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Title: Periodic Table


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Periodic Table Chemical Compounds Review Game
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Rules
  • Lab Table Teams 1-6
  • One representative from each lab table will come
    to a buzzer to receive a question on the board
  • Each correct response results in 1 point

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Rules Cont.
  • Incorrect answer Same question goes to any
    other person remaining that did not buzz in
    before - awarded 1 point
  • Next question will go to another set of lab table
    representatives
  • Outside talking amongst lab tables during a round
    results in deduction of point

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Rules Cont.
  • Round Robin the Eggspert will choose a team at
    random when the question is read, and that
    individual will attempt to answer the question
  • If incorrect, any individual may buzz in to
    answer correctly

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Question 1
  • Finish the following statement
  • Chemical compounds have ___________ properties
    from the elements that comprise them.

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Question 2
  • What is the purpose of a chemical bond?

7
Question 3
  • What is a row called on the Periodic Table?

8
Question 4
  • Compounds that can conduct electric currents are
    held together by what type of chemical bonds?

9
Question 5
  • Chemical compounds are represented through what?

10
Question 6
  • When an atom gains or loses an electron, what
    does this form?

11
Question 7
  • What is a column called on the Periodic Table?

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Question 8
  • A number in a chemical formula, which is written
    to the right slightly below an atomic symbol,
    indicates how much of that element is present in
    the compound. What is this number called?

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Question 9
  • A chemical compounds that consists of 2 or more
    non-metals is held together by what type of
    chemical bonds?

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Question 10
  • Elements in Group 1 of the Periodic Table can
    typically form what?

15
Question 11
  • Where are non-metals located on the Periodic
    Table?

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Question 12
  • Elements in Group 17 of the Periodic Table can
    typically form what?

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Question 13
  • What is the definition of a chemical compound?

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Question 14
  • Where are metals located on the Periodic Table?
  • extra point what is the only non-metal located
    with the metals on the Periodic Table?

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Question 15
  • What is the definition of a molecule?

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Question 16
  • A chemical compound that consists of a metal and
    a non-metal is held together by what chemical
    bonds?

21
Question 17
  • Elements in Group 2 of the Periodic Table can
    typically form what?

22
Question 18
  • Where are metalloids located on the Periodic
    Table? Be specific.

23
Question 19
  • The chemical compound NH4, ammonium, contains
    what elements?

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Question 20
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Group and Period of Silicon (Si)?
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Question 21
  • NH4 is held together by what type of chemical
    bonds?

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Question 22
  • What is the ratio of elements present in NH4?

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Question 23
Group and Period of Manganese (Mn)?
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Question 24
  • Elements in Group 16 of the Periodic Table can
    typically form what?

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Question 25
  • What is the electron movement between the metal
    and the non-metal atoms when an ionic bond is
    beginning to form?

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Question 26
  • How does this electron transfer seen in the
    previous question help create the ionic bond?
  • (hint how doe the ions bring them close
    together?)

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Question 27
  • In what group(s) on the Periodic Table are the
    Reactive metals found?

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Question 28
  • When an atom gains an electron, what type of ion
    does this form?

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Question 29
  • What is the ratio of elements present in the
    compound C6H12O6?

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Question 30
  • What is the ratio of elements present in the
    compound C4H12?

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Question 31
  • In what group(s) on the Periodic Table are the
    noble gases found?

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Question 32
  • Which type of metal is more reactive, reactive
    metals or transition metals?

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Question 33
  • What is the strength of ionic bonds?

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Question 34
  • What are metalloids?

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Question 35
  • What is the ratio of elements present in the
    compound Ni2O3?

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Question 36
  • How can one demonstrate the strength of ionic
    bonds?
  • extra point what would be the results of this
    demonstration?

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Question 37
  • What is the electron movement between the
    non-metal atoms when a covalent bond is beginning
    to form?

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Question 38
  • Where are the Rare Earth Elements located on the
    Periodic Table?
  • extra point what is the other name that Rare
    Earth Elements go by?

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Question 39
  • ZnI2
  • Which element only has 1 present in this chemical
    compound?

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Question 40
  • Ni2O3
  • Which element has 3 present in this chemical
    compound?

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Question 41
  • What is the strength of covalent bonds?

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Question 42
  • True or False?
  • You use a subscript of 1 to indicate 1 element
    present in a chemical formula.

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Question 43
  • How can one demonstrate the strength pf covalent
    bonds?
  • extra point what would be the results of the
    demonstration?

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Question 44
  • In what group(s) on the Periodic Table are the
    halogens found?

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Question 45
  • If you put an ionic compound through a
    conductivity test using a light bulb to
    demonstrate the electric current, what would be
    the results of the test?

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Bonus Question
Would Bromine (Br) share more similarities with
Iodine (I) or selenium (Se)?
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Further Practice
  • http//www.frsd.k12.nj.us
  • Schools - choose JP Case
  • Click on Our Staff and then click on Dr. Horowitz
  • On left menu, choose Great Curriculum Links
  • On top, choose Atomic Structure and Theory
  • On this menu, choose Kid Zone (great links of all
    sorts)
  • On new window, choose Science Games and Puzzles
    (bottom right of choices)
  • Finally, click on Mrs. Ts Chemistry Challenge

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Directions
  • Work with lab partner, type in both names then
    click on the button begin 2 player game
  • red arrow on top indicates the players turn
  • Jeopardy game to review elements and compounds
  • on separate sheet of paper, write your names and
    scores after the game
  • turn in after game is completed
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