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Jeopardy. Chemistry Chapter 5 Review Game. Select a Category. Famous Chemists. This chemist was known as “the father of the first periodic table”. 1 point. Check. Famous Chemists. Who was Mendeleev?. 1 point. Back to Category Slide. Famous Chemists.
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Jeopardy Chemistry Chapter 5 Review Game
Famous Chemists This chemist was known as “the father of the first periodic table”. 1 point Check
Famous Chemists Who was Mendeleev? 1 point Back to Category Slide
Famous Chemists This chemist separated known elements into groups called “triads”. 2 points Check
Famous Chemists Who was Dobereiner? 2 points Back to Category Slide
Famous Chemists Organizing the elements into groups called octaves was first discovered by this famous chemist. 3 points Check
Famous Chemists Who was Newlands? 3 points Back to Category Slide
Famous Chemists This man discovered the trend of atomic number on the periodic table. Unfortunately he died in WWI. 4 points Check
Famous Chemists Who was Moseley? 4 points Back to Category Slide
Famous Chemists Moseley worked in this man’s (famous for his gold foil experiment) chemistry lab as a student. 5 points Check
Famous Chemists Who was Rutherford? 5 points Back to Category Slide
The Periodic Table Horizontal rows on the periodic table. 1 point Check
The Periodic Table What are periods? 1 point Back to Category Slide
The Periodic Table The family names of Group 1, 2, 17, and 18. 2 points Check
The Periodic Table What are alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, halogens, and noble gases? 2 points Back to Category Slide
The Periodic Table Four characteristics of metals. 3 points Check
The Periodic Table What are malleable, ductile, shiny, conducts heat, conducts electricity, and typically solid at room temperature (I listed six). 3 points Back to Category Slide
The Periodic Table The electron configuration of nickel. 4 points Check
The Periodic Table What is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d8? 4 points Back to Category Slide
The Periodic Table A chemistry experiment calls for a compound of bromine ions, but unfortunately this compound is not available. Ruth uses a substitute of chlorine ions, Betsy uses a substitute of selenium ions and Joe uses a sample of phosphorus ions. This person’s experiment worked the best and why. 5 points Check
The Periodic Table Who was Ruth’s experiment? (because bromine and chlorine are in the same family they share the most chemical properties)? 5 points Back to Category Slide
Periodic Trends I This occurs when inner electrons block the nuclear charge effects for outer protons. 1 point Check
Periodic Trends I What is shielding? 1 point Back to Category Slide
Periodic Trends I As you move down a family, this happens to atomic radius. 2 points Check
Periodic Trends I What is atomic radius increases? 2 points Back to Category Slide
Periodic Trends I This is the reason for atomic radius increasing as you move down a family. 3 points Check
Periodic Trends I What is electrons are placed in electron levels that are farther away from the nucleus? 3 points Back to Category Slide
Periodic Trends I The definition of electronegativity. 4 points Check
Periodic Trends I What is the attraction or pull of electrons towards an atom? 4 points Back to Category Slide
Periodic Trends I Place the following atoms in order of strongest attraction to weakest attraction when trying to attain an electron in terms of their electronegativity. O, N, Ne, S, P 5 points Check
Periodic Trends I What is: O > N > S > P > Ne 5 points Back to Category Slide
Periodic Trends II The amount of energy needed to remove an electron from an atom. 1 point Check
Periodic Trends II What is ionization energy? 1 point Back to Category Slide
Periodic Trends II The trend for ionization energy as you move across a period. 2 points Check
Periodic Trends II What is ionization energy increases? 2 points Back to Category Slide
Periodic Trends II This group of elements has the highest ionization energy and the reason why. 3 points Check
Periodic Trends II What are the noble gases and they have met the octet rule already? 3 points Back to Category Slide
Periodic Trends II As you move down a group this is the ionic size trend. 4 points Check
Periodic Trends II What is ionic radius increases? 4 points Back to Category Slide
Periodic Trends II The reason for why group the atomic radius decreases from left to right on the Periodic Table. 5 points Check
Periodic Trends II What is the atomic radius decreases due to the fact that nuclear charge increases (pulling in on electrons) and shielding remains constant. 5 points Back to Category Slide