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Rules1. There are 4 teams. Each team member will

take turns choosing an “answer”.2. Only the team member whose turn it is may

respond.3. Team members “buzz in” using their

designated buzzer.4. If your response is incorrect, you get those

points subtracted from your total.5. Mr. Bradley has the final say on all disputes.

Atoms Bonds Elements in Living Things

Periodic Table

Compounds Water Mixtures

100 100 100 100 100 100 100

200 200 200 200 200 200 200

300 300 300 300 300 300 300

400 400 400 400 400 400 400

500 500 500 500 500 500 500

Final Jeopardy

The simplest form of matter

The atomic number stands for the number of electrons and

these

The atomic mass minus the atomic number equal the

number of these

The number of electrons found in the inner ring of an atom is

this

An element with the same number of protons but a

different number of electrons is called this

When two or more atoms share or exchange electrons to be stable they are forming this

To be stable, an atom (except for Hydrogen and Helium) wants to have this many

electrons in their outer energy level

A bond formed by sharing outer ring electrons

A bond formed when atoms exchange electrons and

become oppositely charged

The number of bonds carbon (Atomic #6) can form

The most abundant element in the universe

The most abundant element, by weight, in living things

This compound makes up between 60 – 80% of the mass

of most living things

This abundant element, which makes 4 bonds, is found in coal, sugar, and proteins

This abundant element, which can bond with 3 other

elements, is found abundantly in the atmosphere.

DAILY DOUBLE!!

The number of protons in Nitrogen, atomic #7

The number of electrons in a single Calcium Atom, Atomic #

20, Atomic Mass 40.

The number of outer energy level electrons in Lithium,

atomic #3

The number of outer energy level electrons in Sodium,

atomic #11.

The numbers assigned to each column on the periodic table

represent the number of these

Draw the structural formula of H2O

Draw the structural formula of C3H8

This is the number of bonds between carbon and oxygen in

CO2

The type of ion that Chlorine (Cl, atomic #17) will become to be

stable

The type of ion that Oxygen (O, atomic #8) will become to be

stable

Acids and Base

If Rainwater has a pH of 6.0 and Seawater has a pH of 8.0, which

substance would have the higher concentration of H+?

The type of bond that is found within water – between their H & O

Bonds between the Oxygen of one water molecule and the Hydrogen of another water molecule are called:

When water is able to travel up a narrow space against the pull of

gravity, due to adhesion, it is demonstrating this property:

Water would interact with a nonpolar substance by forming this type of

mixture:

The fact that water has a slightly positive end and a slightly negative

end means it has this property:

A homogeneous mixture where a substance is added to a liquid is called a(n):

A mixture where one substance does not dissolve in a liquid is a(n):

In a mixture of salt and water, water would be the:

If substance A has a pH of 3, substance B has a pH of 6, and

substance C has a pH of 10, this substance would be the strongest

acid.

This is a substance that releases OH- ions or takes up H+ ions in solution.

FINAL JEOPARDY

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