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PowerPoint Jeopardy. Organic Chemistry. CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 3. A-A1. heptane. Q-A1. CH 3 C(CH 3 ) 2 CH 2 CH 3. A-A2. 2,2-dimethylbutane. Q-A2. CH 2 =CHCH(CH 3 )CH(CH 3 ) 2. A-A3. 3,4-dimethyl-1-pentene. Q-A3. CH 3 CH(CH 3 )CH(CH 2 CH 3 )C(CH 3 ) 3. A-A4. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Organic Chemistry

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CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3

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heptane

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A-A2

CH3C(CH3)2CH2CH3

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2,2-dimethylbutane

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A-A3

CH2=CHCH(CH3)CH(CH3)2

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3,4-dimethyl-1-pentene

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A-A4

CH3CH(CH3)CH(CH2CH3)C(CH3)3

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3-ethyl-2,2,4-trimethylpentane

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A-A5

(CH3CH2)2CHCH=CHCH3

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4-ethyl-2-hexene

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A-B1

HCHO

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methanalor

Formaldehyde

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A-B2

CH3(CH2)4CH(OH)CH2CH3

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octanol

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A-B3

Name:CH3C(CH3)2CH2COOH

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Q-B3

3,3-dimethyl-butanoic acid

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A-B4

Name:CH3COOCH2CH2CH2CH3

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Q-B4

Butyl ethanoate

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A-B5

(C6H5)CH2C(O)CH3

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1-Phenyl-2-propanone

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A- C1

The hybridization on the carbon atoms in the ethene molecule

H2C=CH2 is

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sp2

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A-C2

All of the following are structural isomers of C6H14 except a) CH3(CH2)4CH3 b) CH3CH2C(CH3)3 c) (CH3)2CHCH(CH3)2 d) (CH3)2CHCH2CH3

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d) (CH3)2CHCH2CH3

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A-C3

DoubleName and Draw all structural

isomers are there for the molecular formula C5H12

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Q-C3

2-methyl-butane 2,2-dimethyl-propane

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A-C4

Which of the following compounds exist as geometric isomers (i.e., have cis and trans isomers)? 1. CH2=C(CH3)(CH2CH3) 2. CH3CH=CH(CH2CH3) 3. ClCH=C(CH3)2 4. ClCH=C(Cl)(CH3)

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2 and 4

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A-C5

Which of the following have optical isomers?

1.CH3CH2C(Br)(Cl)CH2CH3

2.CH3COCH2CH3

3.CH3CH(Br)CH2CH3

4.CH3CH(CH3)CH2CH3

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3.

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A-D1

The compound CH3CH2OCH2CH3 is

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Ether

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A-D2

What are the building blocks of carbohydrates?

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monosaccharides

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A-D3

Starch and cellulose are

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polysaccharides

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A-D4

What is the oxidation number of carbon in the following? a) methane, CH4 b) methanol, CH3OH c) formaldehyde, HCHO d) formic acid, HCOOH

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a) methane, CH4 -4b) methanol, CH3OH -2c) formaldehyde, HCHO 0d) formic acid, HCOOH +2

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A-D5

Show an example of a peptide bond

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A-E1

What is the general formula for saturated hydrocarbons?

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CnH2n+2

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A-E2

Which of the following is not a proper name of an isomer of dimethylbenzene (xylene)? a) 1,2-dimethylbenzene b) 1,4-dimethylbenzene c) 1,5-dimethylbenzene d) 1,3-dimethylbenzene

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c) 1,5-dimethylbenzene

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A-E3

How many structural isomers of C3H8O?

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3

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A-E4

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What are the functional groups?

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Aspirin: Carboxylic AcidEster

Tylenol: alcohol Amide

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A-E5

What is the oxidation number of carbon in the following? a) methane, CH4 b) methanol, CH3OH c) formaldehyde, HCHO d) formic acid, HCOOH

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Q-E5

a) methane, CH4 -4b) methanol, CH3OH -2c) formaldehyde, HCHO 0d) formic acid, HCOOH +2

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Final Jeopardy

Q’est-ce que c’est que.

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Final Jeopardy

A) building blocks of proteinsB) building blocks of carbohydratesC) building blocks of nucleic acids

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A) Proteins = amino acidsB) Carbohydrates = monosaccharide

C) nucleic acids = nucleotides

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INSTRUCTIONS

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How To Set Up A New Game

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How To Set Up A New Game (Page 1)

You will need to come up with 25 answers followed by 25 questions in five different categories.

All the updates to this file are like any other changes you can make in a PowerPoint slideshow.

There are 25 pairs of pages waiting for you to enter your answers and questions. Each slide has a unique number in the lower left corner to help you keep track of which slide you are on. Since there are five categories the number starts with an A, B, C, D, or E, followed by a number within that category (1, 2, 3, 4, 5). The A- or Q- prefix indicates the position within a pair. So a slide that has A-C3 is the third category, third answer: it is the one in the very middle of the board.

You can page down or page up to the desired slide and change the text that is already there with your answer.

The category headings must also be changed on the game board slide. Do this by selecting the slide and clicking in the text you want to change. Note that the headings are in a table

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How To Set Up A New Game (Page 2)

The first slide also has a title on it which should be changed to reflect the topic of the game you are making.

If you want to show a double Jeopardy answer select the slide and right-click on the black background. Choose ‘Background’ and select a red color for the background. Apply the background only to that slide. Repeat for the second slide.

That’s it. You are now ready to play PowerPoint Jeopardy.

IMPORTANT NOTE:Do not rearrange the slides or delete them. There is VBA programming code within this slide show that relies on the slides being exactly where they are.

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How To Play Jeopardy (Page 1)

Jeopardy is unusual in that the host (teacher) reads an answer and the players (students) must give the question. This means that the answers must clearly point to a unique question, and the players must phrase their responses with a “what is...” or “Who is...” etc.

A player asks for a category and a number of any available answers. The host reads the answer and the first person to raise their hand, once the question is finished being read, gets to respond with the question. If they are correct then they receive the number of points for that question (as shown on the game board) and they get to select the next answer. If they are wrong then any remaining players may raise their hand and respond.

(NOTE: If you have a particular way that this game works well in a classroom situation, please e-mail me at rriley.und5.umd.edu, so that I can include that here. Thanks)

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F.A.Q. (Frequently Asked Questions) (Page 1)

Q) I keep getting error messages when I play, or the game board goes to the wrong slide.

A) You have rearranged the slide and the program code within this game is no longer valid. Try setting up the game using a new template.

Q) Nothing happens when I press the buttons.A) You must ‘Enable Macros’ when the slide show is opened.

This game relies on the macro code that lies behind each slide.

(NOTE: If you have any questions or comments about how this game works, please e-mail me at rriley.und5.umd.edu, so that I can include that here. Thanks)

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