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- Jeopardy Classroom Todays Categories Vocabulary One Vocabulary Two Atoms States of Matter Periodic Table Created by - Tara LaChapell
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- Vocab. 1 Vocab. 2 Atoms States of Matter Periodic Table 100 200 300 400 500 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Quit Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4 Team 5 Team 6
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- The center of an atom What is nucleus? Vocabulary 100 Back to Menu
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- A substance made up of only one kind of atom. What is a element? Vocabulary 200 Back to Menu
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- This is a subatomic particle with a positive charge. What is proton? Vocabulary 300 Back to Menu
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- This is a subatomic particle with no charge. What is neutron? Vocabulary 400 Back to Menu
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- The smallest unit of an element with all the properties of that element. What is an atom? Vocabulary 500 Back to Menu
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- Vocabulary 100 What is electron? Subatomic particle with a negative charge. Back to Menu
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- Vocabulary 200 Two or more atoms joined together. What is molecule? Back to Menu
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- Vocabulary 300 What is volume? A measure of the amount of space an object takes up. Back to Menu
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- Vocabulary 400 A measure of the amount of matter in an object. What is a mass? Back to Menu
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- Vocabulary 500 What is alloy? A substance that is not a pure metal, but rather a mixture of metals is called a(n) _______. Back to Menu
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- Particles 100 What is more? The particles in a liquid have _____________ energy than a solid and are spread farther apart. Back to Menu
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- Particles 200 What is 2? This is the number of oxygen atoms in this chemical formula. MgCO 2 Back to Menu
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- Particles 300 What is 4? This is the total number of atoms in this chemical formula. MgCO 2 Back to Menu
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- Particles 400 What is a chemical symbol? This is the abbreviation for an element. Back to Menu
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- Particles 500 What is 3? Back to Menu The number of elements in this compound. C 6 NaAl
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- States of Matter 100 What is liquid This state of matter has no definite shape but a definite volume. Back to Menu
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- States of Matter 200 What is melting? The name of the process when a solid turns into a liquid. Back to Menu
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- States of Matter 300 What is evaporation? The name of the process when a liquid turns into a gas. Back to Menu
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- States of Matter 400 What is condensation? This change in state causes water droplets to form on the outside of a cold glass. Back to Menu
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- States of Matter 500 An increase or decrease in the amount of ______ in the molecules, causes a change of state to occur. What is energy? Back to Menu
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- Periodic Table 100 What is 26? This is the atomic number for iron. Back to Menu
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- Periodic Table 200 What is Atomic Number? Elements are arranged in rows on the Periodic Table according to this. Back to Menu
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- Periodic Table 300 What are protons? The atomic number of an element is the number of _______ in its nucleus. Back to Menu
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- Periodic Table 400 What are chemical properties? Elements are arranged in columns on the Periodic Table according to this. Back to Menu
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- Periodic Table 500 What is first letter capital, the rest are lower case? All chemical symbols on the periodic table follow this special format. Back to Menu
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- Chemical Formulas Final Jeopardy How many points are you willing to wager?
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- - Write the chemical formula for this compound: CH 4 Back to Menu + + + + + + - - - - - + - + - + - + -
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- Hope you enjoyed playing Classroom Jeopardy!! Good Luck on your test!! Created by Tara LaChapell [email protected] Quit