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Chemistry
Jeopardy
Review!!!
Atoms and
Elements
Molecules and
Compounds
Chemical
Reactions
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Introduction
to chemistry
Final Jeopardy
Organic
Introduction to Chemistry
100
This is the
definition of
Chemistry
Introduction to Chemistry
200
In a lab report, this
crucial section should be
located between the
materials/procedure and
the analysis
Introduction to Chemistry
300
It is the name
for the lab
equipment
pictured here
Introduction to Chemistry
400
The six easy to observe
signs of a chemical change
are color change, gas
produced, odour change,
solid produced light
produced and this.
Introduction to Chemistry
500
Melting point is an
example of this
type of property
Introduction to Chemistry
600
This is the ability to
reproduce the same result
over and over. This doesn’t
necessarily mean getting
the correct result.
Introduction to Chemistry
700
If you had 350g of gold
and you added 315g of
gold to it, you would
have this mass of gold.
Introduction to Chemistry
800
When converting grams
to kilograms, you would
use a conversion factor
that looks like this.
Introduction to Chemistry
900
The units used to
measure volume are
derived from this SI
Unit (be careful!).
Introduction to Chemistry
1000
This is the distance
light would travel in
one year if it was
8
travelling 3.0 x 10 m/s
Atoms and Elements
100
The periodic table
was organized by
this Russian
chemist.
Atoms and Elements
200
This chemist won the
nobel prize in chemistry
100 years ago. She also
won the nobel prize in
physics in 1903.
Atoms and Elements
300
The diatomic elements
are Hydrogen,
Nitrogen, Bromine,
Iodine, Chorine,
Fluorine and this.
Atoms and Elements
400
This is the latin name
for gold, and where
it gets its symbol Au
from
Atoms and Elements
500
This is the particle
in an atom that has
the most mass
.
Atoms and Elements
600
The isotope represented
below has this many
neutrons:
Atoms and Elements
700
The lewis dot structure
for a neutral iodine
atom has this number
of dots around it.
Atoms and Elements
800
This is the number of
electrons the
fundamental orbital
holds
.
Atoms and Elements
900
This is the
abbreviated electron
configuration for
lead
Atoms and Elements
1000
This is the percent
abundance of boron 11
(which has a mass of
11.009amu) to 2 decimal
places. Boron’s other isotope
10
is B (10.013 amu)
Molecules and Compounds
100
A triple bond occurs
when this number of
electrons are shared
between two atoms
Molecules and Compounds
200
This is what happens
with electrons when a
metal bonds with a
non-metal.
Molecules and Compounds
300
These are forces within a
molecule such as ionic
or covalent bonding.
(enunciate please)
Molecules and Compounds
400
This is the number of
nitrogen atoms in
ammonium
ferrocyanide.
Molecules and Compounds
500
This is the name given
to the compound
with the chemical
formula: Cu3(BO3)2
Molecules and Compounds
600
This is the name of the
compound with the
following chemical
formula: P4O10
Molecules and Compounds
700
This is the name of
the compound with
the chemical
formula: HNO2
Molecules and Compounds
800
This is the molecular
and electron pair
geometry for XeH2
Molecules and Compounds
900
These are the
intermolecular forces
involved in
hydrosulfuric acid
Molecules and Compounds
1000
This is the 3D
drawing of
hydrosulfuric acid
Chemical Reactions
100
One way to increase the rate
of a reaction is to increase
this so the molecules move
around faster and collide
more often
Chemical Reactions
200
If a substance is in a closed
system with high temperature
and low pressure it would
most likely be in this state
Chemical Reactions
300
When aqueous barium
iodide mixes with copper
(II) sulfate, this precipitate
forms
Chemical Reactions
400
This term means “Within
heating” and can be used to
describe a reaction where an
energy term is on the
reactants side of the
balanced equation
Chemical Reactions
500
This is the name of the
exothermic biochemical
reaction that occurs
when sugar combines
with oxygen.
Chemical Reactions
600
When magnesium
reacts with water, the
reaction type is this.
Chemical Reactions
700
The activity series is used to
determine if this type of reaction
will occur
Chemical Reactions
800
When you balance the following
equation using whole numbers,
you end up with this coefficient in
front of hydrochloric acid:
__KMnO4 + __HCl 
__KCl + __MnCl2 + __H2O + __Cl2
Chemical Reactions
900
This is the word equation for
the combination of sodium
nitrate and potassium
chloride
Chemical Reactions
1000
This is the net ionic equation
for the reaction that occurs
between hydrochloric acid
and sodium hydroxide
Moles!
100
This is the molar
mass of sodium
Moles!
200
This is the molar
mass of aluminum
borate
Moles!
300
This is the mass of
2.00 moles of
chlorine gas
Moles!
400
This is how many
atoms are in a 2.0 g
sample of lead (II)
iodide.
Moles!
500
2.3 moles of
hydrogen gas would
take up this volume
at STP
Moles!
600
This is the percent
composition of oxygen
in water to one
decimal place.
Moles!
700
A solution would have
this concentration if you
combine 3.42 moles of
solute with 50mL of
water.
Moles!
800
In the reaction between
propane and oxygen, if we
want to completely react 10.0g
of propane, what is the least
amount (volume) of oxygen we
could use (@STP)?
Moles!
900
If we mix 200.0g of silver
nitrate with 200.0g of
sodium phosphate, this is
number of moles of the
limiting reagent we have.
Moles!
1000
If we mix 200.0g of silver
nitrate with 200.0g of
sodium phosphate, this is
the mass of precipitate that
would form.
Organic
100
This is the name of the
compound with the line
drawing:
Organic
200
This is the chemical formula
for the compound with the
name 3, 3- diethyl hexane
Organic
300
This is the
structural diagram
for Propene.
Organic
400
It is the name of the
unsaturated compound shown
below
Organic
500
This is the proper name
for 2, 4- diethyl pentane
Organic
600
This is the special name
given to the compound
shown below
Organic
700
The molecule shown below is not a real
molecule, but rather a joke that is funny
because when you have 2 branches off of
carbon 1 and 3 on a benzene ring, it can
be names with this prefix
Organic
800
The molecule below contains this
functional group
Organic
900
This is the name given to the
molecule shown below
Organic
1000
This is the name of the
compound that was created in
our apple pie lab to give it the
sour apple taste
Final Jeopardy
Nomenclature
This is the full name for the
worldwide federation that
determines the rules for
nomenclature, among
other things.
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