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1
Jeopardy
Final Jeopardy
Types of reactions I Activity Series Periodic TrendsI Redox Formulas
100 100 100 100 100
200 200 200 200 200
300 300 300 300 300
500 500 500 500 500
800 800 800 800 800
2
100 Types of reactions
  • This type of reaction occurs when Mg burns in
    oxygen gas to produce magnesium oxide.

3
200 Types of reactions
  • In this type of reaction
  • 2H2O ? 2H2 O2

4
300 Types of reactions
  • This type of reaction occurs when
  • copper reacts with silver nitrate and makes
    silver and copper (II) nitrate.

5
500 Types of reactions
  • These are the three types of reactions that
    involve oxidation and reduction.

The Daily Double
6
800 Types of reactions
  • This is the type of reaction that occurs when
    sodium is put in water and hydrogen gas forms.
  • 2Na 2HOH ? H2 2NaOH

7
100 Activity Series
  • This is the rule for deciding what will happen in
    a reaction using the activity series.

8
200 Activity Series
  • This nonmetal element is above silver in the
    activity series.
  • Lithium
  • Potassium
  • Calcium
  • Sodium
  • Magnesium
  • Aluminum
  • Zinc
  • Iron
  • Lead
  • Hydrogen
  • Copper
  • Silver

9
300 Activity Series
  • Mg Zn(NO3)2 results in this atom and this ion.
  • Lithium
  • Potassium
  • Calcium
  • Sodium
  • Magnesium
  • Aluminum
  • Zinc
  • Iron
  • Lead
  • Hydrogen
  • Copper
  • Silver

10
500 Activity Series
  • Zinc metal is added to HCl, hydrochloric acid,
    and this gas is the product.
  • Lithium
  • Potassium
  • Calcium
  • Sodium
  • Magnesium
  • Aluminum
  • Zinc
  • Iron
  • Lead
  • Hydrogen
  • Copper
  • Silver

11
800 Activity Series
  • These two precious metals are below silver in the
    activity series.
  • Lithium
  • Potassium
  • Calcium
  • Sodium
  • Magnesium
  • Aluminum
  • Zinc
  • Iron
  • Lead
  • Hydrogen
  • Copper
  • Silver

12
100 Periodic Trends
  • In family I, among Na, Li, K, and Rb, this atom
    has the largest radius.

13
200 Periodic Trends
  • This is the ionization energy equation for making
    a cation from potassium.
  • K ? ? K ?
  • The ? represent the missing terms.

14
300 Periodic Trends
  • This is the name of the energy change when an
    electron is added to a fluorine atom.l

15
500 Periodic Trends
  • This is the family with the most active metals
    and this is the family with the most active
    nonmetals.

16
800 Periodic Trends
  • As the atomic number increases in a period, these
    are the increases and decreases in each
  • radius
  • ionization energy
  • electron affinity energy

17
100 Redox
  • This term means loss of electrons.

18
200 Redox
  • This term means gain of electrons and causes an
    ion to have less positive charge.

19
300 Redox
  • This is the formula and name of the particle
    formed when Zn2 gains two electrons.

20
500 Redox
  • These are the products of the reaction
  • Mg Cu2 ?

21
800 Redox
  • These are the number of electrons lost and gained
    when aluminum metal reacts with silver ion.
    Equation is not balanced.
  • Al Ag ? Al? Ag

22
100 Formulas
  • This is the formula of sodium chloride.

23
200 Formulas
  • This is the name of PbO.

24
300 Formulas
  • The name of Cr2O3.

25
500 Formulas
  • The formula of ammonium nitrate.

26
800 Formulas
  • These are the formulas and charges of the ions of
    sulfur.
  • sulfide
  • sulfate
  • sulfite
  • hydrogen sulfate

27
The Daily Double
28
Final Jeopardy
  • These are the names and formulas of the two
    cations of each of the following
  • Lead
  • Mercury
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