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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Honors Chemistry Exam Review Game Semester I. Select a Category. Chapter 1 and 2. The number of mm in 3.8 miles. 1 point. Check. Chapter 1 and 2. What is 6.1 x 10 9 mm ?. 1 point. Back to Category Slide. Chapter 1 and 2.

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  1. Jeopardy Honors Chemistry Exam Review Game Semester I

  2. Select a Category

  3. Chapter 1 and 2 The number of mm in 3.8 miles. 1 point Check

  4. Chapter 1 and 2 What is 6.1 x 109 mm? 1 point Back to Category Slide

  5. Chapter 1 and 2 The density of a cube in g/dm3 if it has a mass of 9.2 lbs and a volume of 0.75 liters. 2 points Check

  6. Chapter 1 and 2 What is 5600 g/dm3? (approximately close will work depending on your route) 2 points Back to Category Slide

  7. Chapter 1 and 2 List the 4 ways to tell if a chemical change has taken place. 3 points Check

  8. Chapter 1 and 2 What is 1) color change 2) forms a precipitate 3) produces a gas 4) Heat gain/loss 3 points Back to Category Slide

  9. Chapter 1 and 2 Solve the problem with the correct number of sig figs: 7 +7 x7 - 7 / 7 4 points Check

  10. Chapter 1 and 2 What is 55? 4 points Back to Category Slide

  11. Chapter 1 and 2 The coldest temperature every recorded on earth was -128.6 degrees F. This is the temperature in nK? 5 points Check

  12. Chapter 1 and 2 What is 1.838 x 1011nK? 5 points Back to Category Slide

  13. Chapter 3 and 4 Draw a picture of Ca-42. 1 point Check

  14. Chapter 3 and 4 What is 20 Protons in the nucleus, 20 electrons in the orbits (2, 8, 12), and 22 neutrons in the nucleus? 1 point Back to Category Slide

  15. Chapter 3 and 4 The electron configuration for Cr. 2 points Check

  16. Chapter 3 and 4 What is 1s22s22p63s23p64s13d5 (remember the ½ rule!) 2 points Back to Category Slide

  17. Chapter 3 and 4 Complete the following w/o the periodic table: Silver  Ti  Sodium  S Gold  Si  3 points Check

  18. Chapter 3 and 4 What are: Ag Titanium Na Sulfur Au Silicon 3 points Back to Category Slide

  19. Chapter 3 and 4 The wavelength of a wave that has a frequency of 1.8 x 1017 kHz. 4 points Check

  20. Chapter 3 and 4 What is 1.7 x 10-12? 4 points Back to Category Slide

  21. Chapter 3 and 4 You produce 1.221 g of gas in your chemistry lab. According to your book, you were supposed to produce 0.99 g. This is your percent error. 5 points Check

  22. Chapter 3 and 4 What is 23% error? 5 points Back to Category Slide

  23. Chapter 5 and 7 A chemistry experiment calls for a compound of selenium ions, but unfortunately this compound is not available. Bonnie uses a substitute of chlorine ions, Betsy uses a substitute of phosphorus ions and Billy uses a sample of sulfur ions. This person’s experiment most likely worked the best and why. 1 point Check

  24. Chapter 5 and 7 Who was Billy’s experiment? His most likely worked best because he used a sample of ions that are found in the same family as the selenium ions that were supposed to be used. 1 point Back to Category Slide

  25. Chapter 5 and 7 Describe all of the periodic trends. 2 points Check

  26. Chapter 5 and 7 Ionization En.  increases, ↓ decreases Ionic size  decreases, ↓ Increases Electronegativity  increases, ↓ decreases Shielding  constant, ↓ increases Atomic radius decreases, ↓ increases Nuclear Charge  increases, ↓ increase 2 points Back to Category Slide

  27. Chapter 5 and 7 Draw the Lewis structure for the following atoms: a) Ca b) P c) Kr 3 points Check

  28. Chapter 5 and 7 What is: a) Ca(2) b) (5) c) Kr (8) (the number represents the number of dots) 3 points Back to Category Slide

  29. Chapter 5 and 7 Write the chemical names for the following: LiCl BF3 Al3N2 Zn3(PO4)2 4 points Check

  30. Chapter 5 and 7 What are: Lithium Chloride Boron Trifluoride Aluminum Nitride Zinc Phosphate 4 points Back to Category Slide

  31. Chapter 5 and 7 Write the formulas: Calcium nitride Silver Oxide DinitrogenPentaoxide Tin II Bromide 5 points Check

  32. Chapter 5 and 7 What are: Ca3N2 Ag2O N3O5 SnBr2 5 points Back to Category Slide

  33. Chapter 8 List the 4 rules for writing ionic formulas. (This is a chapter 7 Question) 1 point Check

  34. Chapter 8 Ionic: 1) symbol of cation and charge. 2) symbol of anion/polyatomic anion and charge. 3) if charge =‘s 0 done; criss cross. 4) if more than one polyatomic ion add ( )’s 1 point Back to Category Slide

  35. Chapter 8 Name the molecular shape: 2 points Check

  36. Chapter 8 What is trigonal pyramidal? 2 points Back to Category Slide

  37. Chapter 8 Name the molecular shape: 3 points Check

  38. Chapter 8 What is bent? 3 points Back to Category Slide

  39. Chapter 8 Determine the molecular shape from the chemical formula: BF3 4 points Check

  40. Chapter 8 What is trigonal planar? 4 points Back to Category Slide

  41. Chapter 8 The name of the molecular shape of 1 central atom with 6 atoms on the perimeter. (example – sulfur hexafluoride) 5 points Check

  42. Chapter 8 What is octahedral? 5 points Back to Category Slide

  43. Congratulations!You have completed the game of Jeopardy.

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