350 likes | 408 Views
Jeopardy. Science Review. Jeopardy!!. STOP!! YOU ’ VE GONE TOO FAR!! Press the BACKSPACE key to return to the previous screen!! Thanks!!. Group 1 for 50. Soil is made up of pieces of rocks, wood, decayed plants. Soil is an example of. mixture. STOP!! YOU ’ VE GONE TOO FAR!!
E N D
Jeopardy Science Review
STOP!! YOU’VE GONE TOO FAR!! Press the BACKSPACE key to return to the previous screen!! Thanks!!
Group 1 for 50 Soil is made up of pieces of rocks, wood, decayed plants. Soil is an example of mixture
STOP!! YOU’VE GONE TOO FAR!! Press the BACKSPACE key to return to the previous screen!! Thanks!!
Group 1 for 100 Pure substance that can be separated into two or more simpler substances by chemical means Compound
STOP!! YOU’VE GONE TOO FAR!! Press the BACKSPACE key to return to the previous screen!! Thanks!!
Group 1 for 200 A molecule of carbon dioxide (CO2) is shown above. How many total ATOMS are there? 3
STOP!! YOU’VE GONE TOO FAR!! Press the BACKSPACE key to return to the previous screen!! Thanks!!
Group 1 for 300 What happens to the total mass of substances during a chemical reaction? Remains constant
STOP!! YOU’VE GONE TOO FAR!! Press the BACKSPACE key to return to the previous screen!! Thanks!!
Group 2 for 50 The chemical formula for glucose is C6H12O6. How many different elements are there? 3
STOP!! YOU’VE GONE TOO FAR!! Press the BACKSPACE key to return to the previous screen!! Thanks!!
Group 2 for 100 The size of an element’s atomic radius and melting point have a unique relationship, that is As atomic radius increases, the melting point is higher
STOP!! YOU’VE GONE TOO FAR!! Press the BACKSPACE key to return to the previous screen!! Thanks!!
Group 2 for 200 How many valence electrons does one atom of Nitrogen have? 5
STOP!! YOU’VE GONE TOO FAR!! Press the BACKSPACE key to return to the previous screen!! Thanks!!
Group 2 for 300 Elements that have properties of both metals and nonmetals are called Mettaloids
STOP!! YOU’VE GONE TOO FAR!! Press the BACKSPACE key to return to the previous screen!! Thanks!!
Group 3 for 50 Salt water is an example of what? Compound, mixture, element, molecule Mixture (homo)
STOP!! YOU’VE GONE TOO FAR!! Press the BACKSPACE key to return to the previous screen!! Thanks!!
Group 3 for 100 The elements on the periodic table are arranged according to Increasing atomic number
STOP!! YOU’VE GONE TOO FAR!! Press the BACKSPACE key to return to the previous screen!! Thanks!!
Group 3 for 200 The size of an element’s atomic radius__________ from top to bottom in a group. Increases
STOP!! YOU’VE GONE TOO FAR!! Press the BACKSPACE key to return to the previous screen!! Thanks!!
Group 3 for 300 Which of the following is found farthest from the center of an atom? electron
STOP!! YOU’VE GONE TOO FAR!! Press the BACKSPACE key to return to the previous screen!! Thanks!!
Group 4 for 50 Na is an element in table salt. It has 11 protons, 12 neutrons. Electrons are ? 11
STOP!! YOU’VE GONE TOO FAR!! Press the BACKSPACE key to return to the previous screen!! Thanks!!
Group 4 for 100 Most elements are metals. What is a physical property of metal? Good conductors, higher melting points, ductile, malleable, luster.
STOP!! YOU’VE GONE TOO FAR!! Press the BACKSPACE key to return to the previous screen!! Thanks!!
Group 4 for 200 Which is the smallest particle of the element gold(Au) that can still be classified as gold? atom
STOP!! YOU’VE GONE TOO FAR!! Press the BACKSPACE key to return to the previous screen!! Thanks!!
Group 4 for 300 What do the elements in the same column have in common? Similar chemical properties due to same number of valence electrons
STOP!! YOU’VE GONE TOO FAR!! Press the BACKSPACE key to return to the previous screen!! Thanks!!