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Welcome to Chem Lab Methods Jeopardy!!

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Welcome to Chem Lab Methods Jeopardy!!

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  1. Welcome to Chem Lab Methods Jeopardy!!

  2. Instructions: • Click on a box under the category you want. • Read the question and try to answer to yourself. • Click one time for the answer to appear. • After, click on the ‘Continue’ arrow to bring you back to the main screen • Note: After clicking once to view the answer, try to remember to click only on the ‘Continue’ arrow. Clicking anywhere else will automatically bring you to the next slide in order without choice.

  3. The Periodic Table Atomic structure Measurement & Density Conversions Labs 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 600 600 600 600 600 700 700 700 700 700 800 800 800 800 800 900 900 900 900 900 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000

  4. 100 The symbol for gold What is Au? Continue

  5. 200 The name of the vertical columns What are families? Continue

  6. 300 Elements are put into vertical columns based on this. What is the same number of valence electrons? Continue

  7. 400 Elements in Column I lose or gain this many electrons What is lose 1 electron? Continue

  8. 500 Elements on the middle and left part of the table belong to this category. What are metals? Continue

  9. 600 Elements in the far right column of the periodic table belong to this family What are noble gases? Continue

  10. 700 The largest number in an element’s “box” on the periodic table. What is the atomic mass? Continue

  11. 800 Elements in the periodic table are defined by the number of these. What are protons? Continue

  12. 900 Elements listed in red on the table are these. What are gases? Continue

  13. 1000 The mass number of the most common isotope of an element What is the atomic number of that element, rounded to the nearest whole number? What is the # of protons plus # of neutrons of that isotope? Continue

  14. 100 Atoms are made up of protons, neutrons and this What are electrons? Continue

  15. 200 Electrons have this charge What is negative? Continue

  16. 300 # Protons plus # neutrons equals this What is mass number? Continue

  17. 400 Ne has this many protons What is ten? Continue

  18. 500 The number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in a neutral lithium atom What is 3, 3, and 3? Continue

  19. 600 The total number of electrons in a neutral iodine atom What is 53? Continue

  20. 700 The charge a fluorine ion would have if it gained one electron What is -1? Continue

  21. 800 An element that has fewer protons than helium What is hydrogen? Continue

  22. 900 The element you get if you add 3 protons to a chlorine atom What is calcium? Continue

  23. 1000 The ion you get if you add2electrons to a sulfur atom What is S-2? Continue

  24. 100 Measurement tool to measure length What is a meter stick? Continue

  25. 200 A measurement tool for volume What is a graduated cylinder? Continue

  26. 300 The formula for density What is “mass divided by volume”? Continue

  27. 400 Units for density What is g/mL (or g/cm3or g/L)? Continue

  28. 500 The density of an object with a mass of 120 g and a volume of 40 mL What is 3 g/mL? Continue

  29. 600 The length of the “black thing” What is 41.62 cm? (Or 41.64 or 41.67 or…) Continue

  30. 700 The volume of the liquid pictured below: What is 52.8 mL? (or 52.7 or 52.9 or…) Continue

  31. 800 The mass of an object with density 4.0 g/mL and volume 5.1 mL What is 20.4 grams? Continue

  32. 900 The mass of the object on this triple-beam balance What is 265.72 grams? Continue

  33. 1000 The volume of an object with a mass of 7.5 g and a density of 2.5 g/mL What is 3.0 mL? Continue

  34. 100 Centimeters (cm) in a meter (m) What is 100 cm? Continue

  35. 200 Meters(m) in a kilometer (km) What is 1000? Continue

  36. 300 Cubic centimeters (cm3) in a milliliter (mL) What is 1 cm3 ? Continue

  37. 400 Milliliters (mL) in 2.6 liters (L) What is 2600 mL? Continue

  38. 500 Minutes in 2 days What is 2880 minutes? Continue

  39. 600 50 grams expressed as milligrams What is 50,000 mg? Continue

  40. 700 Amount of mL in 43.256 cm3 What is 43.256 mL? Continue

  41. 800 Kilograms of cookie dough in 5632 grams of cookie dough What is 5.632 kg? Continue

  42. 900 Number of cookies made if each cookie weighs 30 grams and you have 4500 grams of cookie dough What is 150 cookies? Continue

  43. 1000 Milligrams in 5.2 kilograms What is 5,200,000 (5.2 x 106) mg? Continue

  44. 100 This is what Rutherford was trying to prove with his experiment What is the structure of an atom? Continue

  45. 200 This is the substance that had particles that were small enough to pass through the dialysis tubing What is iodine? Continue

  46. 300 When both rulers were rubbed with wool this is what happened. What is the rulers repel? Continue

  47. 400 This is what was transferred from the wool to the ruler What are electrons? Continue

  48. 500 This is what elements on the same colored cards had in common on the grouping by chemical behavior lab What is they all either lost or gained the same # of electrons? Continue

  49. 600 This is how we know that starch could not pass through the dialysis tubing What is the substance only changed colors on the side that the starch was already on? Continue

  50. 700 This is what would happen if one ruler was rubbed with wool and one was rubbed with plastic What is they would attract? Continue

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