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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Final Jeopardy. Vocabulary 100 The smallest part of an element that still contains the properties of that element. What is an atom?. Vocabulary 200 The 3 in NH 3 . What is a subscript. Vocabulary 300 Chemical bonds that form from the attraction of positive and negative ions.

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  1. Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

  2. Vocabulary 100 The smallest part of an element that still contains the properties of that element. What is an atom?

  3. Vocabulary 200 The 3 in NH3. What is a subscript.

  4. Vocabulary 300 Chemical bonds that form from the attraction of positive and negative ions. What are ionic bonds?

  5. Vocabulary 400 A substance made of atoms of two or more different elements. What is a compound?

  6. Vocabulary 500 This special type of bond allows electrons to move easily among atoms. What is a metallic bond?

  7. Elements combine to form compounds 100 The atoms of the elements in the compound and how they are arranged determine this. What is the properties of the compound?

  8. Elements combine to form compounds 200 The number of and type of atoms that propane, C3H6, has. What is three carbon atoms and six hydrogen atoms?

  9. Elements combine to form compounds 300 The parts of the atom that combine to form different compounds with different properties. What are electron clouds?

  10. Elements combine to form compounds 400 The chemical formula for the mineral Halite is NaCl. This is the ratio of sodium to chlorine atoms in Halite. What is 1:1?

  11. Elements combine to form compounds 500 This is the ratio of atoms in the mineral Feldspar. What is 1:1:3:8?

  12. Chemical bonds hold compounds together 100 The type of compound that dissolves easily in water and conducts electricity. What is an ionic compound?

  13. Chemical bonds hold compounds together 200 This happens to electrons when atoms bond. What is they are shared or transferred?

  14. Chemical bonds hold compounds together 300 The way oxygen atoms are held together in O2. What is by a covalent bond?

  15. Chemical bonds hold compounds together 400 Two properties of compounds with ionic bonds. What is ionic compounds have extremely high melting points and dissolve easily in water? (they also are brittle, form crystals, and conduct electricity when dissolved in water)

  16. Chemical bonds hold compounds together 500 Two properties of covalent bonds. What is covalent bonds melt at relatively low temperatures and stay intact in water? (they also do not conduct electricity when dissolved in water)

  17. Substances’ properties depend on their bonds 100 This makes metals easy to form into different shapes. What is electrons move easily among atoms in metals.

  18. Substances’ properties depend on their bonds 200 Carbon has this ability because of different bonds. What is carbon can have different forms?

  19. Substances’ properties depend on their bonds 300 The ratio of nitrogen (the large circle) to hydrogen (the small circle) in ammonia. What is 1:3?

  20. Substances’ properties depend on their bonds 400 The chemical formula for benzene (hint: it is made of carbon and hydrogen). What is C6H6?

  21. Substances’ properties depend on their bonds 500 Two characteristic properties of compounds with metallic bonds. What is metallic bonds make metals melt at high temperatures and conduct electricity? (also, metals can be flattened into thin sheets or drawn into wires, and are shiny)

  22. More Chemistry Facts 100 Three types of carbon substances. What are diamond, graphite, and fullerene

  23. More Chemistry Facts 200 How do you know that hydrogen is a molecule by looking the diagram on this slide? What is a molecule is a group of atoms joined together by a covalent bond? Since both atoms are the same, they must be joined by covalent bonds. Therefore, it is a molecule.

  24. More Chemistry Facts 300 This is how you know sulfur is the negative ion in Pyrite. What is it comes last in the chemical formula?

  25. More Chemistry Facts 400 What you know is probably true about methane (CH3) and the elements that make it? It is made of carbon and hydrogen. It has one carbon atom and three hydrogen atoms. It has unique properties it is not like the elements that it is made of.

  26. More Chemistry Facts 500 The three types of chemical bonds and how they form. Chemical bonds form when electrons in the electron clouds of two or more atoms interact. Ionic bonds form when atoms transfer electrons. Covalent bonds form when atoms share electron pairs. Covalent bonds form individual molecules. Metallic bonds are bonds in which metal atoms share electrons equally in all directions.

  27. Metric system 100 Kg in 1000 grams. What is 1 Kilogram?

  28. Metric system 200 Units of density (use cm3 and grams) What is g/cm3?

  29. Metric system 300 Another name .001 second. What is a millisecond?

  30. Metric system 400 Kilometers in five thousand meters. What are five kilometers?

  31. Metric system 500 The name for one billionth of a meter What is a nanometer?

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