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Test your knowledge of chemistry concepts in this Jeopardy-style review game covering topics such as quantum mechanics, solubility, molecular structures, gases, and functional groups.
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Jeopardy! AP Chemistry: Semester 1 Review, Ch. 1-10, 22, 23, 25
Category Slide Quantum Slumbers Solu-bull- ity Molecular Architecture Gas Station Up andAtom! Dys- functional Groups $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 Final Jeopardy
Quantum Slumbers - $100Place these in order of decreasing atomic radius:ClCl1+ Cl1- Time's up!
Quantum Slumbers - $200Name and symbol of the only quantum number whose value is not an integer. Time's up!
Quantum Slumbers - $300All values permissible for ml, given n = 2 and l = 1. Time's up!
Quantum Slumbers - $400[Ar] 4s23d3 Time's up!
Quantum Slumbers - $500The Pauli principle states this. Time's up!
Solu-bull-ity - $100This group on the P.T. is “always soluble”. Time's up!
Solu-bull-ity - $200Predict the product(s):A scoop of solid silver nitrate is added to a solution of strontium hydroxide. Time's up!
Solu-bull-ity - $300These are the cations that form insoluble compounds with bromide. Time's up!
Solu-bull-ity - $400These three “C” anions are generally insoluble. Time's up!
Solu-bull-ity - $500 These are the cations that form insoluble compounds with sulfate. Time's up!
Molecular Architecture - $100The number of sigma and pi bonds in N2. Time's up!
Molecular Architecture - $200The hybridization in PCl5. Time's up!
Molecular Architecture - $300The molecular shape of SF4. Time's up!
Molecular Architecture - $400The molecular shape and dipole moment of XeF4. Time's up!
Molecular Architecture - $500According to molecular orbital theory, the number of antibonding electrons in H2. Time's up!
Gas Station - $100Boyle’s law Time's up!
Gas Station - $200Avogadro’s law Time's up!
Gas Station - $300Why samples of He and CH4 at the same temperature have different average molecular speeds. Time's up!
Gas Station - $400Two differences between a real gas and an ideal gas. Time's up!
Gas Station - $500These scientists’ formula showed the distribution of particle speeds in a gas. Time's up!
Up and Atom! - $100Isoelectronic chemical species have ____ in common, and isotopes have different ____. Time's up!
Up and Atom! - $200Going right across the P.T., the size of atoms ____ because… Time's up!
Up and Atom! - $300This is the element with the greatest electron affinity. Time's up!
Up and Atom! - $400This is the reaction that is used to measure the ionization energy of an element. Time's up!
Up and Atom! - $500This difference of electronegativity values is the line between covalent and ionic bonds. Time's up!
Dysfunctional Groups - $100The type of hydrocarbon that has the general formula CnH2n+2. Time's up!
Dysfunctional Groups - $200Name an aromatic compound. Time's up!
Dysfunctional Groups - $400The name of: Time's up!
Dysfunctional Groups - $500Draw ethanol, ethanal, and ethanoic acid. Time's up!
Final Jeopardy Draw and name 2 isomers of C4H7Cl.
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