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Chemistry JEOPARDY!
Biology Review Game!
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JEOPARDY!
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Totally Polarity
Bonds… James Bonds
Isotopes + Ions =
AWESOMEpHishing
Atoms, Elements, and other cool stuff
Potpourri
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Totally Polarity: 100
Why does ice float on water?
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Totally Polarity: 200
What kind of bonds make water most dense? Explain.
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Totally Polarity: 300
What does water do that makes us need
it to survive?
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Totally Polarity: 400
Explain what a polar molecule does to be
attracted to other polar molecules.
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Totally Polarity: 500
Give an example of two substances that
are hydrophobic.
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Bonds…James Bonds: 100
What happens to the electrons in an ionic
bond? Explain.
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Bonds…James Bonds: 200
What happens to the electrons in a
covalent bond?
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Bonds…James Bonds: 300
What happens to the electrons in a
hydrogen bond?
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Bonds…James Bonds: 400
How is the molecule of water held together?
Explain.
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Bonds…James Bonds: 500
What is the difference between ionic, covalent, and
hydrogen bonds?
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Isotopes & Ions: 100
I have the same # of protons… but different #
of neutrons.
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Isotopes & Ions: 200
Explain what a “cation” is.
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Daily Double!!!
Isotopes & Ions
If an ion gains an electron it is called a(n) __________ and is negatively charged.
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Isotopes & Ions: 400
Name an example of an isotope and its function
from what we talked about in class.
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Isotopes & Ions: 500
Give an example of a molecule that has an
ionic bond.
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pHishing: 100
Which solution has a greater concentration of hydrogen bonds: pH 5
or pH 10?
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pHishing: 200
What would be the pH of a solution with a
hydrogen ion concentration of
10 –4M?
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pHishing: 300
How do buffers work?
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pHishing: 400
A one L solution of pH 5 has how many more
hydrogen ions than one L of a solution of pH 6?
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pHishing: 500
What would happen to the pH level if HCl is
added to a lemon wedge?
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Atoms, Elements, and other cool stuff:
100
The _________ of atoms determine how atoms will
react with each other.
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Atoms, Elements, and other cool stuff: 200
The atomic mass of an element can be determined by adding together the number of
________ and _______ in an atom of an element.
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Atoms, Elements, and other cool stuff: 300
What atom is pictured below?
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Daily Double!!!
Atoms, Elements, and other cool stuff
What element has the atomic number of 9 and an atomic
mass rounded to 19?
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Atoms, Elements, and other cool stuff: 500
List the 3 rules of a neutral atom.
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Potpourri: 100
What does an atom want in order for it to be
stable?
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Potpourri: 200
Explain why the molecules pictured below are bonded that
way?
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When scientists determine the age of fossils less than 50,000 years old, they look at how much ___________
decays into N.
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Potpourri: 400
Explain what atom is pictured below. Is it neutral, ion, or
isotope?
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Potpourri: 500
_________ is where one water molecule is
attracted to another water molecule.