Part 4 Review Game - Science PowerPoints

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• How to play…
– Don’t play like Jeo_ _ _ _ y.
– Class should be divided into several small
groups.
– Groups should use science journal (red slide
notes), homework, and other available
materials to assist you.
– Groups can communicate quietly with each
other but no sharing answers between
groups.
• Practice quietly communicating right now?
• Practice Communication Question:
• Your group gets to order one pizza and you can
have two toppings. What does your group want?
Questions 1-20 = 5pts Each
Final Category (Bonus) = 1pt Each
Final Questions = 5 pt wager
If you wager 5 on the last question and get it wrong you lose
5 pts. Wager 5 and get it right you get 5 pts.
“I’ll be about
this big.”
Find the Owl =
Secretly write “Owl” in the correct box
worth 1pt.
• Is your name on the review sheet?
• Is your name on the review sheet?
Atomic Bonding and more Review
Game
1-20 = 5 points each
20-25 = Bonus (1 point each)
Final Question = 5 point wager
Find the Owl =
1 point
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• Chemical Bonding is the attraction that
holds these close to each other.
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• Name the three types of chemical RXN’s
below?
• Name the types of chemical RXN’s below?
“Do you know your
Chemical Bonds?”
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• Name the chemical bond below?
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• Metal bonding to a non-metal will result in
this type of bond.
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• This is the name for the process of removing
electrons from an atom to form ions.
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• Which letter wants to gain an electron, and
which letter wants to give an electron?
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• This type of bonding forms a crystal lattice.
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Name this type of atomic bonding where
many free electrons are shared?
• Which atom below formed a cation, and
which formed an anion?
Which atom below has a high electron
affinity, and which has a low electron affinity?
(Bonus Point)- What type of bond will it form?
Fluorine
Sodium
High Electron Affinity Low Electron Affinity
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• These type of reactions occur when cations
and anions of aqueous solutions combine to
form an insoluble ionic solid…
• A.) Catalyst Reaction
• B.) Thermite Reaction
• C.) Precipitation Reaction
• D.) Acid and Base Reaction
• E.) No reaction will occur
AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) → AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq)
AgNO3(aq) + NaI(aq) → AgI(s) + NaNO3(aq)
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• These type of reactions occur when cations
and anions of aqueous solutions combine to
form an insoluble ionic solid…
• A.) Catalyst Reaction
• B.) Thermite Reaction
• C.) Precipitation Reaction
• D.) Acid and Base Reaction
• E.) No reaction will occur
AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) → AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq)
AgNO3(aq) + NaI(aq) → AgI(s) + NaNO3(aq)
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• These type of reactions occur when cations
and anions of aqueous solutions combine to
form an insoluble ionic solid…
• A.) Catalyst Reaction
• B.) Thermite Reaction
• C.) Precipitation Reaction
• D.) Acid and Base Reaction
• E.) No reaction will occur
AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) → AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq)
AgNO3(aq) + NaI(aq) → AgI(s) + NaNO3(aq)
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• These type of reactions occur when cations
and anions of aqueous solutions combine to
form an insoluble ionic solid…
• A.) Catalyst Reaction
• B.) Thermite Reaction
• C.) Precipitation Reaction
• D.) Acid and Base Reaction
• E.) No reaction will occur
AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) → AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq)
AgNO3(aq) + NaI(aq) → AgI(s) + NaNO3(aq)
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• These type of reactions occur when cations
and anions of aqueous solutions combine to
form an insoluble ionic solid…
• A.) Catalyst Reaction
• B.) Thermite Reaction
• C.) Precipitation Reaction
• D.) Acid and Base Reaction
• E.) No reaction will occur
AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) → AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq)
AgNO3(aq) + NaI(aq) → AgI(s) + NaNO3(aq)
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• These type of reactions occur when cations
and anions of aqueous solutions combine to
form an insoluble ionic solid…
• A.) Catalyst Reaction
• B.) Thermite Reaction
• C.) Precipitation Reaction
• D.) Acid and Base Reaction
• E.) No reaction will occur
AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) → AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq)
AgNO3(aq) + NaI(aq) → AgI(s) + NaNO3(aq)
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• Which is an Acid and which is a Base?
• This is the name for a chemical property
that describes the tendency of an atom to
attract electrons towards itself.
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• Name each chemical bond below?
