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JEOPARDY!
Click Once to Begin
  • Chemical Families
  • Metals/Nonmetals

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Final
JEOPARDY!
Alkali Metals
Alkaline Earth Metals
Real Life Field Trip
Halogens
Noble gases
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Daily Double Graphic and Sound Effect!
Daily Double!!!
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Answer 1-100The names of two alkali metals
AND the number of valence electrons in the
elements of the alkali metal family
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What is any two of lithium, sodium, potassium,
rubidium cesium, francium,AND1 valence
electron(they are in group/family 1)?
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Answer 1-200The number of electrons the
alkali metals tend to lose/gain when bonding with
other atoms. (please indicate gain or lose as
well)
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What is lose 1 electron
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Answer 1-300Two physical properties of alkali
metals
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What is any 2 of the following soft, silver,
shiny (high lustre), malleable, ductile?
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Answer 1-400A chemical property of alkali
metals
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React violently with air (have to be stored in
oil)React violently with water (produce
Hydrogen) Li H OH ? Li OH H2
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Answer 1-500Two everyday uses of some alkali
metal COMPOUNDS
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Two of the following table salt (sodium
chloride) baking soda (sodium bicarbonate)?
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Question 2-100The name of two elements AND
the number of valence electrons in all of the
elements of the alkaline earth metal family?
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What is beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium,
barium, radium and2 valence electrons?
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Answer 2-200The number of electrons the
alkaline earth metals tend to lose/gain when
bonding with other atoms. (please indicate gain
or lose as well)
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What is lose 2 electrons?
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Answer 2-300Two physical properties of alkaline
earth metals
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Two of the followinghigh melting and boiling
points?
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Answer 2-400A chemical property of alkaline
earth metals
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Loses two electrons, burns in air, tarnishes in
moist air?
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Answer 2-500Two everyday uses of some alkaline
earth metal compounds
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What is limestone, marble (made of calcium
carbonate), fireworks
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Answer 3-100Which family(ies) could this belong
to alkali metals, alkaline earth metals,
halogens, or noble gases?
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What is alkali metals or alkaline earth
metals?(It is magnesium)
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Answer 3-200Which family(ies) could this belong
to alkali metals, alkaline earth metals,
halogens, or noble gases?
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What is halogens (or noble gases) It is
fluorine?
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Answer 3-300Which family(ies) could this belong
to alkali metals, alkaline earth metals,
halogens, or noble gases?
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What is alkali metal(It is so reactive it is
stored under oil. It is lithium)
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Answer 3-400What property of argon makes it
useful to put inbetween layers of glass in a
window?
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What is its lack of reactivity (it is a noble gas
and has a stable octet)
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Answer 3-500
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What?
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Answer 4-100The name of two elements AND the
number of valence electrons in all of the
elements of the halogens family?.
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What is fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine,
astatineAND7 valence electrons?
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Answer 4-200The number of electrons the
halogens tend to lose/gain when bonding with
other atoms. (please indicate gain or lose as
well)
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What is gain 1 electron?
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Answer 4-300A group/family that the halogen
bromine would bond with and the name of the
compound it would make (chemical name and
chemical formula)
Daily Double!!!
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What is any of the following lithium bromide,
(LiBr)sodium bromide, (NaBr) potassium bromide
(KBr) etc.OR magnesium bromide (MgBr2)calcium
bromide (CaBr2 )strontium bromide (SrBr2 )?
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Answer 4-400Two physical properties of halogens
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Colorful, gas (F, Cl), liquid (Br) or solid (I,
At) at room temperature ?
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Answer 4-500Two chemical properties of
halogens.
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Gain electrons React with metals to form
saltsNa Cl2 ? NaClBond with eachother (to
become diatomic compounds)
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Answer 5-100The group number of the noble gases
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What is 18?
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Answer 5-200The reason why noble gases are
unreactive
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What is all noble gas elements have a stable
octet of electrons?
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Answer 5-300The reason why the noble gases were
not on Mendeleevs periodic table
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What are because they are so unreactive. This
made them difficult to discover?
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Answer 5-400The physical properties of 2 of the
noble gases
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helium less dense than air so
floats in airneon glows red when current
passed through it
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Answer 5-500Name an everyday use of a noble gas
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What is argon used between layers of window
panes ?
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Answer 6-100Metals are on this side of the
periodic table
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What is the left side?
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Answer 6-200Nonmetals are on this side of the
periodic table.
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What is the right side?
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Answer 6-300Three physical properties of metals
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What is ductile, malleable, good conductors of
electricity, good conductors of heat ?
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Answer 6-400I discover a rock that is brittle
when I try to crack it. Does this rock likely
contain the metal lead?
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What is no. Lead is malleable, not brittle?
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Answer 6-500This element takes electrons. Is it
more likely a metal or a nonmetal?
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What is a nonmetal (metals tend to give
electrons)?
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Final Jeopardy
Name the 8 metalloids.
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What is boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic,
antimony, tellurium, polonium, astatine?
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