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JEOPARDY!

JEOPARDY!. UNIT 3 Structure of Matter. Metals 100. Where on the periodic table are the metals located?. Metals 100. Where on the periodic table are the metals located? On the left of the zig-zag line. Metals 200. What is the name of the group that contains the most reactive metals?.

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JEOPARDY!

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  1. JEOPARDY! UNIT 3 Structure of Matter

  2. Metals100 Where on the periodic table are the metals located?

  3. Metals100 Where on the periodic table are the metals located? On the left of the zig-zag line

  4. Metals200 What is the name of the group that contains the most reactive metals?

  5. Metals200 What is the name of the group that contains the most reactive metals? Group 1 – Alkali Metals

  6. Metals300 How many electrons do most metals have in their outer energy levels? • 1-3 • 4-5 • 6-7 • 8 (their energy level is full)

  7. Metals300 How many electrons do most metals have in their outer energy levels? • 1-3 • 4-5 • 6-7 • 8 (their energy level is full)

  8. Metals400 Most of the metals on the periodic table belong to this group.

  9. Metals400 Most of the metals on the periodic table belong to this group. Transistion metals

  10. Metals500 This characteristic allows heat (thermal energy) and electricity to travel through metals.

  11. Metals500 This characteristic allows heat (thermal energy) and electricity to travel through metals. Conductivity

  12. Ions and Isotopes100 An ion has a different number of these two particles.

  13. Ions and Isotopes100 An ion has a different number of these two particles. Protons and Electrons

  14. Ions and Isotopes 200 What is the name given to an element that has lost some electrons, it has more protons than electrons?

  15. Ions and Isotopes 200 What is the name given to an element that has lost some electrons, it has more protons than electrons? Positive ion

  16. Ions and Isotopes300 Isotopes of the same element have different numbers of these.

  17. Ions and Isotopes300 Isotopes of the same element have different numbers of these. neutrons

  18. DAILY DOUBLE!

  19. Ions and Isotopes 400 How many protons and electrons would a positive ion of Carbon with a +2 charge have?

  20. Ions and Isotopes 400 How many protons and electrons would a positive ion of Carbon with a +2 charge have? Protons: 6 Electrons: 4

  21. Ions and Isotopes 500 How many protons neutrons and electrons would a negative ion (-2) of Neon-22 have?

  22. Ions and Isotopes 500 How many protons neutrons and electrons would a negative ion (-2) of Neon-22 have? Protons: 10 Neutrons: 12 Electrons: 12

  23. Periodic Table Groups100 This group is extremely reactive, which means that it is usually found combined with other elements

  24. Periodic Table Groups100 This group is extremely reactive, which means that it is usually found combined with other elements Groups 1 and 17 Alkali metals and halogens

  25. Periodic Table Groups200 This group is nonmetal and unreactive

  26. Periodic Table Groups200 This group is nonmetal and unreactive Group 18 – Noble Gases

  27. Periodic Table Groups300 This group is extremely reactive with Alkali Metals and Alkaline Earth Metals

  28. Periodic Table Groups300 This group is extremely reactive with Alkali Metals and Alkaline Earth Metals Group 17 - Halogens

  29. Periodic Table Groups400 This group contains elements that are NEVER found uncombined in nature.

  30. Periodic Table Groups400 This group contains elements that are NEVER found uncombined in nature. Group 1 Alkali Metals

  31. Periodic Table Groups500 This is the most reactive metal on the list: K, Ca, or Al

  32. Periodic Table Groups500 This is the most reactive metal on the list: K, Ca, or Al

  33. Atomic Structure100 These particles are the same as the atomic number

  34. Atomic Structure100 These particles are the same as the atomic number protons

  35. Atomic Structure200 This unit is used to measure the mass of atomic particles.

  36. Atomic Structure200 This unit is used to measure the mass of atomic particles. Atomic Mass Unit (amu)

  37. Atomic Structure300 Where in an atom are the electrons located?

  38. Atomic Structure300 Where in an atom are the electrons located? Electron shells or clouds

  39. Atomic Structure400 Calculate the atomic mass of an atom with 58 protons, 58 electrons, and 83 neutrons.

  40. Atomic Structure400 Calculate the atomic mass of an atom with 58 protons, 58 electrons, and 83 neutrons. 141 amu

  41. DAILY DOUBLE!

  42. Atomic Structure500 Which of these is an isotope of Aluminum? • 13 protons, 14 neutrons, 13 electrons • 13 protons, 15 neutrons, 14 electrons • 13 protons, 14 neutrons, 16 electrons • 12 protons, 15 neutrons, 12 electrons

  43. Atomic Structure500 Which of these is an isotope of Aluminum? • 13 protons, 14 neutrons, 13 electrons • 13 protons, 15 neutrons, 14 electrons • 13 protons, 14 neutrons, 16 electrons • 12 protons, 15 neutrons, 12 electrons

  44. P.T. Facts100 What is the name given to the rows on the periodic table? (left to right)

  45. P.T. Facts100 What is the name given to the rows on the periodic table? (left to right) periods

  46. P.T Facts200 There are 18 of these on the periodic table.

  47. P.T Facts200 There are 18 of these on the periodic table. Groups or families

  48. P.T. Facts300 These 3 categories are how elements are classified according to their properties.

  49. P.T. Facts300 These 3 categories are how elements are classified according to their properties. Metals, non-metals, semi-metals

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