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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Trivia. EM Spectrum. EM Calculations. Ions & Compounds. Ion Names & Formulas. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy Trivia EM Spectrum EM Calculations Ions & Compounds Ion Names & Formulas 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. If the frequency of a wave increases, what happens to the wavelength? • Increases • Decreases • Stays the same • Can’t tell from the information given • 7 1,100

  3. If the wavelength increases, what will be true of the energy? • Increases • Decreases • Stays the same • Can’t tell from the information given • It will explode 1,200

  4. ____ is the wave with the highest energy and ____ has the lowest. • Radio waves, Microwaves • Gamma ray, X-ray • Ultraviolet, Infrared • Gamma ray, Radio wave • Red light, Green Light 1,300

  5. Within the visible light spectrum, which color has the shortest wavelength? Red Orange Yellow Blue Violet 1,400

  6. Which of these waves has the highest energy? • AM Radio • Red light • Microwaves • Infrared • FM Radio 1,500

  7. If DNA absorbs ultraviolet light with a wavelength of 2.60 x 10-7 meters, what is the frequency of this light? • 1.15 Hz • 1.15 x 1015 Hz • 3 x 108 Hz • 8.67 x 10-16 Hz • 8.67 Hz 2,100

  8. The radio station WGCM broadcasts at a frequency of 101.4 x 106 Hz. What is the wavelength of this wave? • 2.96 meters • 338 nanometers • 2.96 x 1012 meters • 3 x 108 meters • .338 meters 2,200

  9. What is the energy of an x-ray that has a frequency of 3.14 x 1017 Hz? • 2.08 x 10-16 J • 9.55 x 10-10 J • 2.08 x 1052 J • 9.55 x 1010 J • 1234 J 2,300

  10. Red light has a wavelength of 5 x 10-7 meters. What energy does red light have? • 6.00 x 1014 J • 2.51 x 1018 J • 3.98 x 10-19 J • 1.67 x 10-15 J • Hippopotamus 2,400

  11. The minimum energy required to excite an electron is 1 x 10-19 J. What is the frequency of this wave? • 6.63 x 10-53 Hz • 1.51 x 1053 Hz • 6.63 x 10-34 Hz • 1.51 x 1014 Hz • 6.02 x 1023 Hz 2,500

  12. What holds ions together in a compound? • Magnets • Glue • Strong nuclear force • Gravity • Electrostatic force 3,100

  13. Which of these elements will form an ionic compound with a chloride ion? • Oxygen • Nitrogen • Fluorine • Potassium • Helium 3,200

  14. Which of these ionic formulas is correct? • Lithium ion – Li1- • Barium ion – B3+ • Bromide ion – Br1+ • Oxide ion – O2- • Copper ion – Cu1- 3,300

  15. Which of these ions has lost the most electrons? • Nitride ion • Oxide ion • Boron ion • Titanium (IV) ion • Sodium ion 3,400

  16. Which of these elements has the lowest ionization energy? • Helium • Cesium • Nitrogen • Copper • Sodium 3,500

  17. Which of these ionic formulas is correct for magnesium oxide? • Mg2O2 • OMg • MgO • Mg2O3 • MgO3 4,100

  18. What is the ionic formula for potassium phosphate? • K3P • KP • K2PO4 • K(PO4)2 • K3PO4 4,200

  19. If the cation iron(III) forms an ionic compound with the sulfide anion, what is the correct formula? • Fe3S2 • Fe2(SO4)3 • Fe2S3 • FeS • FeSO4 4,300

  20. What is the name of the ionic compound Ni(OH)2? • Nickel oxide • Nickel dihydroxide • Nickel (I) hydroxide • Nickel (II) hydroxide • Nickel (III) hydroxide 4,400

  21. Which of these can be X, if X will make a compound with chloride that has the formula XCl2? • Aluminum • Sodium • Barium • Oxygen • Carbonate 4,500

  22. What is the most abundant element in the universe? • Hydrogen • Carbon • Oxygen • Nitrogen 5,100

  23. What does a herpetologist study? • Herpes • Geometric shapes • Reptiles • Mythological creatures 5,200

  24. Being a heavy smoker increases one’s chance of developing lung cancer by what percent? • 2.5% • 25% • 250% • 2500% 5,300

  25. In which state were both Mr. Bailey and Mrs. Griffin born? • Texas • Michigan • Houston • Oklahoma 5,400

  26. Which animal alive today has the most bones in its body? • Human • Giraffe • Dog • Snake 5,500

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