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Gas
Behavior
Changes
in State
Inside
the Atom
The
Periodic
Table
Chemical
Bonds
Round 2
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Final
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States of
Matter
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State of matter that has a definite
shape and a definite volume
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What is a solid?
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State of matter in which the
particles are free to move but
does have a definite volume
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What is a liquid?
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State of matter that has no
definite shape or volume
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What is a gas?
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State of matter in which
temperature has the greatest
effect on volume
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What is gas?
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The resistance of a liquid to
flowing
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What is vicosity?
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A measure of the average energy
of motion of the particles of a
substance
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What is temperature?
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The force of a gases outside
push divided by the area of the
walls
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What is pressure?
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The law that states that when the
temperature of a gas is increased
at constant pressure, its volume
increases.
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What is Charles’ Law?
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The graph below represents
______ Law.
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What is Boyle’s?
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Pascal
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What is the metric unit for
pressure?
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The change in state from a solid
to a liquid
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What is melting?
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Change of state when gas
particles lose enough thermal
energy to become a liquid.
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What is condensation?
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The boiling point of a liquid
( choose increases or decreases )
when the air pressure increases.
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What is increases?
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The point at which freezing
occurs.
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What is B?
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A liquids particles speed up when
it goes through these two phase
changes.
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What is melting and boiling?
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Where the protons and neutrons
are found in the atom.
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What is the nucleus?
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The subatomic particle of an
atom that has a negative charge.
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What is an electron?
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The number of protons an atom
has if it has an atomic number of
13 and an atomic mass of 27.
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What is 13?
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1
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What is the number of valence
electrons for this element?
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65
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What is the atomic mass unit for
this element?
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The periodic table is arranged in
increasing order of this.
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What is the atomic number?
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Groups or families
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What are the vertical columns in
the Periodic Table?
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Name for elements in Family 18
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What are the Noble Gases?
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Element that has 6 protons, 6
neutrons, and 6 electrons.
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What is carbon?
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The atomic number for sulfur.
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What is 16?
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Type of bonding where
electrons are transferred.
H2
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What is ionic bonding?
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Type of bonding where electrons
are shared.
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What is covalent bonding?
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What an atom becomes when it
loses an electron.
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What is a positive ion?
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You would write the symbol for
this element first when writing
the chemical formula for the two
elements below.
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What is Na?
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The chemical formula when
combining the two elements
below.
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What is Na O?
2
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Chemical
Reactions
Acids &
Bases
Jekyll
and
Hyde
Graphs
Solubility
Odds
and
Ends
Round 1
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Final
Jeopardy
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Scores
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If limestone is heated, carbon
dioxide is given off and solid
calcium oxide is left behind. In
this reaction, the carbon dioxide
and calcium oxide are ____.
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What are products?
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Type of reaction the following
picture represents
T
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What is synthesis?
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The arrow means this
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What is yield?
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Number of hydrogen atoms on
each side to the yield sign
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What is 4?
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Enter Answer Here for
Category 1 - Question 5
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To balance this equation you
would need to do this
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Has a pH of 3
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What is an acid?
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Strongest base has this pH
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What is 14?
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Tastes sour
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What is an acid?
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Is a proton donor
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What is an acid?
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Reaction of an acid and a base
producing salt and water
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What is neutralization?
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Change in which the properties
are altered but the substance’s
identity remains the same
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What is a physical change?
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The ability of water to exist in
three different states – solid,
liquid and gas
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What is a physical property?
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Paper burning
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What is a chemical change?
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Ice melting
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What is a physical change?
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The ability of iron to rust
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What is a chemical property?
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What is the solubility of KNO3 at
40 degrees?
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What is 60?
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What temperature is needed for KBr to
have a solubility of 70 g/100mL?
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What is 20 degrees Celsius?
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At what temperature do KNO3 and KBr
have the same solubility?
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What is 50 degrees Celsius?
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The solubility of CO2 in water is (directly,
inversely) related to temperature
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What is inversely?
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Which compound’s solubility is
least affected by temperature?
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What is NaCl?
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A substance that can be
dissolved
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What is soluble?
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Subtance that does the
dissolving
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What is solvent?
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A solution that is made to hold
more solute at a given
temperature than is normal
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What is a supersaturated
solution?
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This happens to the boiling point
of a solution when the
concentration of the solution is
increased
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What is increase?
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Which of the following will not
increase the solubility of a
solution?
A)Lowering the temperature
B) crushing the solute
C) mixing the solution
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What is C?
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Isotopes of the same element
have different numbers of these
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What are neutrons?
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As you go across a period from
left to right in the periodic table
this happens to the
electromagnetic force
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What is increase?
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Anything that has mass tand
takes up space
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What is matter?
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Smallest particle of an element
that has all the properties of that
element
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What is an atom?
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Formula for the following two
elements when they combine:
Oxygen (O): atomic # 8
Aluminum (Al): atomic # 13
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What is Al2O3?
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Models of Atoms
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Final
Jeopary
Question
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Describes the path of electrons
as definite orbits around the
nucleus
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What is the Bohr Model?
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