Welcome to Carbon Chemistry Jeopardy!

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Welcome to Carbon Chemistry
Jeopardy!
I’m your happenin’ host Sal the
Scientist! Today we will be learning
about chemical reactions – how they
happen, what’s happening, and why!
Instructions
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Choose from one of five categories. Then choose a
point value. The larger the value, the more difficult
the question. Choose from one of four answers.
When you are finished with each question, click
the home button to go back to the game board.
If you are playing as a team, the team with the
most points wins!
Have fun, and remember,
SCIENCE RULES!
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Carbon Chemistry Jeopardy Review
Carbon
Bonding
Carbon
Compounds
Polymers
Life with
Carbon
More on
Carbon
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Carbon has _______ valence
electrons.
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What is 4?
Carbon has 4 bonding sites!
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Carbon atoms can make three
arrangements of bonds. They
are...
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The pure form of carbon shaped like
a geodesic dome.
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The four pure forms of carbons
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The number of electrons
carbon needs.
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What is 4?
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Compounds that include carbon
atoms are classified as...
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Organic compounds made of only
hydrogen and carbon.
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What is organic?
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The reason hydrocarbons are
used as fuel.
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What is flammability?
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A hydrocarbon that has the
maximum number of hydrogen
atoms is called...
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Unsaturated hydrocarbons with
double bonds have chemical names
ending in this.
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What is “ene”?
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Polymers are chains of small
molecules called…
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What are monomers?
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Silk, DNA and cotton are all
examples of this…
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These polymers are manmade.
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What element makes up the
backbone of polymers?
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What is carbon?
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These monomers are linked
together to make proteins.
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What are natural
polymers?
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The 3 most common elements
in the human body.
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All living things contain these 4
kinds of organic compounds.
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What are carbohydrates,
proteins, lipids, and nucleic
acids?
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This organic compound
contains genetic information
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What is DNA?
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DNA is made of these
monomers.
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What are nucleotides?
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Gram for gram ____________
release twice as much energy as
carbohydrates.
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What are lipids?
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Carbohydrates are energy rich
organic compounds made of
these elements.
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Draw the structural formula
for Propane:
C3H8
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A pure form of carbon that forms
flat sheets or layers
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What is graphite?
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Carbon has this many bonding
sites.
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What is FOUR?
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Simple carbohydrates are
made of these.
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What are sugars?
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What are carbon, hydrogen, and
oxygen?
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What are carbon, hydrogen,
and oxygen?
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