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Period Table Edition. The Prizes 1 - $100 2 - $200 3 - $500 4 - $1,000 5 - $2,000 6 - $4,000 7 - $8,000 8 - $16,000 9 - $32,000 10 - $64,000 11 - $125,000

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Page 1: Period Table Edition. The Prizes 1 - $100 2 - $200 3 - $500 4 - $1,000 5 - $2,000 6 - $4,000 7 - $8,000 8 - $16,000 9 - $32,000 10 - $64,000 11 - $125,000

Period Table Edition

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1 - $1002 - $2003 - $5004 - $1,0005 - $2,0006 - $4,0007 - $8,000

8 - $16,0009 - $32,00010 - $64,00011 - $125,00012 - $250,00013 - $500,00014 - $1,000,000

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$100$100

What are the three ways thePeriodic Table is organized?

B - periods, columns, and categories

A - rows, columns, and families

C - periods, groups, and families

D - periods, groups, and categories

C - periods, groups, and families

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$200$200

How many electron shells does Rhodium (Rh) have?

B - 3

A - 2

C - 4

D - 5

D - 5 (same as period/row #)

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$500$500

Copper (Cu), silver (Ag), and gold all have are in group number ___ and have ___ valence electron(s).

B – group 1, 11 valence electrons

A – group 4, 29 valence electrons

C – group 6, 1 valence electron

D – group 11, 1 valence electron

D – group 11, 1 valence electron

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$1,000$1,000

Nobel gases are _____, which means that are not likely to bond.

B – somewhat reactive

A – inert

C – highly reactive

D – valence

A – inert

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$2,000$2,000

Alkali metals and the alkaline Earth metal family are named “alkali” because their pH is __________.

B - higher than 7 (basic)

A - higher than 7 (acidic)

C - lower than 7 (acidic)

D - lower than 7 (basic)

B - higher than 7 (basic)

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$4,000$4,000

Fill in the missing information.

B - bismuth, 83, 209, 83, 126, 15, 6, semimetals

A - bismuth, 83, 209, 83, 126, 6, 15, poor metals

C - bismuth, 83, 209, 83, 126, 6, 15, non-metals

D - bismuth, 209, 89, 209, 126, 15, 6, poor metals

A - bismuth, 83, 209, 83, 126, 6, 15, poor metals

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$8,000$8,000

Name the element.

B - manganese (Mn)

A - helium (He)

C - iron (Fe)

D - cobalt (Co)

C - iron (Fe)

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$16,000$16,000

Explain what is happening between calcium and chlorine atoms.

B - The calcium atom is giving chlorine its extra electrons so they canhave full outer shells.

A - The chlorine atoms are giving chlorine their extra electrons so they can have full outer shells.

C - The calcium and chlorine atoms are sharing their electrons so they can have full outer shells.

D - The calcium and chlorine atoms are breaking their bond.

B - The calcium atom is giving chlorine its extra electrons so they canhave full outer shells.

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$32,000$32,000

Explain what is happening between these chlorine atoms.

B - The chlorine atoms are taking extra electrons so they can have full outer shells.

A - The chlorine atoms giving up their extra electrons so they can have full outer shells.

C - The chlorine atoms are sharing their electrons so they can have full outer shells.

D - The calcium atoms are breaking their bond.

C - The chlorine atoms are sharing their electrons so they can have full outer shells.

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$64,000$64,000

Which picture is an element, which is acompound, and which is a mixture?

B - 2 element, 3 compound, 1 mixture

A - 1 element, 2 compound, 3 mixture

C - 3 element, 1 compound, 2 mixture

D - 2 element, 1 compound, 3 mixture

D - 2 element, 1 compound, 3 mixture

1

2 3

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$125,000$125,000

What is the pH of strip B? Is it anacid, base, or neutral?

B – pH 5, base

A – pH 6, acid

C – pH 4, acid

D - pH 4, base

C – pH 4, acid

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$250,000$250,000

Which item would show pH stripD?

B – bottled water

A – bleach

C – fruit juice

D – salt water

A – bleach

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$500,000$500,000

Which description is true about vinegar (C2H4O2)?

B – It is an acidic compound.

A – It is an acidic element.

C – It is a basic element.

D – It is a basic compound.

B – It is an acidic compound.

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$500,000$500,000

Which description is true about salt water?

B – It is an acidic compound.

A – It is an acidic mixture.

C – It is a basic element.

D – It is a basic mixture.

D – It is a basic mixture.

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