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PERIODIC TABLE JEOPARDY

PERIODIC TABLE JEOPARDY. Alex Bilzerian. Main Menu. Final Jeopardy. Round 1. Round 2. Rules To play, begin by dividing a group of students into two or more groups.

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PERIODIC TABLE JEOPARDY

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  1. PERIODIC TABLEJEOPARDY Alex Bilzerian

  2. Main Menu FinalJeopardy Round 1 Round 2 • Rules • To play, begin by dividing a group of students into two or more groups. • On the array of question choices following this page, each group has the opportunity to select the question they would like to answer. If they answer correctly, they gain the amount of points indicated by the question block, and if they answer incorrectly, they lose said amount of points and the next group can produce an answer. • There are two rounds of gameplay (round two can only be reached after the first board is completely filled) and a final jeopardy question. Time limits can variably change based on the instructor. • Elect one person to operate the jeopardy file and keep track of the scores and questions already answered.

  3. Development of the Periodic Table Naming Compounds MonatomicIons Polyatomic Ions Atomic Symbols Electron Configuration Round 2 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Final Jeopardy $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Menu $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  4. $100 “The Fathers of the Periodic Table” (name one)

  5. $100 Who were Lothar Meyer and Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev? Menu

  6. $200 Found a relationship between the X-ray wavelength of an element and its atomic number which led to a reorganization of the table via atomic number rather than weight.

  7. $200 Who was Henry Moseley? Menu

  8. $300 The first element discovered through the scientific method by Hennig Brand in 1649.

  9. $300 What is Phosphorus [P]? Menu

  10. $400 Discovered elements in the actinide series and was able to rearrange the periodic table to its current form.

  11. $400 Who was Glenn Seaborg? Menu

  12. $500 An English chemist who wrote the Law of Octaves (elements repeated their chemical properties every eighth element) in 1863.

  13. $500 Who was John Newlands? Menu

  14. $100 Al(BrO3)3

  15. $100 What is Aluminum Bromate? Menu

  16. $200 (NH4)2S

  17. $200 What is Ammonium Sulfide? Menu

  18. $300 Mg3N2

  19. $300 What is Magnesium Nitride? Menu

  20. Daily Double Menu

  21. $400 phosphorus pentabromide

  22. $400 What is PBr5? Menu

  23. $500 stannic acetate

  24. $500 What is Sn(C2H3O2)4? Menu

  25. $100 Zinc

  26. $100 What is Zn2+? Menu

  27. $200 Cadmium

  28. $200 What is Cd2+? Menu

  29. $300 Silver

  30. $300 What is Ag+? Menu

  31. $400 Ferrous/Ferric

  32. $400 What is Fe2+/Fe3+? Menu

  33. $500 Plumbous/Plumbic

  34. $500 What is Pb2+/Pb4+? Menu

  35. $100 Nitrate

  36. $100 What is NO3-? Menu

  37. $200 Cyanide

  38. $200 What is CN-? Menu

  39. $300 MnO4-

  40. $300 What is Permanganate? Menu

  41. $400 Bicarbonate

  42. $400 What is HCO3-? Menu

  43. $500 Arsenite

  44. $500 What is AsO33-? Menu

  45. $100 Carbon

  46. $100 What is C? Menu

  47. $200 Ru

  48. $200 What is Ruthenium? Menu

  49. $300 Hs

  50. $300 What is Hassium? Menu

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