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Prepare for your AP Chemistry exam with this engaging Jeopardy-style review covering Chapters 1-10. This exciting quiz includes topics such as quantum mechanics, solubility, molecular architecture, and gas laws. Challenge yourself with questions related to atomic radius, quantum numbers, chemical reactions, molecular shapes, and hydrocarbons. Perfect for study groups or individual review, this interactive format breaks down complex concepts into manageable, fun challenges. Get ready to ace your exam with this comprehensive review!
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Jeopardy! AP Chemistry: Semester 1 Review, Ch. 1-10, 22, 23, 25
Category Slide Quantum Slumbers Solu-bull- ity Molecular Architecture Gas Station Up andAtom! Dys- functional Groups $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 Final Jeopardy
Quantum Slumbers - $100Place these in order of decreasing atomic radius:ClCl1+ Cl1- Time's up!
Quantum Slumbers - $200Name and symbol of the only quantum number whose value is not an integer. Time's up!
Quantum Slumbers - $300All values permissible for ml, given n = 2 and l = 1. Time's up!
Quantum Slumbers - $400[Ar] 4s23d3 Time's up!
Quantum Slumbers - $500The Pauli principle states this. Time's up!
Solu-bull-ity - $100This group on the P.T. is “always soluble”. Time's up!
Solu-bull-ity - $200Predict the product(s):A scoop of solid silver nitrate is added to a solution of strontium hydroxide. Time's up!
Solu-bull-ity - $300These are the cations that form insoluble compounds with bromide. Time's up!
Solu-bull-ity - $400These three “C” anions are generally insoluble. Time's up!
Solu-bull-ity - $500 These are the cations that form insoluble compounds with sulfate. Time's up!
Molecular Architecture - $100The number of sigma and pi bonds in N2. Time's up!
Molecular Architecture - $200The hybridization in PCl5. Time's up!
Molecular Architecture - $300The molecular shape of SF4. Time's up!
Molecular Architecture - $400The molecular shape and dipole moment of XeF4. Time's up!
Molecular Architecture - $500According to molecular orbital theory, the number of antibonding electrons in H2. Time's up!
Gas Station - $100Boyle’s law Time's up!
Gas Station - $200Avogadro’s law Time's up!
Gas Station - $300Why samples of He and CH4 at the same temperature have different average molecular speeds. Time's up!
Gas Station - $400Two differences between a real gas and an ideal gas. Time's up!
Gas Station - $500These scientists’ formula showed the distribution of particle speeds in a gas. Time's up!
Up and Atom! - $100Isoelectronic chemical species have ____ in common, and isotopes have different ____. Time's up!
Up and Atom! - $200Going right across the P.T., the size of atoms ____ because… Time's up!
Up and Atom! - $300This is the element with the greatest electron affinity. Time's up!
Up and Atom! - $400This is the reaction that is used to measure the ionization energy of an element. Time's up!
Up and Atom! - $500This difference of electronegativity values is the line between covalent and ionic bonds. Time's up!
Dysfunctional Groups - $100The type of hydrocarbon that has the general formula CnH2n+2. Time's up!
Dysfunctional Groups - $200Name an aromatic compound. Time's up!
Dysfunctional Groups - $400The name of: Time's up!
Dysfunctional Groups - $500Draw ethanol, ethanal, and ethanoic acid. Time's up!
Final Jeopardy Draw and name 2 isomers of C4H7Cl.
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