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Show us what you know!

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Unit 2. Jeopardy. Show us what you know!. Unit 2 Jeopardy. Elements. Vocab. E, M or C. Nuts and Bolts. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. Final Jeopardy. Double Jeopardy. I know the answer!. 1.1 Na. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Elements E, M or C Nuts and Bolts

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Vocab

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1.1 Na

• The chemical symbol for Sodium is ________?

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1.2 Symbol

• What do you call the shorthand way to write an element?

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1.3 Mercury

• Hg is the elemental symbol for _______?

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1.4 Can not be broken down

• What is an Element?

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2.1 All the same atoms or molecules

• What is a pure substance? I know

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2.2 Two or more atoms chemically combined

• What is a Molecule?

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2.3 Basic Building Block of matter

• What is as atom?

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2.4 Anything that has mass and takes up

space• What is matter?

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3.1 E

Element, Mixture or Compound?

• Aluminum Foil

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3.2 M

Element, Mixture or Compound?

• Trail MixI know

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3.3 M

Element, Mixture or Compound?

• Salt Water I knowthe

answer!

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3.4 C

Element, Mixture or Compound?

• A plastic BottleI know

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4.1 BoHx2

• Whats the formula

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4.2 8

How many atoms are in the following mixture?

• Bl2Hx3 BoSq2

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4.3 Atom or Element

• A single bolt would represent a(n)

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4.4 Connected

• What makes BoSq a molecule and not individual atoms.

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Final Jeopardy

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1.2 Magnetic, Shiny

• Name a physical property of Iron

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1.4 KM

• What unit would you use to measure the distance from Seattle to Portland?

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1.6 Grams?

• What unit would you use to measure the mass of blackboard eraser?

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1.8 2 or more…..not chemically combined…

• What is a mixture?

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2.2 3

• How many Element does the Following Have:

H12C23O12

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2.4 47

• How many Atoms does the Following Have:

H12C23O12

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2.6 Various

• What two chemical when combined can make CO2

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2.8 Yes, two or more chemically combined (bonded)

• Is NaCl a compound? Why?

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3.2 non-magnetic, not shiny,

• Name a physical property of FeS

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3.4 un-cuttable, individsible

• What does atom mean in greek?

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3.6 Observation through inference (can’t see)

• What is indirect evidence?

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3.8 The properties of a compound change after a chemical reaction

• How can we ear salt when it’s made of two poisons.

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4.2 H2O

• What is the chemical formula for water?

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4.4 Graduated Cylinder

• A _________ is used to measure the volume of a liquid.

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4.6 can’t be broken down

• What is meant by elements are the simplest pure substance

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4.8 Silver Nitrate

• What substance has the formula AgNO3

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How do the properties of a compound compare to the elements that make it up?

Often Quite Different or changed.