This document contains a chemistry jeopardy game covering topics of the periodic table, atoms, compounds and mixtures, chemical bonding, and ions and isotopes. The game contains questions in increasing point values from $1 to $20 in each category testing knowledge of elemental properties, atomic structure, and types of chemical bonds and mixtures. An answer is provided for each question to help players check their understanding of fundamental chemistry concepts.
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This document contains a chemistry jeopardy game covering topics of the periodic table, atoms, compounds and mixtures, chemical bonding, and ions and isotopes. The game contains questions in increasing point values from $1 to $20 in each category testing knowledge of elemental properties, atomic structure, and types of chemical bonds and mixtures. An answer is provided for each question to help players check their understanding of fundamental chemistry concepts.
This document contains a chemistry jeopardy game covering topics of the periodic table, atoms, compounds and mixtures, chemical bonding, and ions and isotopes. The game contains questions in increasing point values from $1 to $20 in each category testing knowledge of elemental properties, atomic structure, and types of chemical bonds and mixtures. An answer is provided for each question to help players check their understanding of fundamental chemistry concepts.
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This document contains a chemistry jeopardy game covering topics of the periodic table, atoms, compounds and mixtures, chemical bonding, and ions and isotopes. The game contains questions in increasing point values from $1 to $20 in each category testing knowledge of elemental properties, atomic structure, and types of chemical bonds and mixtures. An answer is provided for each question to help players check their understanding of fundamental chemistry concepts.
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The document covers topics on the periodic table, atoms, elements/compounds/mixtures, chemical bonding, and ions/isotopes through a chemistry jeopardy game format.
The main topics covered include the periodic table, atoms, elements/compounds/mixtures, chemical bonding, and ions/isotopes.
An atom is composed of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons surrounded by electrons in electron shells or energy levels.
Chemistry Jeopardy:
Are you ready for the test?
Elements, Periodic Chemical Ions and Atoms Compounds, Table and Mixtures Bonding Isotopes
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Periodic Table: $1: Each horizontal row of the Periodic Table is known as a _________. Periodic Table: Answer: Period Periodic Table: $2: Each vertical column on the Periodic Table is known as a _________. Periodic Table: Answer: Group (or Family) Periodic Table: $5: What is the group number of Helium and Neon? Periodic Table: Answer: Group 18 (The Noble Gases) Periodic Table: $10: Nickel, Copper, and Gold are part of which group? Periodic Table Answer: The Transition Metals Periodic Table: $20: What is the group name of Group #17, and how many valence electrons does each of its elements have? Periodic Table: Answer: Halogens, 7 valence electrons Atoms: $1: What is the positive part of the atom? A) Electron Cloud B) Nucleus Atoms: Answer: B) Nucleus Atoms: $2: How do you calculate the number of neutrons in an atom? Atoms: Answer: Atomic Mass – Atomic Number Atoms: $5: Which subatomic particle (proton, neutron, or electron) has no mass? Atoms: Answer: Electrons Atoms: $10: How many electrons fit in the first three energy levels? Atoms: Answer: 2, 8, 8+10 Atoms: $20: What makes radioactive isotopes unstable? (Why do the nuclei of these atoms break down?) Atoms: Answer: There is not a stable amount of neutrons to hold the nucleus together (There are too few or too many neutrons) Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures: $1: True or False: Elements are composed of 2 or more substances. Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures: Answer: False Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures: $2: True or False: Compounds are chemically combined, but they can be physically separated. Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures: Answer: False Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures: $5: What kind of change (physical or chemical) takes place when water evaporates into the air? Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures: Answer: Physical Change Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures: $10: What type of mixture is salt water? A) Solution B) Suspension C) Colloid Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures: Answer: A) Solution Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures: $20: Water is considered the “Universal ____” Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures: Answer: Solvent Chemical Bonding: $1: In a covalent bond, atoms _____ electrons. Chemical Bonding: Answer: Share Chemical Bonding: $2: In an ionic bond, electrons are __________ between atoms. Chemical Bonding: Answer: transferred Chemical Bonding: $5: How many valence electrons would Beryllium like to donate? Chemical Bonding: Answer: 2 Chemical Bonding: $10: When carbon shares its valence electrons with 4 Hydrogen atoms, is this an example of an ionic bond or a covalent bond? Chemical Bonding: Answer: Covalent Chemical Bonding: $20: What kind of force holds positive and negative ions together? Chemical Bonding: Answer: Electromagnetic force Ions and Isotopes: $1: A charged particle is called a(n) ______. Ions and Isotopes: Answer: Ion Ions and Isotopes: $2: Isotopes have the same number of _____. A) Neutrons B) Protons C) Atomic Mass Ions and Isotopes: Answer: B) Protons Ions and Isotopes: $5: Carbon-12 and Carbon-14 have a different number of _______. Ions and Isotopes: Answer: Neutrons Ions and Isotopes: $10: Chlorine has 17 Protons, 17 Neutrons, and 17 Electrons. Is this an ion, isotope, or neutral atom? Ions and Isotopes: Answer: Isotope Ions and Isotopes: $20: How many electrons are in an oxygen atom with a charge of -2? Ions and Isotopes: Answer: 10 electrons Final Jeopardy Answer Final Jeopardy Question