– Word Bank: Hydrogen Bond, Ionic Bond,
Covalent Bond, Polar Covalent Bond
Sharing Electrons to fill duet
• Using the Pauling’s Scale below. Please tell
what type of bond is formed between KCl?
Differences 1.7 or greater, the
bond is usually ionic,
Differences Less than 1.7, the
bond is usually covalent.
Unless the difference is less than
0.5 the bond has some degree of
polarity
Differences of less than 0.5 are
considered to be nonpolar.
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Please balance the following chemical
equation.
__ Al + __O2 ---------------> __ Al2O3
Al
O
F
Please balance the following chemical
equation.
__ CH4 + __O2 ---------> __ CO2 + __ H20
C
H
O
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• Which is endothermic and which is
exothermic?
• Which one is oxidation, and which one is
reduction?
2 Al(s) + Fe2O3(s)  Al2O3(s) + 2 Fe(l)
0
+3
 +3
+O
Which is reduction and which is oxidation?
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• Name this comic short and the magazine?
• Who is this International Man of Mystery?
• Who is this spy?
• Who is this, or what movie?
• Arguably the worst movie ever made?
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• Which one forms polar bonds, and which one
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• Chemical Bonding is the attraction that
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• Chemical Bonding is the attraction that
holds these close to each other.
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• Chemical Bonding is the attraction that
holds these close to each other.
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• Name the three types of chemical RXN’s
below?
• Name the three types of chemical RXN’s
below?
• Name the three types of chemical RXN’s
below?
• Name the three types of chemical RXN’s
below?
• Name the types of chemical RXN’s below?
• Name the types of chemical RXN’s below?
• Name the types of chemical RXN’s below?
• Name the types of chemical RXN’s below?
• Name the types of chemical RXN’s below?
• Name the types of chemical RXN’s below?
• Name the types of chemical RXN’s below?
• Name the chemical bond below?
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• Name the chemical bond below?
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• Name the chemical bond below?
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• Name the chemical bond below?
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• Metal bonding to a non-metal will result in
this type of bond.
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• Metal bonding to a non-metal will result in
this type of bond.
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• Metal bonding to a non-metal will result in
this type of bond.
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• Metal bonding to a non-metal will result in
this type of bond.
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• This is the name for the process of removing
electrons from an atom to form ions.
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• This is the name for the process of removing
electrons from an atom to form ions.
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• This is the name for the process of removing
electrons from an atom to form ions.
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BONDING
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• Which letter wants to gain an electron, and
which letter wants to give an electron?
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• Which letter wants to gain an electron, and
which letter wants to give an electron?
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• Which letter wants to gain an electron, and
which letter wants to give an electron?
Opposites sides of the Periodic Table.
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• Which letter wants to gain an electron, and
which letter wants to give an electron?
Opposites sides of the Periodic Table.
Side A Gives an
electron +1
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• Which letter wants to gain an electron, and
which letter wants to give an electron?
Opposites sides of the Periodic Table.
Side A Gives an
electron +1
Side B Gains
an electron -1
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• This type of bonding forms a crystal lattice.
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• This type of bonding forms a crystal lattice.
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• This type of bonding forms a crystal lattice.
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Name this type of atomic bonding where
many free electrons are shared?
Name this type of atomic bonding where
many free electrons are shared?
Name this type of atomic bonding where
many free electrons are shared?
• Which atom below formed a cation, and
which formed an anion?
• Which atom below formed a cation, and
which formed an anion?
• Which atom below formed a cation, and
which formed an anion?
Which atom below has a high electron
affinity, and which has a low electron affinity?
(Bonus Point)- What type of bond will it form?
