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Page 1: Rules: 1.One minute to answer a question 2.Answer must be on white board 3.Other teams can steal points if incorrectly answered 4.Other teams can score
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Rules:1. One minute to answer a question2. Answer must be on white board3. Other teams can steal points if

incorrectly answered4. Other teams can score half points

if answered correctly

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No Steal:If it’s team 1’s turn:

Team 1: Correct

Team 2: IncorrectTeam 3: IncorrectTeam 4: CorrectTeam 5: CorrectTeam 6: IncorrectTeam 7: Correct

FULL POINTS!

No pointsNo pointsHalf pointsHalf pointsNo pointsHalf points

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Steal:If it’s team 1’s turn:

Team 1: Incorrect

Team 2: IncorrectTeam 3: IncorrectTeam 4: CorrectTeam 5: CorrectTeam 6: IncorrectTeam 7: Correct

FULL POINTS!

No pointsNo points

No points

No pointsFULL POINTS!

FULL POINTS!

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Daily Double:If you hit a daily double you may CHOOSE to either:

1. Wager any number of points you have, with the possibility of doubling your team’s point value!

Or…

2. Go for double the point value for this category

But in either case, you lose points if you answer incorrectly

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Matter Basics

Inside the Atom

Measurements Mixed BagElectrons

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Matter Basics for $100

___________ have a definite volume and take on the shape of its container

___________ take on the shape and volume of its container

___________ have a definite shape and a definite volume

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Liquids Gases Solids

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Matter Basics for $200

What happens to particles at ABSOLUTE ZERO

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Particles completely stop moving/vibrating

at absolute zero

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Matter Basics for $300

___________ is a measurement of the rate

of movement of the particles in a substance

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Temperature

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Matter Basics for $400

At what temperature does water freeze and

boil in ºC?

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Boil: 100ºC

Freeze: 0ºC

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Matter Basics for $500

Give 3 examples of heterogeneous mixtures and 3 examples of homogeneous

mixtures.

DAILY DOUBLE

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Sample Answers:Homogeneous Mixtures:•Salt water•Kool-aid•Corn syrup

Heterogeneous Mixtures:•Sand•Gravel•Tree

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Inside the Atom for $100

What is the name for the region of negativity

surrounding an atom’s nucleus?

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Electron Cloud

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Inside the Atom for $200

How many protons and neutrons does a Cobalt

atom with a mass number of 59 have?

DAILY DOUBLE

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27 protons

32 neutrons

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Inside the Atom for $300

What are 3 things Ernest Rutherford’s gold foil

experiment demonstrated?

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1. Atoms have a nucleus

2. Nucleus is small (atom is mostly empty space)

3. Nucleus is positively charged

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Inside the Atom for $400

An atom has 50 protons, 69 neutrons, and 46 electrons.

What element is this?

What is its atomic number?

What is its mass number?

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TinAtomic Number: 50

Mass Number: 119

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Inside the Atom for $500

Draw an electron cloud model of a helium atom with a mass number of 4. Label

all parts!

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Electrons for $100

What is the charge of an electron?

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Electron Charge: -1

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Electrons for $200

How many valence electrons does a neutral sulfur atom have

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S: 6 valence electrons

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Electrons for $300

Draw a Bohr model a neutral aluminum

atom

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Electrons for $400

How many valence electrons would a neutral aluminum

atom have?

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3 valence electrons

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Electrons for $500

Draw a Bohr model of a neutral bromine atom

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Measurements for $100

Water freezes at 0ºC. This means that at

-12ºC, water is a… (what state of matter?)

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Solid

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Measurements for $200

Draw 2 models, one of a not very dense substance, the

other of a dense substance. Make sure to label which is

which

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Not Dense Dense

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Measurements for $300

_____________ is the amount of matter in a substance, _____________

is the 3-dimensional space taken up by a substance, and _____________ is

the amount of matter of a substance per 3-dimensional space.

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Mass, volume, density

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Measurements for $400

Convert the following:0.045 km = ______ m

230 cm = _____ mm

560 mL = ______ kL

DAILY DOUBLE

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0.045 km = 45 m

230 cm = 2300 mm

560 mL = 0.00056 kL

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Measurements for $500

What is the density of a substance in g/mL if it has a

mass of 0.021 kg and a volume of 0.012 L

DAILY DOUBLE

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1.75 g/mL

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Mixed Bag for $100

The elements on the periodic table are arranged in order horizontally by…

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The number of protons (atomic number)

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Mixed Bag for $200

What makes atoms of one element different from

atoms of another element?

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The number of protons

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Mixed Bag for $300

Draw 3 models, one of an ELEMENT, one of a

COMPOUND, and one of a MIXTURE

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Mixture Element Compound

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Mixed Bag for $400

Identify the element:

Neutral atom, 3 energy levels, 6 valance

electrons

DAILY DOUBLE

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Neutral atom, 3 energy levels, 6 valance electrons

Sulfur (S)

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Mixed Bag for $500

What is the best explanation for why atoms in the same

group (column) of the periodic table have the

similar properties?

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Same group = same # of valence electrons =

similar properties

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NO NOTESHow many points do

you want to risk?

NO NOTESHow many points do

you want to risk?

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Draw a Bohr model for Radium (Ra)

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Radium1st E Level: 2

2nd E Level: 8

3rd E Level: 18

4th E Level: 32

5th E Level: 18

6th E Level: 2

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And the winner is …