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1JEOPARDY!
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- Chemical Families
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- Metals/Nonmetals
2Final
JEOPARDY!
Alkali Metals
Alkaline Earth Metals
Real Life Field Trip
Halogens
Noble gases
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4Answer 1-100The names of two alkali metals
AND the number of valence electrons in the
elements of the alkali metal family
5What is any two of lithium, sodium, potassium,
rubidium cesium, francium,AND1 valence
electron(they are in group/family 1)?
6Answer 1-200The number of electrons the
alkali metals tend to lose/gain when bonding with
other atoms. (please indicate gain or lose as
well)
7What is lose 1 electron
8Answer 1-300Two physical properties of alkali
metals
9What is any 2 of the following soft, silver,
shiny (high lustre), malleable, ductile?
10Answer 1-400A chemical property of alkali
metals
11React violently with air (have to be stored in
oil)React violently with water (produce
Hydrogen) Li H OH ? Li OH H2
12Answer 1-500Two everyday uses of some alkali
metal COMPOUNDS
13Two of the following table salt (sodium
chloride) baking soda (sodium bicarbonate)?
14Question 2-100The name of two elements AND
the number of valence electrons in all of the
elements of the alkaline earth metal family?
15What is beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium,
barium, radium and2 valence electrons?
16Answer 2-200The number of electrons the
alkaline earth metals tend to lose/gain when
bonding with other atoms. (please indicate gain
or lose as well)
17What is lose 2 electrons?
18Answer 2-300Two physical properties of alkaline
earth metals
19Two of the followinghigh melting and boiling
points?
20Answer 2-400A chemical property of alkaline
earth metals
21Loses two electrons, burns in air, tarnishes in
moist air?
22Answer 2-500Two everyday uses of some alkaline
earth metal compounds
23What is limestone, marble (made of calcium
carbonate), fireworks
24Answer 3-100Which family(ies) could this belong
to alkali metals, alkaline earth metals,
halogens, or noble gases?
25What is alkali metals or alkaline earth
metals?(It is magnesium)
26Answer 3-200Which family(ies) could this belong
to alkali metals, alkaline earth metals,
halogens, or noble gases?
27What is halogens (or noble gases) It is
fluorine?
28Answer 3-300Which family(ies) could this belong
to alkali metals, alkaline earth metals,
halogens, or noble gases?
29What is alkali metal(It is so reactive it is
stored under oil. It is lithium)
30Answer 3-400What property of argon makes it
useful to put inbetween layers of glass in a
window?
31What is its lack of reactivity (it is a noble gas
and has a stable octet)
32Answer 3-500
33What?
34Answer 4-100The name of two elements AND the
number of valence electrons in all of the
elements of the halogens family?.
35What is fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine,
astatineAND7 valence electrons?
36Answer 4-200The number of electrons the
halogens tend to lose/gain when bonding with
other atoms. (please indicate gain or lose as
well)
37What is gain 1 electron?
38Answer 4-300A group/family that the halogen
bromine would bond with and the name of the
compound it would make (chemical name and
chemical formula)
Daily Double!!!
39What is any of the following lithium bromide,
(LiBr)sodium bromide, (NaBr) potassium bromide
(KBr) etc.OR magnesium bromide (MgBr2)calcium
bromide (CaBr2 )strontium bromide (SrBr2 )?
40Answer 4-400Two physical properties of halogens
41Colorful, gas (F, Cl), liquid (Br) or solid (I,
At) at room temperature ?
42Answer 4-500Two chemical properties of
halogens.
43Gain electrons React with metals to form
saltsNa Cl2 ? NaClBond with eachother (to
become diatomic compounds)
44Answer 5-100The group number of the noble gases
45What is 18?
46Answer 5-200The reason why noble gases are
unreactive
47What is all noble gas elements have a stable
octet of electrons?
48Answer 5-300The reason why the noble gases were
not on Mendeleevs periodic table
49What are because they are so unreactive. This
made them difficult to discover?
50Answer 5-400The physical properties of 2 of the
noble gases
51helium less dense than air so
floats in airneon glows red when current
passed through it
52Answer 5-500Name an everyday use of a noble gas
53What is argon used between layers of window
panes ?
54Answer 6-100Metals are on this side of the
periodic table
55What is the left side?
56Answer 6-200Nonmetals are on this side of the
periodic table.
57What is the right side?
58Answer 6-300Three physical properties of metals
59What is ductile, malleable, good conductors of
electricity, good conductors of heat ?
60Answer 6-400I discover a rock that is brittle
when I try to crack it. Does this rock likely
contain the metal lead?
61What is no. Lead is malleable, not brittle?
62Answer 6-500This element takes electrons. Is it
more likely a metal or a nonmetal?
63What is a nonmetal (metals tend to give
electrons)?
64Final Jeopardy
Name the 8 metalloids.
65What is boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic,
antimony, tellurium, polonium, astatine?