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Science Jeopardy 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 atomsmetals nonmetalsmetalloids

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atoms metals nonmetals metalloids miscellaneous

Final Jeopardy

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©Norman Herr, 2003

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Atoms-100

• the atom contains these three subatomic particles.• protons, neutrons and electrons.

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Atoms-200

• there are these many electrons on the first energy level/shell

• 2

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Atoms-300

• Calcium has this many rings and this many valence electrons.

• four rings and 2 valence electrons

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A-400

• Name any element from the Alkaline Earth Metals that would bond with Sulfur.

• Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Ra

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A-500

• ANSWER:

• QUESTION:

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• metals are on this side of the table.

• Left side.

Metals-100

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Metals-200

• metals make up this much of all the elements.

• 75%

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Metals-300

• Mg commonly bonds with this group of elements.

• group 6a or 16

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B-400

• How many neutrons does Mercury (Hg) Have?

• 120

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B-500

• ANSWER:

• QUESTION:

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Nonmetals-100

• nonmetals are on this side of the table.

• right side.

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Nonmetals-200

• this is one characteristic of nonmetals.

• Non metals lack properties of metals, They are on the right side of the periodic table, In general, metals give up electrons to non-metals.

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Nonmetals-300

• these are the five group numbers that contain nonmetals.

• groups 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18.

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C-400

• Name one of the 7 elements that Iodine (I) can easily bond with.

• Anything from group 1

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C-500

• ANSWER:

• QUESTION:

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Metalloids-100

• This element is a metalloid.

• Boron, Silicon, Arsenic, Germanium, Antimony, Tellurium, Astatine.

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Metalloids -200

• This is where the metalloids are located.

• The zigzag line between the metals and the nonmetals.

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Metalloids -300

• metalloids have these properties.

• They have properties of both metals and nonmetals, some are good conductors of electricity,

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D-400

• Draw the Atomic structure/Bohr model for Arsenic (As)

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D-500

• ANSWER:

• QUESTION:

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Miscillaneous-100

• Who is Zac Efron Dating?

• Vanessa Hudgens

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Miscellaneous -200

• How many teams are left in the NCAA Basketball Tournament?

• 4

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Miscellaneous -300

• Who is the United States’ Treasury Secretary?

• Timothy Gietner

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E-400

• Who is #23 on the Cleveland Cavaliers?

• Lebron James

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E-500

• ANSWER:

• QUESTION:

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FINAL JEOPARDY

• If Phosphorous (P) and Hydrogen (H) were to bond together, what would the chemical formula be?

• H3P