Welcome to Jeopardy! Created by Mrs. Chip A review of the

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Welcome to Jeopardy! Created by Mrs. Chip A review of the periodic table Chapter 5

Jeopardy History of the periodic table Arrangement of the table Metals Groups Misc. Q 100 Q 100 Q 100 Q 100 Q 100 Q 200 Q 200 Q 200 Q 200 Q 200 Q 300 Q 300 Q 300 Q 300 Q 300 Q 400 Q 400 Q 400 Q 400 Q 400 Q 500 Q 500 Q 500 Q 500 Q 500 Final Jeopardy

100 Question from H1 Mendeleev noticed after arranging the elements by their that similar physical and chemical properties could be observed.

100 Answer from H1 What atomic mass?

200 Question from H1 By using the pattern of properties of the periodic table, Mendeleev was able to predict

200 Answer from H1 The properties of elements that no one knew about

300 Question from H1 How did Henry Mosely change Mendeleev’s original arrangement of the elements?

300 Answer from H1 He counted the number of protons and ordered them by their atomic numbers

400 Question from H1 Mendeleev organized the table by playing a game he called

400 Answer from H1 What is chemical solitaire?

500 Question from H1 What does the periodic law state?

500 Answer from H1 The chemical and physical properties of elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbers.

100 Question from H2 What three categories are all elements grouped?

100 Answer from H2 What are metals, nonmetals, and metalloids

200 Question from H2 Elements in the same row across belong to the same

200 Answer from H2 What is period

300 Question from H2 What is the purpose of the zigzag line on the periodic table?

300 Answer from H2 What is to indicate where the metalloids are located

400 Question from H2 What is the name of the family for group one?

400 Answer from H2 What is alkali metals

500 Question from H2 Which family does neon belong?

500 Answer from H2 What is the noble gases

100 Question from H3 Most metals are , Which means that they can be flattened with a hammer without shattering

100 Answer from H3 What is malleable

200 Question from H3 Describe the outer level of electrons for a metal element in group 2

200 Answer from H3 What is they have two electrons in their outer levels

300 Question from H3 Most are solids at room temperature

300 Answer from H3 What is metals

400 Question from H3 Elements that are not good conductors of thermal energy or electric current are called

What are nonmetals

500 Question from H3 Which of the three major categories of Elements has a half complete set of electrons?

500 Answer from H3 What are metalloids

100 Question from H4 Elements in the same often have similar properties.

100 Answer from H4 What is group

200 Question from H4 What 2 groups are the most reactive metals found?

200 Answer from H4 Alkali and Alkaline-earth metals: Groups 1 and 2

300 Question from H4 What is the most abundant element in the universe?

300 Answer from H4 What is hydrogen

400 Question from H4 Xenon is in the group because it will not combine with any other atoms.

400 Answer from H4 What is Noble Gasses?

500 Question from H4 This group has the same chemical properties but different physical properties.

500 Answer from H4 What is Halogens?

100 Question from H5 True or False: Metalloids are called semiconductors. Explain

100 Answer from H5 True because they are “somewhat” good conductors of heat and electricity

200 Question from H5 Most elements on the periodic table are

200 Answer from H5 What metals?

300 Question from H5 All elements except are solids at room temperature and are in the Transition Metals group.

300 Answer from H5 What is Mercury?

400 Question from H5 Why do elements in the same group have similar physical and chemical properties?

400 Answer from H5 Because of the # of valence electrons

500 Question from H5 Which gas would be better to use to fill a blimp, Helium or Hydrogen? Why?

500 Answer from H5 Helium is a better choice because it is a nonreactive has. Hydrogen is very reactive and could cause an explosion.

Final Jeopardy In the future, a new Halogen may be synthesized. Predict its atomic # and properties Explain what it could be used for

Final Jeopardy Answer Atomic #117/135 will have 1 valence electron, be reactive, a poor conductor, and never found uncombined in nature It could be used for cleaning or wound treatment.

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