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Types of Reactions and Periodic Trends in Chemistry

Learn about different types of reactions and periodic trends in chemistry, including oxidation-reduction reactions, activity series, periodic trends in atomic radius and ionization energy, and more.

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Types of Reactions and Periodic Trends in Chemistry

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  1. Final Jeopardy Jeopardy

  2. $100 Types of reactions • This type of reaction occurs when Mg burns in oxygen gas to produce magnesium oxide.

  3. $200 Types of reactions • In this type of reaction 2H2O  2H2 + O2

  4. $300 Types of reactions • This type of reaction occurs when copper reacts with silver nitrate and makes silver and copper (II) nitrate.

  5. $500 Types of reactions These are the three types of reactions that involve oxidation and reduction. The Daily Double

  6. $800 Types of reactions • This is the type of reaction that occurs when sodium is put in water and hydrogen gas forms. • 2Na + 2HOH  H2 + 2NaOH

  7. $100 Activity Series • This is the rule for deciding what will happen in a reaction using the activity series.

  8. This nonmetal element is above silver in the activity series. Lithium Potassium Calcium Sodium Magnesium Aluminum Zinc Iron Lead Hydrogen Copper Silver $200 Activity Series

  9. Mg + Zn(NO3)2 results in this atom and this ion. Lithium Potassium Calcium Sodium Magnesium Aluminum Zinc Iron Lead Hydrogen Copper Silver $300 Activity Series

  10. Zinc metal is added to HCl, hydrochloric acid, and this gas is the product. Lithium Potassium Calcium Sodium Magnesium Aluminum Zinc Iron Lead Hydrogen Copper Silver $500 Activity Series

  11. These two precious metals are below silver in the activity series. Lithium Potassium Calcium Sodium Magnesium Aluminum Zinc Iron Lead Hydrogen Copper Silver $800 Activity Series

  12. $100 Periodic Trends • In family I, among Na, Li, K, and Rb, this atom has the largest radius.

  13. $200 Periodic Trends • This is the ionization energy equation for making a cation from potassium. K + ?  K+ + ? The ? represent the missing terms.

  14. $300 Periodic Trends • This is the name of the energy change when an electron is added to a fluorine atom.l

  15. $500 Periodic Trends • This is the family with the most active metals and this is the family with the most active nonmetals.

  16. $800 Periodic Trends • As the atomic number increases in a period, these are the increases and decreases in each: radius ionization energy electron affinity energy

  17. $100 Redox • This term means loss of electrons.

  18. $200 Redox • This term means gain of electrons and causes an ion to have less positive charge.

  19. $300 Redox • This is the formula and name of the particle formed when Zn2+ gains two electrons.

  20. $500 Redox • These are the products of the reaction: Mg: + Cu2+ 

  21. $800 Redox • These are the number of electrons lost and gained when aluminum metal reacts with silver ion. Equation is not balanced. Al + Ag+ Al?+ Ag

  22. $100 Formulas • This is the formula of sodium chloride.

  23. $200 Formulas • This is the name of PbO.

  24. $300 Formulas • The name of Cr2O3.

  25. $500 Formulas • The formula of ammonium nitrate.

  26. $800 Formulas • These are the formulas and charges of the ions of sulfur. sulfide sulfate sulfite hydrogen sulfate

  27. The Daily Double

  28. Final Jeopardy • These are the names and formulas of the two cations of each of the following: • Lead • Mercury

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