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JEOPARDY Honors Chemistry Chapter 1 Review Game

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Jeopardy. Honors Chemistry Chapter 1 Review Game. Select a Category. Dimensional Analysis. The number of Dg in 12.5 lbs. 1 point. Check. Dimensional Analysis. What is 563 grams? (remember sig figs). 1 point. Back to Category Slide. Dimensional Analysis. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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JEOPARDYHonors Chemistry

Chapter 1 Review Game

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Select a CategoryDimensional Analysis

Sig Figs Chemistry Equipment

All About Chemistry

1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point

2 points 2 points 2 points 2 points

3 points 3 points 3 points 3 points

4 points 4 points 4 points 4 points

5 points 5 points 5 points 5 points

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Dimensional Analysis

The number of Dg in 12.5 lbs.

1 point Check

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Dimensional Analysis

What is 563 grams? (remember sig figs)

1 point Back to Category Slide

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Dimensional Analysis

13.9 m/s converted to miles/day.

2 points Check

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Dimensional Analysis

What is 758 miles / day?

2 points Back to Category Slide

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Dimensional Analysis

1.2 x 10-10 km/s converted to feet/day.

3 points Check

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Dimensional Analysis

What is 3.4 x 10-2 feet/day?

3 points Back to Category Slide

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Dimensional Analysis

The density of a cube in g/mL that has a volume of 12.6 dL and a mass

of 24.3 lbs.

4 points Check

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Dimensional Analysis

What is 8.68 g/mL?

4 points Back to Category Slide

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Dimensional Analysis

The unknown volume in cubic feet of a cube that

has a volume of 1.4 x 10-4 m3.

5 points Check

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Dimensional Analysis

5 points Back to Category Slide

What is 5.2 x 10-3 feet3?

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Sig Figs

12.045

1 point Check

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Sig Figs

What is 5 sig figs?

1 point Back to Category Slide

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Sig Figs

12.3 + 14.789

2 points Check

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Sig Figs

What is 27.1?

2 points Back to Category Slide

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Sig Figs

125.90 x 34.1234

3 points Check

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Sig Figs

What is 4296.1?

3 points Back to Category Slide

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Sig Figs

Round this number to 4 sig figs and put into scientific notation:

90.909090

4 points Check

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Sig Figs

What is 9.091 x 101?

4 points Back to Category Slide

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Sig Figs

Solve:(9.12 x 10-2) – (4.7 x 10-3)

5 points Check

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Sig Figs

What is 0.0865 or 8.65 x 10-2?

5 points Back to Category Slide

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Chemistry Equipment

1 point Check

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Chemistry Equipment

What is a Bunsen Burner?

1 point Back to Category Slide

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Chemistry Equipment

2 points Check

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Chemistry Equipment

What is a test tube rack?

2 points Back to Category Slide

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Chemistry Equipment

3 points Check

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Chemistry Equipment

3 points Back to Category Slide

What is a graduated cylinder?

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Chemistry Equipment

4 points Check

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Chemistry Equipment

4 points Back to Category Slide

What is a pipet?

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Chemistry Equipment

5 points Check

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Chemistry Equipment

What is an Erlenmeyer Flask?

5 points Back to Category Slide

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All About Chemistry

The accuracy and precision of the

following picture.

1 point Check

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All About Chemistry

What is not accurate and not precise?

1 point Back to Category Slide

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All About Chemistry

Two reasons why we should study chemistry.

2 points Check

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All About Chemistry

-God calls us to-Prepare for career

-Be an informed citizen-Natural curiosity

-others???

2 points Back to Category Slide

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All About Chemistry

The 5 branches of chemistry.

3 points Check

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All About Chemistry

What are organic, inorganic, biochemistry, analytical and physical?

3 points Back to Category Slide

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All About Chemistry

Jim needs to quickly measure out

approximately 100 ml of water. This is the lab equipment he should

use.4 points Check

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All About Chemistry

What is a beaker? (I will also accept graduated

cylinder)

4 points Back to Category Slide

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All About Chemistry

The percent error of water when you determine the

density of water to be 1.078 g/ml. (assume density of

water is 1.000 g/mL)

5 points Check

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All About Chemistry

What is 7.800% error?

5 points Back to Category Slide

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Congratulations!

You have completed the

game of Jeopardy.