Fluorine
Sodium
High Electron Affinity Low Electron Affinity
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Answers:
Fluorine
High Electron Affinity
Sodium
Low Electron Affinity
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Answers:
Fluorine
High Electron Affinity
Sodium
Low Electron Affinity
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Answers:
Fluorine
High Electron Affinity
Sodium
Low Electron Affinity
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Answers:
Fluorine
High Electron Affinity
Sodium
Low Electron Affinity
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Answers:
Fluorine
High Electron Affinity
Sodium
Low Electron Affinity
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Answers:
Fluorine
High Electron Affinity
Sodium
Low Electron Affinity
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Answers:
Fluorine
High Electron Affinity
Sodium
Low Electron Affinity
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Answers:
Fluorine
High Electron Affinity
Sodium
Low Electron Affinity
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BONDING
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• These type of reactions occur when cations
and anions of aqueous solutions combine to
form an insoluble ionic solid…
• A.) Catalyst Reaction
• B.) Thermite Reaction
• C.) Precipitation Reaction
• D.) Acid and Base Reaction
• E.) No reaction will occur
AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) → AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq)
AgNO3(aq) + NaI(aq) → AgI(s) + NaNO3(aq)
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• These type of reactions occur when cations
and anions of aqueous solutions combine to
form an insoluble ionic solid…
• A.) Catalyst Reaction
• B.) Thermite Reaction
• C.) Precipitation Reaction
• D.) Acid and Base Reaction
• E.) No reaction will occur
AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) → AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq)
AgNO3(aq) + NaI(aq) → AgI(s) + NaNO3(aq)
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• These type of reactions occur when cations
and anions of aqueous solutions combine to
form an insoluble ionic solid…
• A.) Catalyst Reaction
• B.) Thermite Reaction
• C.) Precipitation Reaction
• D.) Acid and Base Reaction
• E.) No reaction will occur
AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) → AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq)
AgNO3(aq) + NaI(aq) → AgI(s) + NaNO3(aq)
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• These type of reactions occur when cations
and anions of aqueous solutions combine to
form an insoluble ionic solid…
• A.) Catalyst Reaction
• B.) Thermite Reaction
• C.) Precipitation Reaction
• D.) Acid and Base Reaction
• E.) No reaction will occur
AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) → AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq)
AgNO3(aq) + NaI(aq) → AgI(s) + NaNO3(aq)
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• These type of reactions occur when cations
and anions of aqueous solutions combine to
form an insoluble ionic solid…
• A.) Catalyst Reaction
• B.) Thermite Reaction
• C.) Precipitation Reaction
• D.) Acid and Base Reaction
• E.) No reaction will occur
AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) → AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq)
AgNO3(aq) + NaI(aq) → AgI(s) + NaNO3(aq)
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• These type of reactions occur when cations
and anions of aqueous solutions combine to
form an insoluble ionic solid…
• A.) Catalyst Reaction
• B.) Thermite Reaction
• C.) Precipitation Reaction
• D.) Acid and Base Reaction
• E.) No reaction will occur
AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) → AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq)
AgNO3(aq) + NaI(aq) → AgI(s) + NaNO3(aq)
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• These type of reactions occur when cations
and anions of aqueous solutions combine to
form an insoluble ionic solid…
• A.) Catalyst Reaction
• B.) Thermite Reaction
• C.) Precipitation Reaction
• D.) Acid and Base Reaction
• E.) No reaction will occur
AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) → AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq)
AgNO3(aq) + NaI(aq) → AgI(s) + NaNO3(aq)
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• These type of reactions occur when cations
and anions of aqueous solutions combine to
form an insoluble ionic solid…
• A.) Catalyst Reaction
• B.) Thermite Reaction
• C.) Precipitation Reaction
• D.) Acid and Base Reaction
• E.) No reaction will occur
AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) → AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq)
AgNO3(aq) + NaI(aq) → AgI(s) + NaNO3(aq)
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• Which is an Acid and which is a Base?
• Which is an Acid and which is a Base?
• Which is an Acid and which is a Base?
• This is the name for a chemical property
that describes the tendency of an atom to
attract electrons towards itself.
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• This is the name for a chemical property
that describes the tendency of an atom to
attract electrons towards itself.
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• This is the name for a chemical property
that describes the tendency of an atom to
attract electrons towards itself.
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• This is the name for a chemical property
that describes the tendency of an atom to
attract electrons towards itself.
Moving top to bottom down the periodic
table, electronegativity decreases.
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• Name each chemical bond below?
– Word Bank: Hydrogen Bond, Ionic Bond,
Covalent Bond, Polar Covalent Bond
• Name each chemical bond below?
– Word Bank: Hydrogen Bond, Ionic Bond,
Covalent Bond, Polar Covalent Bond
• Name each chemical bond below?
– Word Bank: Hydrogen Bond, Ionic Bond,
Covalent Bond, Polar Covalent Bond
• Name each chemical bond below?
