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CHEM STRY

CHEM STRY. Final Jeopardy. Initials. Final Jeopardy. What is TNT?. This is the common name for the organic compound “tri-nitro-toluene.”. $200. What is +2 (plus-2)?. The is the charge on the monoatomic ion formed by calcium. $400. What is hydronium?.

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CHEM STRY

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  1. CHEM STRY

  2. Final Jeopardy Initials

  3. Final Jeopardy What is TNT? This is the common name for the organic compound “tri-nitro-toluene.”

  4. $200 What is +2 (plus-2)? The is the charge on the monoatomic ion formed by calcium.

  5. $400 What is hydronium? This the name of the polyatomic ion with this formula: H3O+.

  6. $600 What is 2? This is the number of oxygen atoms in the formula for the polyatomic ion named bromite.

  7. $800 What is sulfate? This is the name of polyatomic ion with the formula: SO42.

  8. $1000 What is 1 (1-negative)? This the charge on the following ions: chloride, hypochlorite, chlorite, chlorate, and perchlorate?

  9. $200 What is 0 (zero)? This is the charge on a compound when the formula is balanced.

  10. $400 What is the charge on the polyatomic ion? This is what the oxidation number on a polyatomic ion is equal to.

  11. $600 What is 1:1 (1-to-1)? This is the correct ratio of barium ions to carbonate ions to form a balanced compound.

  12. $800 What is the charge on the polyatomic ion? This is what the sum of all the oxidation numbers in a polyatomic ion must equal.

  13. $1000 What are monoatomic ions? This is what polyatomic ions often act like in chemical reactions.

  14. $200 What is “hepta-”? This is the prefix used in covalent compounds to indicate 7 atoms in the molecule.

  15. $400 What is “carbon monoxide?” This is the only common compound in which the prefix “mono-” is used.

  16. $600 What is tetraphophorous pentasulfide? This is the name for this compound: P4S5.

  17. $800 What is B6Si? This is the formula for hexaboron silicide?

  18. $1000 What is ammonia? This is the common name for “nitrogen trihydride” or “hydronitric acid.”

  19. $200 What is aluminum oxide (or aluminium oxide if you are in England)? This is the name of this compound: Al2O3.

  20. $400 What is zirconium sulfate? This is the name of this compound: Zr(SO4)2.

  21. $600 What is manganese(IV) sulfite? This is the name of this compound: Mn(SO3)2.

  22. $800 What is ferrocyanate nitrate? This is the name for this compound: FeSCN(NO3)2.

  23. $1000 What is “-ite?” Polyatomic oxyanions come in pairs and this is the suffix on the ion with the lesser number of oxygens.

  24. $200 What are covalent network crystalline compounds? The solid compounds in this particle structure category are usually harder than those in all others.

  25. $400 What is a polar covalent compound? This is the category of compound in which the particle structure of water fits.

  26. $600 What are ionic compounds? Except for covalent network structures, this is the category of structural particles in compounds that results in solids that are typically hardest to melt or boil.

  27. $800 What are nonpolar covalent compounds? At room temperature and pressure compounds in this particle structure category tend to be gases.

  28. $1000 What is ionic or crystalline? The particle structure category in which this compound fits: (NH4)3PO4

  29. $200 What is a molecular formula? This kind of formula shows the actual number of atoms in a molecule.

  30. $400 What is an empirical formula? This formula shows the lowest whole number ratio of the atoms in a molecule.

  31. $600 What is a structural formula? This kind of formula shows how atoms are connected together in a compound, especially in a molecule or polyatomic ion.

  32. $800 What is a complete structural formula? This is the kind of structural formula pictured here.

  33. $1000 What is a skeletal structural formula? This is the kind of structural formula pictured here.

  34. $400 What is 0 to 0.3? This is the range of electronegativity difference that typically results in a non-polar bond.

  35. $800 What is a molecule or molecular center in which all the surrounding atoms have about the same electronegativity? These are the conditions in which polar bonds in a tetrahedral molecular shape will NOT result in a polar molecule or structural center.

  36. $1200 What is a partially positive charge? This is what the symbol δ+ means to a chemist.

  37. $1600 What is a δ? This is what a molecule or molecular center must ALSO have IF it has a δ+.

  38. $2000 Ionic particles are separate positive or negative while polar particles are single particles with partial positive and negative poles? This is why ionic compounds can never be polar.

  39. $400 What are crystals or a crystalline structure? This is the kind of structure that ionic compounds typically form when they are pure substances.

  40. $800 What is a crystal or crystalline structure? This is the kind of structure that a covalent network forms if the particles are allowed to solidify slowly.

  41. $1200 What is a molecule? These are the structural units in a molecular solid.

  42. $1600 What is polarity? This is what a molecule must have so that it can form crystals when solidified slowly.

  43. $2000 What is covalent? This the type of internal structure (between atoms) in a polyatomic ion.

  44. $400 What is ethanol? This is the name of the chemical the structure which is illustrated here.

  45. $800 What is benzene? This is the name of the chemical illustrated here.

  46. $1200 What is a heptan-3-one? The name of the chemical illustrated here.

  47. $1600 What is butyl ethyl ether? This is the name of the chemical illustrated here.

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