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Engage in a fun and educational review of Chemistry topics including Energy, Temperature, and Matter through our interactive Jeopardy game. This game covers essential concepts such as kinetic and potential energy, conversions between Celsius and Kelvin, types of energy, characteristics of elements and compounds, and the properties of mixtures. Perfect for students looking to reinforce their knowledge of Chemistry fundamentals in an enjoyable format. Test yourself and your classmates while making learning engaging!
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Jeopardy Chemistry Chapter 2 Review Game
Energy and Temperature The two basic forms of energy. 1 point Check
Energy and Temperature What are kinetic and potential energy? 1 point Back to Category Slide
Energy and Temperature The temperature in Celsius if it is 305,000 mK outside. 2 points Check
Energy and Temperature What is 32.0 degrees Celsius? 2 points Back to Category Slide
Energy and Temperature Absolute zero corresponds to this number in degrees Celsius. 3 points Check
Energy and Temperature What is -273 degrees Celsius? 3 points Back to Category Slide
Energy and Temperature One pound of coal burns and releases 3.5 x 106 calories. Convert this number to joules. 4 points Check
Energy and Temperature What is 1.5 x 107 J? 4 points Back to Category Slide
Energy and Temperature List three types of potential energy. 5 points Check
Energy and Temperature What are gravitational, electrical, chemical, nuclear, elastic…? 5 points Back to Category Slide
Elements and Compounds Definition of an element and compound. 1 point Check
Elements and Compounds What is… Element – simple substance that cannot be broken down. Same atoms. Compound – 2 or more elements that have chemically combined to form a new substance. 2 or more different atoms. 1 point Back to Category Slide
Elements and Compounds Label the following as element or compound. Co = H2O = KF = CO = C6H12O6= Si = 2 points Check
Elements and Compounds What are… Element Compound Compound Compound Compound Element 2 points Back to Category Slide
Elements and Compounds Complete the following using symbols: w/o P.Table Silver Phosphorus Nickel Sulfur Tin Xenon 3 points Check
Elements and Compounds What are… Ag P Ni S Sn Xe 3 points Back to Category Slide
Elements and Compounds Complete the following using names: w/o P.Table Na Cr Si Cu I Zn 4 points Check
Elements and Compounds What are… Sodium Chromium Silicon Copper Iodine Zinc 4 points Back to Category Slide
Elements and Compounds The Latin name for gold. 5 points Check
Elements and Compounds What is aurum? 5 points Back to Category Slide
Matter Give two examples of physical properties and chemical properties. 1 point Check
Matter What are color, texture, boiling point…(physical property)? What are flammability, corrosiveness, reactiveness… (chemical property)? 1 point Back to Category Slide
Matter 4.78 g of solution A are combined with 2.54 g of solution B. They react and form substances C and gas D. If substance C has a mass of 6.10 g, this is the mass of gas D according to the Law of Conservation of matter. 2 points Check
Matter What is 1.22 g of gas D? 2 points Back to Category Slide
Matter If only 1.01 g of gas D are collected, this is the % error of our lab. 3 points Check
Matter What is 17% error? 3 points Back to Category Slide
Matter The name of the 4th state of matter is the most common type in the universe at over 99%. 4 points Check
Matter What is plasma? 4 points Back to Category Slide
Matter The 3 types of matter and definitions for their shape and volume. 5 points Check
Matter What are solid (def. shape and volume), liquid (def. volume and indef. Shape), and gas (indef. Shape and volume)? 5 points Back to Category Slide
Mixtures Define mixture 1 point Check
Mixtures What is a physical blend of two or more substances? 1 point Back to Category Slide
Mixtures The two basic types of mixtures. 2 points Check
Mixtures What are heterogeneous and homogeneous? 2 points Back to Category Slide
Mixtures List two examples for each type of mixture. 3 points Check
Mixtures What are… Homogeneous = salt water, gasoline, air, seawater… Heterogeneous = blood, rocks, sand, salad… 3 points Back to Category Slide
Mixtures The four basic ways a mixture can be separated without a chemical means. 4 points Check
Mixtures What are filtration, distillation, crystallization and chromatography? 4 points Back to Category Slide
Mixtures Draw a picture of the distillation process and describe what is happening in this process. 5 points Check
Mixtures a. Water mixture is heated b. Water boils and steam rises c. Steam condenses d. Impurities remain 5 points Back to Category Slide