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Jeopardy P. T. History Groups & Families Electron Configuration Comparing Elements Trends Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

Chapter 6 review: Periodic Table

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JeopardyP. T. History Groups &

Families

Electron Configuration

Comparing Elements

Trends

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Q $300

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Q $500

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Final Jeopardy

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$100 Question from PT History

The law that indicates elements with similar properties

will be in the same group.

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$100 Answer from PT History

What is Periodic Law?

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$200 Question from PT History

The Father of the Periodic Table.

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$200 Answer from PT History

Who is Mendeleev?

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$300 Question from PT History

The original organization of Mendeleev’s periodic table.

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$300 Answer from PT History

What is by atomic mass?

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$400 Question from PT History

The current arrangement of the periodic table.

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$400 Answer from PT History

What is atomic number?

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$500 Question from PT History

The individual that rearranged the periodic table by atomic number.

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$500 Answer from PT History

Who is Moseley?

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$100 Question from Groups & Families

The family name for lithium and sodium.

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$100 Answer from Groups & Families

What is alkali metal?

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$200 Question from Groups & Families

The most unreactive elements.

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$200 Answer from Groups & Families

What are noble gases?

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$300 Question from Groups & Families

The family name for group 7A.

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$300 Answer from Groups & Families

What is halogen?

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$400 Question from Groups & Families

The Group A elements.

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$400 Answer from Groups & Families

What are representative elements?

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$500 Question from Groups & Families

Mostly radioactive elements in periods 6 & 7.

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$500 Answer from Groups & Families

What are lanthanides and actinides?

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$100 Question from Electron Configuration

The ending configuration for chlorine.

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$100 Answer from Electron Configuration

What is 3p5?

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$200 Question from Electron Configuration

The noble gas representing the core electrons

for nickel.

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$200 Answer from Electron Configuration

What is Argon?

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$300 Question from Electron Configuration

The outside electron configuration for Calcium.

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$300 Answer from Electron Configuration

What is 4s2?

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$400 Question from Electron Configuration

The element ending in 6p2.

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$400 Answer from Electron Configuration

What is lead?

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$500 Question from Electron Configuration

The element in period 4 group 11.

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$500 Answer from Electron Configuration

What is copper?

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$100 Question from Comparing Elements

The atom with the higher ionization energy:Calcium or Gallium.

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$100 Answer from Comparing Elements

What is Gallium?

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$200 Question from Comparing Elements

The atom with the larger radius:Aluminum or Sulfur

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$200 Answer from Comparing Elements

What is aluminum?

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$300 Question from Comparing Elements

The atom with the larger radius:Barium or Magnesium.

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$300 Answer from Comparing Elements

What is barium?

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$400 Question from Comparing Elements

The ion with the larger radius:B+3 or Li+1

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$400 Answer from Comparing Elements

What is Li+1?

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$500 Question from Comparing Elements

The element with the highest electronegativity.

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$500 Answer from Comparing Elements

What is fluorine?

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$100 Question from Trends

The energy required to remove an electron from an atom.

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$100 Answer from Trends

What is ionization energy?

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$200 Question from Trends

The trend going down a group for atomic radius.

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$200 Answer from Trends

What is increases (gets bigger)?

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$300 Question from Trends

The trend from left to right across a period for electronegativity.

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$300 Answer from Trends

What is increases (gets stronger)?

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$400 Question from Trends

The reason both atomic and ionic size increase going down a group.

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$400 Answer from Trends

What is added energy levels of electrons?

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$500 Question from Trends

The biggest, weakest, lowest ionization energy element.

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$500 Answer from Trends

What is Francium?

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Final Jeopardy

Both elements ending in 3d5.

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Final Jeopardy Answer

What are chromium and manganese?