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Chemistry JEOPARDY!

Chemistry JEOPARDY!. Click Once to Begin. First Semester Review Game!. JEOPARDY!. Properties of Matter Unit 1. KMT Unit 2. Conservation of Energy Unit 3. E/C/M and Naming Unit 4/6. Moles and Formulas Unit 5. Potpourri. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200.

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Chemistry JEOPARDY!

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  1. Chemistry JEOPARDY! Click Once to Begin First Semester Review Game!

  2. JEOPARDY! Properties of Matter Unit 1 KMT Unit 2 Conservation of Energy Unit 3 E/C/M and Naming Unit 4/6 Moles and Formulas Unit 5 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

  3. Prop. Of Matter: 100 • To accurately measure water in a graduated cylinder, you must measure to the _________ of the meniscus.

  4. Prop. Of Matter: 200 • Solution A massing 18.2g and 59.1g of Solution B mix together to form a precipitate. This is the mass of the final product.

  5. Prop. Of Matter: 300 • This is the best answer for the value 18.5/22.63

  6. Prop. Of Matter: 400 • 0.000136 is ___________ in scientific notation and has _____ significant figures.

  7. Prop. Of Matter: 500 • A student finds a piece of metal she thinks is Al. She determines it has a volume of 131mL and mass of 382g. If Al has a density of 2.70g/mL, is the metal Aluminum?

  8. KMT: 100 • This is how to convert from Celsius to Kelvin.

  9. KMT: 200 • Draw before and after particle diagrams of 5 particles in a rigid container, before and after heating.

  10. KMT: 300 • The relationship between pressure and temperature is ____________ and is named _________’s Law.

  11. KMT: 400 • If a gas has a temperature of 351K and a volume of 212 mL, this will be the temperature when the volume is changed to 100. mL.

  12. KMT: 500 • If a gas has a pressure of 4.27 psi and a volume of 290 mL, this will be the volume when the pressure is changed to one atmosphere.

  13. Cons. Of Energy: 100 • When a substance goes from the liquid to the gas, the phase change is called this.

  14. Cons. Of Energy: 200 • Given a phase diagram (Temp vs Time Graph), horizontal sections indicate this about interaction and kinetic energy.

  15. Daily Double!!! Cons. Of Energy: 300 • Gaseous water is cooled and begins to condense. While condensing, the temperature of the surroundings drops suddenly. What happens to the temperature of the water?

  16. Cons. Of Energy: 400 • An energy flow diagram (bar chart) decreases only in interaction energy, describing this.

  17. Cons. Of Energy: 500 • 40. g of water at 20.C is heated and then completely boiled away. Calculate the energy required (in kJ). Hf = 334 J/g Hcl = 4.18 J/gC Hv = 2260 J/g Hcs = 2.1 J/gC

  18. E/C/M & Naming: 100 • What is the formula for the compound Iron (III) sulfate?

  19. E/C/M & Naming: 200 • What is the name of the compound CuO?

  20. E/C/M & Naming: 300 • Why do ionic compounds conduct in aqueous solutions, while covalent compounds do not?

  21. E/C/M & Naming: 400 Assuming a mixture of HCl and water… • Draw a particle diagram of the mixture • How would you separate this mixture?

  22. E/C/M & Naming: 500 • The element Y forms the Y+2 ion while X forms the X3– ion. What is the formula of the compound formed by Y and X?

  23. Moles and EF: 100 • The molar mass of Na2CO3 is…

  24. Moles and EF: 200 • How many moles are in 4.56g of CO2?

  25. Moles and EF: 300 • How many atoms are in 120 g ZnCl2?

  26. Daily Double!!! Moles and EF: 400 • A compound is composed of 3.60g of carbon, 0.60 g of hydrogen, and 4.80g of oxygen. What is the empirical formula?

  27. Moles and EF: 500 • A compound is composed of 11g hydrogen and 176g of oxygen. The molar mass is 34.02g. What are the empirical and molecular formulas?

  28. Potpourri: 100 • The vertical columns of the periodic table are called this…

  29. Potpourri: 200 • Who is credited with developing the modern periodic table?

  30. Potpourri: 300 • This is the name of the family containing Iodine. • This is the name of the least reactive family.

  31. Potpourri: 400 • This is how many seconds are there in three months, assuming a month has 30 days.

  32. Potpourri: 500 • Which model proved that electrons can move? Who was the author of this model?

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