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JEOPARDY! Totally Polarity Bonds… James Bonds Isotopes + Ions = AWESOME pHishing Atoms, Elements, and other cool stuff Potpourri 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
Totally Polarity: 200What kind of bonds make water most dense? Explain.
Totally Polarity: 300What does water do that makes us need it to survive?
Totally Polarity: 400Explain what a polar molecule does to be attracted to other polar molecules.
Totally Polarity: 500Give an example of two substances that are hydrophobic.
Bonds…James Bonds: 100What happens to the electrons in an ionic bond? Explain.
Bonds…James Bonds: 200What happens to the electrons in a covalent bond?
Bonds…James Bonds: 300What happens to the electrons in a hydrogen bond?
Bonds…James Bonds: 400How is the molecule of water held together? Explain.
Bonds…James Bonds: 500What is the difference between ionic, covalent, and hydrogen bonds?
Isotopes & Ions: 100I have the same # of protons… but different # of neutrons.
Daily Double!!! Isotopes & Ions If an ion gains an electron it is called a(n) __________ and is negatively charged.
Isotopes & Ions: 400Name an example of an isotope and its function from what we talked about in class.
Isotopes & Ions: 500Give an example of a molecule that has an ionic bond.
pHishing: 100Which solution has a greater concentration of hydrogen bonds: pH 5 or pH 10?
pHishing: 200What would be the pH of a solution with a hydrogen ion concentration of 10 –4M?
pHishing: 400A one L solution of pH 5 has how many more hydrogen ions than one L of a solution of pH 6?
pHishing: 500What would happen to the pH level if HCl is added to a lemon wedge?
Atoms, Elements, and other cool stuff: 100The _________ of atoms determine how atoms will react with each other.
Atoms, Elements, and other cool stuff: 200The atomic mass of an element can be determined by adding together the number of ________ and _______ in an atom of an element.
Atoms, Elements, and other cool stuff: 300What atom is pictured below?
Daily Double!!! Atoms, Elements, and other cool stuff What element has the atomic number of 9 and an atomic mass rounded to 19?
Atoms, Elements, and other cool stuff: 500List the 3 rules of a neutral atom.
Potpourri: 100What does an atom want in order for it to be stable?
Potpourri: 200Explain why the molecules pictured below are bonded that way?
Potpourri: 300When scientists determine the age of fossils less than 50,000 years old, they look at how much ___________ decays into N.
Potpourri: 400Explain what atom is pictured below. Is it neutral, ion, or isotope?
Potpourri: 500_________ is where one water molecule is attracted to another water molecule.