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Question Answer Jeopardy: Matter and Energy 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Temperature vs Heat States of Matter Atomic Theory Structure of Atoms Periodic Table Final Jeopa rdy
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Question Answer Jeopardy: Matter and Energy 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Temperature.

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Page 1: Question Answer Jeopardy: Matter and Energy 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Temperature.

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Temperature vs Heat

States of Matter

Atomic Theory

Structure of Atoms

Periodic Table

Final Jeopardy

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A-100

• Question: The measurement for the amount of heat is known as this?

• Answer: Temperature.

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A-200

• Question: If water boils at 100 ˚C, this temperature would be what in Kelvin…?

• Answer: 373 K.

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A-300

• QUESTION: The human body has an average temperature of 98.6 ˚F, what is this temperature in ˚C?

• ANSWER: 37 ˚C.

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A-400

• Question: According to this diagram, which scale has the highest range of temperature?

• Answer: Fahrenheit.

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A-500

• Question: This temperature scale is commonly used by chemists because it is based on the relative motion of particles?

• Answer: Kelvin.

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• QUESTION: The process in which a liquid changes into a gas is known as this?

• ANSWER: Vaporization or boiling.

B-100

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B-200

• QUESTION: The state of matter in which a substance exists as a solid, liquid and gas is called…?

• ANSWER: Triple point.

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B-300

• QUESTION: According to this figure, what state of matter is letter “C”?

• ANSWER: Solid.

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B-400

•QUESTION: The process in which a solid goes directly into a gaseous state is called this?•ANSWER: Sublimation.

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B-500

• QUESTION: What factor could cause a change in the melting point of a substance without increasing its temperature?

• ANSWER: Changing pressure.

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C-100

• Question: The person that reintroduced atomic theory after 2000 years was?

• Answer: John Dalton.

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C-200

• Question: The Greek philosopher that first considered the “uncuttable” aspect of matter was…?

• Answer: Democritus.

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C-300

• QUESTION: Scientists first classified elements according to this property of matter?

• ANSWER: Atomic weight.

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C-400• Question: He is considered the

inventor of the periodic table, even though many elements were not yet discovered before his table was complete.

• Answer: Dmitri Mendeleev

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C-500

• Question: His “rule” states that each p-orbital must receive one electron before any p-orbital can receive a second electron?

• Answer: Hund’s rule.

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D-100

• Question: An atom can be identified by the number of what particles in its nucleus?

• Answer: Protons.

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D-200

• Question: These particles give the atom a negative charge, but are so small they’re practically weightless?

• Answer: Electron.

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D-300

• Question: What element is represented by this atom?

• Answer: Carbon.

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D-400

• Question: An atom that has more electrons than protons is considered to be this type of ion?

• Answer: Anion.

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D-500

• QUESTION: These subatomic particles are responsible for the atomic mass of an atom?

• ANSWER: Protons and neutrons.

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E-100

• Question: The 18 columns of the periodic table are referred to as what?

• Answer: Groups or families.

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E-200

• Question: The seven “rows” running left to right on the periodic table are commonly called…?

• Answer: Periods or energy levels.

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E-300

• QUESTION: What is the name for the elements shown in green?

• ANSWER: Halogens.

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E-400• QUESTION: What group of elements

tend to be chemically “inert”, therefore they don’t react with other elements?

• ANSWER: The noble gases.

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E-500• QUESTION: The first group of

elements, the alkali metals, each have this number of valence electrons?

• ANSWER: One.

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FINAL JEOPARDY

• QUESTION: Two elements were studied and found to have the same atomic number but different atomic masses. How is this possible?

• ANSWER: The atom must be an isotope.