– Word Bank: Hydrogen Bond, Ionic Bond,
Covalent Bond, Polar Covalent Bond
• Name each chemical bond below?
– Word Bank: Hydrogen Bond, Ionic Bond,
Covalent Bond, Polar Covalent Bond
• Name each chemical bond below?
– Word Bank: Hydrogen Bond, Ionic Bond,
Covalent Bond, Polar Covalent Bond
• Name each chemical bond below?
– Word Bank: Hydrogen Bond, Ionic Bond,
Covalent Bond, Polar Covalent Bond
• Name each chemical bond below?
– Word Bank: Hydrogen Bond, Ionic Bond,
Covalent Bond, Polar Covalent Bond
• Name each chemical bond below?
– Word Bank: Hydrogen Bond, Ionic Bond,
Covalent Bond, Polar Covalent Bond
• Using the Pauling’s Scale below. Please tell
what type of bond is formed between KCl?
Differences 1.7 or greater, the bond is usually ionic,
Differences Less than 1.7, the bond is usually covalent.
Unless the difference is less than 0.5 the bond has some
degree of polarity
Differences of less than 0.5 are considered to be nonpolar.
• Using the Pauling’s Scale below. Please tell
what type of bond is formed between KCl?
Differences 1.7 or greater, the bond is usually ionic,
Differences Less than 1.7, the bond is usually covalent.
Unless the difference is less than 0.5 the bond has some
degree of polarity
Differences of less than 0.5 are considered to be nonpolar.
• Using the Pauling’s Scale below. Please tell
what type of bond is formed between KCl?
Differences 1.7 or greater, the bond is usually ionic,
Differences Less than 1.7, the bond is usually covalent.
Unless the difference is less than 0.5 the bond has some
degree of polarity
Differences of less than 0.5 are considered to be nonpolar.
Cl = 3.16, K = .82
• Using the Pauling’s Scale below. Please tell
what type of bond is formed between KCl?
Differences 1.7 or greater, the bond is usually ionic,
Differences Less than 1.7, the bond is usually covalent.
Unless the difference is less than 0.5 the bond has some
degree of polarity
Differences of less than 0.5 are considered to be nonpolar.
Cl = 3.16, K = .82
3.16 - .82 =
• Using the Pauling’s Scale below. Please tell
what type of bond is formed between KCl?
Differences 1.7 or greater, the bond is usually ionic,
Differences Less than 1.7, the bond is usually covalent.
Unless the difference is less than 0.5 the bond has some
degree of polarity
Differences of less than 0.5 are considered to be nonpolar.
Cl = 3.16, K = .82
3.16 - .82 = 2.34
• Using the Pauling’s Scale below. Please tell
what type of bond is formed between KCl?
Differences 1.7 or greater, the bond is usually ionic,
Differences Less than 1.7, the bond is usually covalent.
Unless the difference is less than 0.5 the bond has some
degree of polarity
Differences of less than 0.5 are considered to be nonpolar.
Cl = 3.16, K = .82
3.16 - .82 = 2.34
• Using the Pauling’s Scale below. Please tell
what type of bond is formed between KCl?
Differences 1.7 or greater, the bond is usually ionic,
Differences Less than 1.7, the bond is usually covalent.
Unless the difference is less than 0.5 the bond has some
degree of polarity
Differences of less than 0.5 are considered to be nonpolar.
Also a Metal and non-metal
will always be an Ionic Bond
Cl = 3.16, K = .82
3.16 - .82 = 2.34
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NEGATIVITY
LOST
STICK
AROUND
BALANCE
BEAM
-BonusSPY GAMES
1
6
11
16
*21
2
7
12
17
*22
3
8
13
18
*23
4
9
14
19
*24
5
10
15
20
*25
Please balance the following chemical
equation.
__ Al + __O2 ---------------> __ Al2O3
Al
O
F
Please balance the following chemical
equation.
__ Al + __O2 ---------------> __ Al2O3
Al
1
O
2
F
Please balance the following chemical
equation.
__ Al + __O2 ---------------> __ Al2O3
Al
1
2
O
2
3
F
Please balance the following chemical
equation.
3 2 ---------------> __
2 Al2O3
__
4 Al + __O
Al
O
F
Please balance the following chemical
equation.
3 2 ---------------> __
2 Al2O3
__
4 Al + __O
Al
4
O
6
F
Please balance the following chemical
equation.
