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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Periodic Table. Using the Table. What is This?. Groupies. Pot Luck. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $500. Q $500. Q $500.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy Periodic Table Using the Table What is This? Groupies Pot Luck Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

  2. $100 Question from Periodic Table An arrangement of elements in columns, based on a set of properties that repeat from row to row.

  3. $100 Answer from Periodic Table What is a periodic table.

  4. $200 Question from Periodic Table He arranged elements into rows in order of increasing mass sot that elements with similar properties were in the same column.

  5. $200 Answer from Periodic Table Who is (Dimitri) Mendeleev.

  6. $300 Question from Periodic Table Rows and columns on the periodic table.

  7. $300 Answer from Periodic Table What are periods (rows) and groups* (columns). *May also be called families.

  8. $400 Question from Periodic Table Tells you how many electron orbitals an element has. -Draw a Bohr Model diagram as an example.

  9. $400 Answer from Periodic Table What is a period. Lithium – Period 2

  10. $500 Question from Periodic Table Tells you how many valence electrons an element has. -Give an example.

  11. $500 Answer from Periodic Table What are Group Number/Family Number. Neon is in Group 8A (18) and has eight valence electrons.

  12. $100 Question from Using the Table A, B, and C are the… 35 Br 79.904 A B C

  13. $100 Answer from Using the Table What are: A = Atomic Number B = Element Symbol C = Atomic Mass

  14. $200 Question from Using the Table Metal, Metalloid, or Nonmetal Mg Cl Si Ar Fe

  15. $200 Answer from Using the Table Mg - metal Cl - nonmetal Si - metalloid Ar - nonmetal Fe - metal

  16. $300 Question from Using the Table Element with 50 protons. -How many neutrons and electrons?

  17. $300 Answer from Using the Table Tin 69 neutrons 50 electrons

  18. $400 Question from Using the Table Element name and number of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Mn 55 25

  19. $400 Answer from Using the Table What are manganese, 25P, 30N, 25E

  20. $500 Question from Using the Table The group names: 1A 2A 3A 4A 5A 6A 7A 8A

  21. $500 Answer from Using the Table The group names: 1A – Alkali Metals 2A – Alkali Earth Metals 3A – Boron Group 4A – Carbon Group 5A – Nitrogen Group 6A – Oxygen Group 7A - Halogens 8A – Noble Gases

  22. $100 Question from What is This? Elements with properties that fall between those of metals and nonmetals.

  23. $100 Answer from What is This? What are metalloids.

  24. $200 Question from What is This? Typically gases and liquids at room temperature.

  25. $200 Answer from What is This? What are nonmetals.

  26. $300 Question from What is This? Good conductors of heat and electricity.

  27. $300 Answer from What is This? What are metals.

  28. $400 Question from What is This? What properties you could use to differentiate a metal from a nonmetal?

  29. $400 Answer from What is This? Conductivity Malleability Ductility Luster - shiny

  30. $500 Question from What is This? Property that increases as you go down each group. Explain

  31. $500 Answer from What is This? What is density. As you move down a group, the atomic number increases due to an increase in the number of protons. Each additional proton adds mass, thus the atomic mass increases, causing an increase in density.

  32. $100 Question from Groupies Has seven valence electrons.

  33. $100 Answer from Groupies What are the halogens.

  34. $200 Question from Groupies Colorless, odorless, and extremely un-reactive.

  35. $200 Answer from Groupies What are the noble gases.

  36. $300 Question from Groupies Group that contains a nonmetal, two metalloids, and two metals.

  37. $300 Answer from Groupies What is the Carbon Group.

  38. $400 Question from Groupies The group with the most reactive elements, where the reactivity increases from top to bottom of a group.

  39. $400 Answer from Groupies What are the Alkali Metals.

  40. $500 Question from Groupies Why elements within a group have similar properties.

  41. $500 Answer from Groupies Elements in a group have similar properties due to the fact that they have the same number of valence electrons.

  42. $100 Question from Pot Luck Number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in mercury.

  43. $100 Answer from Pot Luck 80 Protons 121 Neutrons 80 Electrons

  44. $200 Question from Pot Luck Metal, Nonmetal, Transition Metal, or Metalloid: Au As Al Ar

  45. $200 Answer from Pot Luck Au – Transition metal As – Metalloid Al – Transition Metal Ar – Nonmetal

  46. $300 Question from Pot Luck How the atomic mass published on the periodic table calculated.

  47. $300 Answer from Pot Luck Weighted average of all isotopes of an element.

  48. $400 Question from Pot Luck 1/12 the mass of a carbon-12 atom.

  49. $400 Answer from Pot Luck What is an atomic mass unit.

  50. $500 Question from Pot Luck Three ways an element from the periodic table can be classified.

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