what compound • Calcium carbonate
Blocks d & f 200 • Chromium is in the _________ metals? Why is it used to plate bumpers • Transition • Hard, resists corrosion and lustrous
Blocks d & f 400 • The artificial (synthesized) elements belong to which series? • Actinides
Blocks d & f 600 • Which element is used for paint pigments? Which element is used for electrical wires • Cr • Cu
Blocks d & f 800 • Which d block element is the best conductor of electricity? Why don’t we use it instead of Cu? Name the coinage metals • Ag…too expensive! • Cu, Ag and Au
Blocks d & f 1000 • How many karate is pure gold? Why don’t we use this for rings? What are the 4f and 5f called? • 24K..too soft • Lanthanides ad Actinides
P Diddy block200 • Elements of group 17 are called the? What type of ions do they form • Halogens • 1-
P Diddy block 400 • An element with an electron configuration of 1s2 2s2 2p2 belongs to what group? • Group 14
P Diddy block 600 • How many electrons do carbon, nitrogen and oxygen have in their outermost energy level? What ions do they form • 4; 5; and 6 • +/-4: -3: -2
P Diddy block 800 • True or false? The p block contains metals and metalloids (semi metals) only • False it contains metals, semimetals and non metals
P Diddy block 1000 • Who is the most reactive element on the PT? Compare the two forms of elemental oxygen • Fluorine • O2- odorless colorless, required for CR • O3-(ozone) strong odor, toxic. Ground level=pollution, upper level protects against UV radiation
P cock block 200 • The major component of the atmosphere is? • Nitrogen
P cock block 400 • The most abundant element on earth is? • oxygen
P cock block 600 • The major component of glass is? • Si
P cock block 800 • The most abundant Noble Gas is? The most abundant element in the universe is? • Ar • H
P cock block 1000 • The chemical name for rust (Fe) is ? • Iron oxide
P soup block 200 • Steel is an alloy of carbon and? • Fe
P soup block 400 • Which group has the highest ionizing energy and why? • Noble Gases • Full valence shell
P soup block 600 • Most of earths hydrogen is combined with? • Oxygen in water
P soup block 800 • Which element is found in meteorites? Oh… and by the way it’s a d blocker • Ir
P soup block 1000 • Hemoglobin contains the element • Fe
Odds and Ends 200 • Naturally occurring elements are produced in the stars (our sun) by a process called? • Fusion, Hydrogen's are fused to create He
Odds and Ends 400 • Define alloy • A mixture of metals
Odds and Ends 600 • The fizz in soft drinks comes from…hint they are called carbonated drinks! • Carbon dioxide
Odds and Ends 800 • What happens to the IE as you move down a group? As you move from L to R on the PT? • it decreases • It increases
Odds and Ends 1000 • State The Periodic Law • Chemical and physical properties of elements are functions of their atomic numbers
Final Jeopardy • How is hydrogen obtained from water? You must NAME the process