3 2 ---------------> __
2 Al2O3
__
4 Al + __O
Al
4
4
O
6
6
F
Please balance the following chemical
equation.
3 2 ---------------> __
2 Al2O3
__
4 Al + __O
Al
4
4
O
6
6
F
Please balance the following chemical
equation.
__ CH4 + __O2 ---------> __ CO2 + __ H20
C
H
O
F
Please balance the following chemical
equation.
__ CH4 + __O2 ---------> __ CO2 + __ H20
C
1
H
4
O
2
F
Please balance the following chemical
equation.
__ CH4 + __O2 ---------> __ CO2 + __ H20
C
1
1
H
4
2
O
2
3
F
Please balance the following chemical
equation.
__ CH4 + __O
2 2 ---------> __ CO2 + __
2 H20
C
H
O
F
Please balance the following chemical
equation.
__ CH4 + __O
2 2 ---------> __ CO2 + __
2 H20
C
1
H
4
O
4
F
Please balance the following chemical
equation.
__ CH4 + __O
2 2 ---------> __ CO2 + __
2 H20
C
1
1
H
4
4
O
4
4
F
Please balance the following chemical
equation.
__ CH4 + __O
2 2 ---------> __ CO2 + __
2 H20
C
1
1
H
4
4
O
4
4
F
• Which is endothermic and which is
exothermic?
• Which is endothermic and which is
exothermic?
• Which is endothermic and which is
exothermic?
• Which is endothermic and which is
exothermic?
• Which is endothermic and which is
exothermic?
• Which one is oxidation, and which one is
reduction?
• Which one is oxidation, and which one is
reduction?
OIL RIG
LEO says GER
• Which one is oxidation, and which one is
reduction?
OIL RIG
LEO says GER
• Which one is oxidation, and which one is
reduction?
OIL RIG
LEO says GER
2 Al(s) + Fe2O3(s)  Al2O3(s) + 2 Fe(l)
0
+3
 +3
+O
Which is reduction and which is oxidation?
2 Al(s) + Fe2O3(s)  Al2O3(s) + 2 Fe(l)
0
+3
 +3
+O
Which is reduction and which is oxidation?
Reduction is loss of oxygen.
(A) Reduction is gain of oxygen.
2 Al(s) + Fe2O3(s)  Al2O3(s) + 2 Fe(l)
0
+3
 +3
+O
Which is reduction and which is oxidation?
(B) Oxidation is loss of oxygen.
(A) Reduction is gain of oxygen.
BONDING
TIME
NEGATIVITY
LOST
STICK
AROUND
BALANCE
BEAM
-BonusSPY GAMES
1
6
11
16
*21
2
7
12
17
*22
3
8
13
18
*23
4
9
14
19
*24
5
10
15
20
*25
BONDING
TIME
NEGATIVITY
LOST
STICK
AROUND
BALANCE
BEAM
-BonusSPY GAMES
1
6
11
16
*21
2
7
12
17
*22
3
8
13
18
*23
4
9
14
19
*24
5
10
15
20
*25
• Name this comic short and the magazine?
• Name this comic short and the magazine?
• Name this comic short and the magazine?
• Name this comic short and the magazine?
• Name this comic short and the magazine?
• Who is this International Man of Mystery?
• Who is this International Man of Mystery?
• Who is this International Man of Mystery?
• Who is this International Man of Mystery?
• Who is this International Man of Mystery?
• Who is this spy?
• Who is this spy?
• Who is this spy?
• Who is this, or what movie?
• Who is this, or what movie?
• Who is this, or what movie?
• Arguably the worst movie ever made?
• Arguably the worst movie ever made?
BONDING
TIME
NEGATIVITY
LOST
STICK
AROUND
BALANCE
BEAM
-BonusSPY GAMES
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
*21
*22
*23
*24
*25
• Which one forms polar bonds, and which one
forms nonpolar bonds?
• Which one forms polar bonds, and which one
forms nonpolar bonds?
• Which one forms polar bonds, and which one
forms nonpolar bonds?
• Which one forms polar bonds, and which one
forms nonpolar bonds?
RXN’s, Atomic Bonding and more
Review Game
1-20 = 5 points each
20-25 = Bonus (1 point each)
Final Question = 5 point wager
Find the Owl =
1 point
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