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Jeopardy

This. IS. Jeopardy. A Sure Measurement. Energy & Matter Matters to you. Atomic Structure- it's so elemental. Figure this out- Electron Configurations. The Magic of the Periodic Table. Potpourri. A Sure Measurement. Energy & Matter Matters to you. Atomic Structure-

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Jeopardy

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  1. This IS Jeopardy

  2. A Sure Measurement

  3. Energy & Matter Matters to you

  4. Atomic Structure- it's so elemental

  5. Figure this out- Electron Configurations

  6. The Magic of the Periodic Table

  7. Potpourri

  8. A Sure Measurement Energy & Matter Matters to you Atomic Structure- It's so elemental Go figure this- Electron Configuration The Magic of the Periodic Table Potpourri $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  9. Kilogram is the SI unit for this

  10. What is Mass?

  11. The SI unit for temperature is this.

  12. What is Kelvin?

  13. The target shown here is an example of this.

  14. What is low accuracy and high precision?

  15. The measurement 60,000 kg has this many significant figures

  16. What is 1 significant figure?

  17. The graduated cylinder to the left has this volume of water.

  18. What is 35.0 mL?

  19. This state of matter has definite volume but no definite shape.

  20. What is liquid?

  21. “I can get this material back to the way it looked before” is a description of this type of change.

  22. What is a physical change?

  23. If I react 24 g of hydrogen with 12 g of oxygen, I will end up with this many grams of water (assuming I do not lose any mass to the surroundings).

  24. What is 36 grams? (conserve that mass!)

  25. All elements can be split into these two categories.

  26. What are Metals and non-metals?

  27. A chemist would use this separation technique to separate a mixture of water and alcohol.

  28. What is distillation?

  29. The ion P-3 has this many electrons.

  30. What is 18?

  31. The number of protons added to the number of neutrons gives me this.

  32. What is mass number?

  33. Rutherford discovered this with his gold foil experiment.

  34. What is the nucleus and empty space?

  35. JJ Thomson discovered the electron using this apparatus.

  36. What is the cathode ray tube?

  37. Nickel-58 has a 38% abundance and Nickel- 59 has a 62% abundance. The average atomic mass for the element is this.

  38. 0.38 * 58 amu = 22.04 amu 0.62 * 59 amu = 36.58 amu 22.94 amu + 36.58 amu = 58.62 amu What is 58.62 amu?

  39. This picture is an example of this type of spectrum.

  40. What is an emission spectrum?

  41. When the electrons of an atom are in the lowest energy orbitals possible, we say that the atom is in this state.

  42. What is ground state?

  43. The electron configuration for this atom is 1s22s22p63s23p1.

  44. What is Aluminum?

  45. The electron configuration for Nickel is this.

  46. What is 1s22s22p63s2 3p64s23d8?

  47. Electrons jumping up to the excited state in the atom and then falling back down produces this.

  48. What is energy- energy emitted as a color?

  49. The Group 2A elements are known by this name.

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