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Test your knowledge in this interactive Jeopardy game themed around dimensional analysis, scientific notation, atomic structure, and bonding. From converting measurements to understanding subatomic particles, this game challenges players with questions ranging from basic conversions in scientific notation to deeper concepts like covalent and ionic bonding. Players will answer questions at various difficulty levels, ensuring a comprehensive review of key chemistry concepts. Join the fun and enhance your learning experience!
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Jeopardy Dimensional Analysis Scientific Notation The Atom Naming Bonding 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
$100 Question from H1 What is 170,000 mg in scientific notation?
$100 Answer from H1 1.7 x 105 mg
$200 Question from H1 Convert 5.301 x 10-4 m into standard form
$200 Answer from H1 0.0005301 m
$300 Question from H1 Convert 0.0000630 cm into scientific notation
$300 Answer from H1 6.30 x 10-5 cm
$400 Question from H1 Convert 9.328 x 106 km into standard notation.
$400 Answer from H1 9,328,000 km
$500 Question from H1 Convert 0.765 kg into scientific notation
$500 Answer from H1 7.65 x 10-1 kg
$100 Question from H2 • What subatomic particle has a negative charge?
$100 Answer from H2 • The electron
$200 Question from H2 • What is ALWAYS the same as the atomic number for any one element?
$200 Answer from H2 • The number of protons never changes for an element
$300 Question from H2 • How many protons does an atom of Nitrogen (N) have?
$300 Answer from H2 • 7 protons
$400 Question from H2 • What element has 12 electrons in their neutral atom?
$400 Answer from H2 • Magnesium
$500 Question from H2 • How many neutrons does Argon (Ar) have on the periodic table?
$500 Answer from H2 • 22 neutrons (40-18=22)
$100 Question from H3 • Give two elements that could form a covalent bond together?
$100 Answer from H3 • A non-metal bonded with a non-metal
$200 Question from H3 • Give two elements that could form an ionic bond together?
$200 Answer from H3 • A metal bonded to a non-metal
$300 Question from H3 • What kind of bond is CuO (Copper II Oxide)
$300 Answer from H3 • Ionic – metal (Cu) with a non-metal (O)
$400 Question from H3 • What kind of bond is Li2S?
$400 Answer from H3 • Ionic -metal (Li) bonded with a non-metal (S)
$500 Question from H3 • What kind of bond is F2?
$500 Answer from H3 • Covalent -A non-metal (F) bonded with a non-metal (F)
$100 Question from H4 Where is the mistake in the following problem? Convert 7.0 cg to kg: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 • Step 1 • Step 2 • Step 3 • No Mistake
$100 Answer from H4 • Step 1
$200 Question from H4 Where is the mistake in the following problem? Convert 7.0 km to mm: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 • Step 1 • Step 2 • Step 3 • No Mistake
$200 Answer from H4 • c) Step 3
$300 Question from H4 What is the next step in following problem? Convert 12.0 mL to kL.
$400 Question from H4 What is the next step in following problem? Convert 12.0 mL to kL.
$500 Question from H4 What is the next step in following problem? Convert 9.4 mg to kg.
$100 Question from H5 • What kind of bond uses prefixes in the naming such as ‘di’, ‘mono’, ‘hepta’, etc…?
$100 Answer from H5 • Covalent bonds - i.e. carbon dioxide CO2
$200 Question from H5 • What is the formula for sulfur dioxide?
$200 Answer from H5 • SO2
$300 Question from H5 • What is the formula for sulfur hexafluoride?
$300 Answer from H5 • SF6
$400 Question from H5 • What is the formula for potassium bromide?
$400 Answer from H5 • KBr
$500 Question from H5 • What is the formula for calcium chloride?