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Dive into the essentials of biology with our engaging Review Jeopardy! Explore fundamental topics, including the metric system, SI units, hydrogen bonding, and atomic structure. Challenge yourself with questions about measurements in the metric system, the characteristics of hydrogen bonds, and types of atomic bonds. Whether you're prepping for an exam or just brushing up on your knowledge, this exciting format enhances learning and retention while making study time fun!
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Review Jeopardy Biology
“SI”gn of the Times Q: What unit is the metric system based on?
“SI”gn of the Times A: 10
“SI”gn of the Times Q: What is the SI base unit for length?
“SI”gn of the Times A: Meter
“SI”gn of the Times Q: What is SI base unit for temperature?
“SI”gn of the Times A: Kelvin
“SI”gn of the Times Q: Conver 0.0987 kg to dg
“SI”gn of the Times A: 987 decigrams
The “H” Bond Q:Examples of this characteristic of the hydrogen bond include the razor demo, the penny lab, and water reforming over the top of submerged objects.
The “H” Bond A: Surface tension
The “H” Bond Q: Example inlcudes swimming pool water remaining warm on cool fall nights
The “H” Bond A: Resistance to temperature change
The “H” Bond Q: Separates the individual water molecules immediately above freezing pt in this substance allowing a solid to float on a liquid.
The “H” Bond A: Ice
The “H” Bond Q: Hydrogen bonds link individual water molecules together because they are this: Just don’t get confused w/ Santa Claus and Penguins!
The “H” Bond A: Polar
“Atom” Rex Q: Positively charged subatomic particle in an atom
“Atom” Rex A: Proton
“Atom” Rex Q: Subatomic particle with mass of 0 amu
“Atom” Rex A: Electron
“Atom” Rex Q: A charged atom, no they don’t stick their fingers into the electrical outlet!
“Atom” Rex A: Ions
“Atom” Rex Q: Boy do I feel heavy, I must be carrying a few extra neutrons
“Atom” Rex A: Isotope
“Bonded” Together Q: Formed when atoms of opposite charges are attracted and bond together
“Bonded” Together A: Ionic Bond
“Bonded” Together Q: Formed when atoms share electrons
“Bonded” Together A: Covalent Bond
“Bonded” Together Q: How nice! 2 Oxygen atoms share electrons equally and allow us to breathe!
“Bonded” Together A: Nonpolar covalent bond
“Bonded” Together Q: Wow, Cl is powerful, I would hate to be H and have to share electrons w/ that bully!
“Bonded” Together A: Polar covalent
“Bonded” Together Q: IDK, Water is a pretty powerful substance due to this type of bonding between molecules. OMG!
“Bonded” Together A: Hydrogen Bond
“Balance” Beam Q: Balance the following