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Title: Matter


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Science Jeopardy
Matter
Water
pH
Bonding
Miscellaneous
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Double Science Jeopardy
F.J.
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Proteins and Nucleic acids
Enzymes
Potpourri
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The smallest unit of matter. 100
Answer
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What are atoms? 100
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A charged atom. 200
Answer
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What are ions? 200
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The number of neutrons in Sodium, which has a 11
protons and an atomic mass of 22.9. 300
Answer
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What is 12? 300
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A substance that is composed of one type of
atom. 400
Answer
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What is an element? 400
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Water is this type of molecule. 100
Answer
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What is polar? 100
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A polar molecule has this type of charge. 200
Answer
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What is an uneven charge. 200
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Water forms this type of bond with other polar
molecules. 300
Answer
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What is a hydrogen bond? 300
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This is adhesion and cohesion working together
to pull water up a plant. 400
Answer
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What is transpiration (capillary action)? 400
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The range of the pH scale. 100
Answer
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What is 0-14? 100
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The cleaner ammonia has this type of pH. 200
Answer
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What is basic (alkaline)? 200
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A liquid with a pH between 7-14 has a high
amount of these ions 300
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What are hydroxide (OH-) ions? 300
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The pH scale is this type of scale, meaning it
increases by 10x per increment. 400
Answer
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What is an exponential scale? 400
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Sharing electrons cause this type of bond. 100
Answer
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What are covalent bonds? 100
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An ionic bond if formed when electrons are
transferred between atoms, forming opposite ones
of these that attract each other. 200
Answer
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What are ions? 200
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This is a chemical that controls pH by accepting
or donating hydrogen ions. 300
Answer
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What are buffers? 300
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Carbon can create this many bonds of this kind,
which allows it to create the large
macromolcules of life. 400
Answer
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What are 4 covalent bonds? 400
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Water is this, meaning it can have substances
dissolved into it. 100
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What is a solvent? 100
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The four most common elements of life. 200
Answer
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What are O, H, C, N? 200
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Two or more types of elements combines in fixed
ratios. 300
Answer
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What are compounds? 300
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The reactants in the following equation 2H202
gt 2H20 400
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What are 2H202? 400
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Another name for sugars. 200
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What are saccharides? 200
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Carbohydrates generally have this ratio of these
elements. 400
Answer
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What is 1Carbon2Hydrogen1Oxygen? 400
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Two functions of carbohydrates. 600
Answer
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What are energy and structure? 600
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The name of the shown reaction and what it
creates 800
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What is a condensation reaction creating a
disaccharide (sucrose)? 800
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Three functions of lipids. 200
Answer
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What are energy storage, insulation, Hormone
messaging, waterproofing? 200
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Two types of lipids. 400
Answer
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What are phospholipids, triglycerides, steroids,
waxes? 400
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The specific type of molecule pictured 60
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Glycerol
Fatty acid chains
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What is an unsaturated triglyceride? 600
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Cholesterol is this specific type of lipid. 800
Answer
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What is a steroid? 800
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The monomer of a polypeptide chain. 200
Answer
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What is an amino acid? 200
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The polymer of nucleotides. 400
Answer
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What is a nucleic acid? 400
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The number of different amino acids. 600
Answer
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What are 20? 600
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The three parts of a nucleotide. 800
Answer
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What are the sugar, phosphate, and nitrogen
base? 800
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Enzymes are organic these, meaning they lower
this in a rxn. 200
Answer
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What are catalysts and the activation
energy? 200
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Three factors that effect enzyme activity. 400
Answer
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What are temperature, pH, and amount of
substrate? 400
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The term for when heat or pH causes the bonds
holding the structures of enzymes to
irreversibly break down. 600
Answer
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What is denature? 600
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The place in an enzyme where a substrate fits
in. 800
Answer
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What is the active site? 800
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An element with a differing number of
neutrons. 200
Answer
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What is an isotope? 200
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Another name for polysaccharides. 400
Answer
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What are carbohydrates? 400
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Insulin and hemoglobin are this type of
macromolecule. 600
Answer
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What are proteins? 600
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The structureal and functional difference
between DNA and RNA. 800
Answer
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What is the type of sugar and DNA stores info
whereas RNA makes proteins from it. 800
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FINAL JEOPARDY
Answer
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Final Jeopardy Answer
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