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Welcome to Jeopardy. Round 1. Category 1 100. Which field of science studies the composition of matter?. Category 1 200. Which state of matter takes both the shape and volume of its container?. Category 1 300. Are homogenous mixtures also known as solutions? Yes or No.

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Welcome to Jeopardy

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  1. Welcome to Jeopardy

  2. Round 1

  3. Category 1 100 • Which field of science studies the composition of matter?

  4. Category 1 200 • Which state of matter takes both the shape and volume of its container?

  5. Category 1 300 • Are homogenous mixtures also known as solutions? Yes or No

  6. Category 1 400 • What happens to matter during a chemical reaction?

  7. Category 1 500 • Express the following in scientific notation: 0.000000000154m

  8. Category 2 100 • How many significant figures are in the measurement 721.30 grams?

  9. Category 2 200 • What is the standard international unit for mass?

  10. Category 2 300 • How do you convert Celsius to Kelvin?

  11. Category 2 400 • What is the formula for density?

  12. DAILY DOUBLE # 1!!! • Who was the philosopher that first suggested the concept of atoms?

  13. DAILY DOUBLE!!! Make a Wager

  14. Category 2 500 • What is the formula for density?

  15. Category 3 100 • What is the charge on an atom?

  16. Category 3 200 • True or False The mass of a neutron nearly equals the mass of a proton

  17. Category 3 300 • The Atomic number of an element represents which part of an atom

  18. Category 3 400 • The atomic mass number equals the number of protons plus what?

  19. Category 3 500 • What unit is used to measure atomic mass?

  20. Category 4 100 How many electrons does He have?

  21. Category 4 300 • How many electrons are needed to fill the d sublevel?

  22. Category 4 400 • What is the maximum # of d orbitals in a principle energy level?

  23. Category 4 500 • If one electron spins clockwise in an orbital, how does a second electron in that orbital spin?

  24. Category 5 100 • What are quanta of light called?

  25. Category 5 200 • Who developed the Quantum Mechanical Model of the atom?

  26. Category 5 300 • What element has the electron configuration: 1s22s22p63s23p6

  27. Category 5 400 • True or False An element is likely to be inactive if it’s highest energy level is full.

  28. Category 5 500 • Will the metals in Groups 1, 2, & 3 gain or lose electrons to form ions?

  29. Category 1100 Response • Chemistry

  30. Category 1 200 Response • Gas

  31. Category 1 300 Response • YES

  32. Category 1 400 Response • Matter is neither created or destroyed

  33. Category 1 500 Response 1.54x10-10

  34. Category 2 100 Response 5

  35. Category 2 200 Response • kilogram

  36. Category 2 300 Response • Celcius + 273 = Kelvin

  37. Category 2 400 Response • Density = Mass volume

  38. Category 2 500 Response • Density = Mass volume

  39. DAILY DOUBLE # 1 Response • Democritus

  40. Category 3 100 Response • Neutral

  41. Category 3 200 Response • TRUE

  42. Category 3 300 Response • The protons

  43. Category 3 400 Response • The number of neutrons

  44. Category 3 500 Response • amu

  45. Category 4 100 Response 2

  46. Category 4 200 Response 10

  47. Category 4 300 Response 10

  48. Category 4 400 Response 5

  49. Category 4 500 Response • Counterclockwise

  50. Category 5 100 Response • Photons

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