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  1. This is a template for you to use in your classroom. These notes will not appear on the actual slide show. This is ... Jeopardy! Scroll to next slide to modify the game board

  2. Change category namesby double clicking on them and typing in new category This button goes to Final Jeopardy answer Choose a Daily Double answer: Right click on a button, go to action settings, choose hyperlink to Slide…, select Slide 3, OK. Scroll to the next slide to link to the appropriate category slide Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400

  3. Create a hyperlink to the appropriate category slide Daily Double!

  4. Click on column heading to enter category name Click on Place answer here to enter answer Column One 100 The diagram shows a model of a beryllium atom. Which of the marked particles represents a proton? Click on What is to enter questions Right click each black box, action settings, choose play sound, and select sound for either right or wrong answers Selecting sounds: right click on box, check box for play sound, click on Other sound… Navigate to sound folder in Jeopardy folder, click on sound to be used. 1 2 3 4

  5. Column One 200 Use the key to answer the question. Whenever ionic or covalent bonds form there is a movement of electrons. Which of the following reaction pictures best shows what happens when a covalent bond forms between fluorine and chlorine?

  6. Column One 300 Which type of radiation, from an external source, will penetrate deepest into the human body? What is ALPHA? What is GAMMA? What is ULTRAVIOLET? What isX-RAY?

  7. Column One 400 Which of the following is the LEAST likely reason for the popularity of fission as a way of producing electricity? What is Spent uranium fuel is easier to dispose of than ashes from burned coal? What is Nuclear energy is sometimes less expensive than other energy sources.? What is Uranium provides more energy than an equal amount of petroleum? What is Nuclear fission produces less air pollution than burning fossil fuels?

  8. Column Two 100 The valence shell of a neutral atom loses two electrons. Which of the following ions might result? What is O2−? What is K+ ? What is N3−? What is Mg2+ ?

  9. Column Two 200 In the future, nuclear scientists may actually discover a new element named ununoctium (Uuo). Its position is shown in the periodic table above. Which of the following properties might be expected for the element? What is metalloid solid? What is metallic solid? What is metallic liquid ? What is nonmetallic gas?

  10. Column Two 300 The diagram shows the motion of some aluminum atoms before and after a phase change. What phase change has occurred? What is condensation? What is melting? What is freezing? What is vaporization?

  11. Column Two 400 Gold-191 is a radioactive isotope that has a half-life of 12.4 hours. If a lab starts with a 13.2-milligramsample of gold-191, how much will remain after 37.2 hours? What is 6.60 mg? What is 4.40 mg? What is 1.65 mg? What is 0.825 mg?

  12. Column Three 100 The chart shown was taken from a student’s laboratory notebook. What is the density of the copper sample? Density of Copper What is 0.987 g/mL? What is 1.82 g/mL? What is 2.28 g/mL? What is 8.99 g/mL?

  13. Column Three 200 What is the formula of the compound containing Ca2+and F−? What is CaF? What is Ca2F? What is CaF2? What isCaF3?

  14. Column Three 300 What is the name of the compound represented by the formula NO2? What is nitrogen dioxide? What is mononitrogen dioxide? What is dinitrogen monoxide? What is nitrogen oxide?

  15. Column Three 400 This table shows the reaction of sodium chloride (NaCl) with silver nitrate (AgNO3) and the masses of the compounds involved in the reaction. 16.98 28.67 45.67 62.67 How many grams of AgCl, x, are produced by the reaction?

  16. Column Four 100 Which of the following is a balanced equation for the synthesis of ammonia (NH3)? Heat/pressure What isN2 +3H2 2NH3 ? Heat/pressure What is N2+H2 NH3 ? What is ? N2+H2 2NH3 ? Heat/pressure Heat/pressure What is N2 +H2 2NH3?

  17. Column Four 200 Some students did the experiments above to see what kinds of solution conducts electricity and makes the light bulb glow. Which solution will MOST likely cause the light bulb to remain unlit? 1 2 3 4

  18. Column Four 300 A chemist is trying to dissolve a large crystal of magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) in water by stirring the solution, but the crystal dissolves very slowly. What can the chemist do to speed up the process? What is lower the temperature of the water? What is discontinue stirring the solution ? What is pour off some of the MgSO4 solution ? What is break the crystal into smaller pieces ?

  19. Column Four 400 A chemist dissolved 120.00 grams of potassium nitrate (KNO3) in 200 grams of boiling water. The solution was allowed to cool. According to the above solubility curve, at what temperature should the KNO3 begin to precipitate? What is 180C? What is 390C? What is 650C? What is 880C?

  20. Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy!

  21. Final Jeopardy Category Which of the following substances, when dissolved in water, will turn red litmus paper blue? What is KOH? What is NaCl? What is H2O? What is H2SO4?

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