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Pennsbury Jeopardy

Pennsbury Jeopardy. Protons have what charge?. Positive. Neutrons have what charge?. Neutral. The number of these two particles the same in an atom. Protons and Electrons. These two particles are contained in the nucleus and make up the Atom’s mass. Protons and Neutrons.

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Pennsbury Jeopardy

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  1. Pennsbury Jeopardy

  2. Protons have what charge? Positive

  3. Neutrons have what charge? Neutral

  4. The number of these two particles the same in an atom. Protons and Electrons.

  5. These two particles are contained in the nucleus and make up the Atom’s mass. Protons and Neutrons

  6. What is the electron field pattern? 2 in the first field and 8 in every one after

  7. What do we call the elements in the same column (up and down). Group/Family

  8. The number of Neutrons can be found by … Subtracting the Atomic Number (Protons) from the Mass of the atom.

  9. The periodic table is organized from least to greatest ___________ Protons/Electrons

  10. Which group has the full electron field? The last one- Noble Gases

  11. Where can you find the Nonmetals? To the right of the zigzag line

  12. What types of elements make up a Metallic Bond? Metals

  13. What types of elements make up an Ionic Bond? Nonmetal and a Metal

  14. What types of elements make up aCovalent Bond? Nonmetals or Hydrogen

  15. Draw an Ionic Bond Multiple Correct Answers

  16. Draw a Covalent Bond. Multiple Correct Responses

  17. Electron Dot Diagram Hydrogen H .

  18. Electron Dot Diagram Carbon . .C. .

  19. Electron Dot Diagram Helium .He.

  20. Electron Dot Diagram Fluorine .. ..F.. .

  21. Electron Dot Diagram Magnesium . Mg.

  22. What are the two types of properties/changes that can take place during chemical reactions? Physical and Chemical

  23. What type of Chemical Reaction will have more energy than when it started and what type will have less? Endothermic = More Exothermic= Less

  24. Which law states that all matter must be equal on both the reactants and the products side of a chemical equation? The Law of Conservation of Mass

  25. What are the two numbers involved in a chemical equation, where do they go, and what do they mean? Coefficient is the large number and goes in from. It tells you the amount of each molecule in the reactions. Subscript is the small number behind an element that tells you the amount of that element in the compound.

  26. What is the amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction? Activation Energy

  27. C Period A Period D Period E Period G Period

  28. Controlling Chemical Reactions What are the five ways to control chemical reactions? Temperature Surface Area Concentration Catalysts (Enzymes) Inhibitors

  29. Balancing Chemical Equations Is this Chemical Formula Balanced? 6CO2 + 6 H20 ------ 2C6H12O6 + 6O2 No. It is 6…6…1…6

  30. Valance Electrons Explain the amount of Valance Electrons to make a complete field for all elements as we know them. Hydrogen and Helium only need 2. All others need 8.

  31. Chemical Changes What are the four types of chemical reactions and how can you tell them apart? Synthesis ( 1E + 1E = 1 C) Decomposition (1C= 1E + 1E) Single Replacement (1E + 1C= 1E + 1C) Double Replacement (1C + 1C= 1C + 1C)

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