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Title: JEOPARDY


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JEOPARDY
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Famous Chemists Periodic Table What? The Wacky Compounds We Love Reaction stuff Survivor Safety Does it Matter ?
100 100 100 100 100 100
200 200 200 200 200 200
300 300 300 300 300 300
400 400 400 400 400 400
500 500 500 500 500 500
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I - 100
  • We, pseudo-scientists know that metal can be
    turned into gold, yet were still working on the
    solution.

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I - 200
  • I made the contribution to chemistry by
    organizing elements in a table. For this I am
    known as the Father of Modern Chemistry, and
    dont you ever forget it.

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I - 300
  • Some say I like raisin buns, but that was my
    theory that the positively charged sphere has
    negatively charged electrons in it.

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I - 400
  • All atoms in a particular element have the same
    mass. Dalton named the theory this.

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I - 500
  • I am a famous Canadian that fired electrons at
    gold foil, to discover a nucleus.

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II - 100
  • We are the Group 18 elements, also known as snobs
    by Miss Barylski.

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II - 200
  • We are found between metals and non-metals on the
    periodic table.

10
II - 300
  • I am a Russian scientist who arranged elements in
    a way that reflected patterns in the properties
    of elements.

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II - 400
  • I am found in Group 11, Period 6

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II - 500
  • The number of protons in an element is
    represented by this number on the periodic table.

13
III - 100
  • Ions form in order to make these compounds, which
    are made up of metals and non-metals.

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III - 200
  • This many atoms are in the following chemical
    formula.
  • Mg3N2

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III - 300
  • Asprin C9H8O4 has these elements.

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III - 400
  • Ionic compounds have these characteristics (name
    4)

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III - 500
  • Which of the following are polyatomic?
  • a) Fe3 b) CO32- c) SO42- d) Ca2 e) NH4

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IV - 100
  • This reaction absorbs heat energy.

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IV - 200
  • The evidence of a chemical reaction (name 4)

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IV - 300
  • Oxygen is required for these 3 reactions.

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IV - 400
  • This law states that nothing can ever be created
    nor destroyed.

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IV - 500
  • By cutting wood into smaller pieces you increase
    this, in order for the fire to burn better.

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V - 100
  • Hazard symbol

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V - 200
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V - 300
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V - 400
  • WHMIS stands for this.

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V - 500
  • What type of WHMIS symbol would you expect on a
    bottle of sulphuric acid?

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VI - 100
  • Three of many physical properties

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VI - 200
  • Condensation is this.

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VI - 300
  • Material that cannot be broken down into simpler
    substances.

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VI - 400
  • Made up of only one kind of matter.
  • Example Mercury or glucose.

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VI - 500
  • Milk or ketchup is an example of this type of
    classification.

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I a - 100
  • Alchemists

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I a - 200
  • Lavoisier

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I a - 300
  • Thomson

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I a - 400
  • Billard ball model

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I a - 500
  • Rutherford

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II a - 100
  • Noble gases

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II a - 200
  • Metalloids

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II a - 300
  • Mendeleev

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II a - 400
  • Au gold

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II a - 500
  • Atomic number

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III a - 100
  • Ionic compounds

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III a - 200
  • 5

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III a - 300
  • Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen

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III a - 400
  • High melting point
  • All solids
  • Conduct electricity
  • Distinct crystal shape

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III a - 500
  • b) c) e)

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IV a -100
  • Endothermic

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IV a - 200
  • Colour change
  • Formation of an odour
  • Formation of a solid or a gas
  • Release/absorption of heat

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IV a - 300
  • Combustion
  • Cellular respiration
  • Corrosion

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IV a - 400
  • Conservation of mass.

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IV a - 500
  • Surface area of reactants

53
V a - 100
  • Flammable

54
V a - 200
  • Oxidizing material

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V a - 300
  • Caution

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V a - 400
  • Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System

57
V a - 500
  • Corrosive material

58
VI a - 100
  • Colour, lusture, melting point, boiling point,
    hardness, malleability, ductility, crystal shape,
    solubility, density, conductivity

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VI a - 200
  • Change from gas to liquid.

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VI a - 300
  • Element

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VI a - 400
  • Pure Substance

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VI a - 500
  • Colloid
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