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Recycle Ball• One team picks a category and a point value.
• 15 seconds to discuss with team.
• I will randomly draw a name from the team to answer the question – no more discussions with group!
• If the team gets the correct answer, they get to shoot for more points.
100 points
200 points
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formulas : 100In which chemical bond
are the electrons shared?
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Answer: Covalent Bond
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When an ionic bond forms, what happens to
valence electrons?Answer: They are transferred
(from the metal to the non metal)
formulas : 200
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ionic bonds typically form between a metal and a
___________ .
Answer: non-metal
formulas : 300
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What is the correct formula when barium and fluorine
combine?
Answer: BaF2
formulas : 400
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What is the chemical formula when iron (II) and
nitrogen form a bond?Answer: Fe3N2
formulas : 500
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How many atoms are in 1 mole of Na?
ANSWER: 6.02 x
Moles : 100
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How many molecules are in 1 mole of NaCl ?
Answer: 6.02 x
Moles : 200
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What is the charge of the ion formed by the boron
group?
Answer: 3+
Moles : 300
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How many moles are in 5 grams of lithium?
Answer: .72 moles
Moles : 400
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How many grams are in .2 moles of copper?
Answer: 12.71g
Moles : 500
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In an endothermic reaction are the products higher or lower energy than the reactants?
Answer: higher
heat : 100
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Which requires more energy to happen:
exothermic or endothermic?
Answer: endothermic
Heat : 200
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How do you determine the ∆E of a reaction?
Answer: Eproducts - Ereactants
heat : 300
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What is the unit for energy used by scientists?
Answer: Joules
heat : 400
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The specific heat of water is 4.18 J/ g ∙ºC? What does this
tell us?Answer: It requires 4.18 Joules
of energy to increase the temperatureof 1g of water by 1ºC
heat : 500
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Which is less concentrated: 1M or 10M?
Answer: 1M
solutions : 100
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Name one way to increase the rate with
which a solution dissolves?
Answer: stir, heat, or increase SA
solutions : 200
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What equation would you use to solve for moles of
solute if you know the molarity and volume?
Answer: moles= liters x molarity
solutions : 300
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What is a solvent?
Answer: The liquid that the solute is Being dissolved in.
solutions : 400
What is the molarity when 5 moles of NaCl is dissolved in 5
liter of water?Answer:
1M
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solutions : 500
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Is the relationship between temperature and volume direct or inverse?
Answer: direct
gases : 100
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If I double the temperature of a gas, what happens to the
pressure?
Answer: it also doubles
gases : 200
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In our gas laws lab, we inverted a can in ice water. What happened to
the pressure inside the can?
Answer: it decreased
gases : 300
Answer: half “U”
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On a graph, does the relationship between pressure and volume look
like a straight line or a half “U”?
gases : 400
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Which gas law do we use when number of moles are involved?
Answer: ideal gas law: pv=nRT
gases : 500