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Jeopardy. Chemistry Chapter 5 Review Game. Select a Category. Famous Chemists. This chemist was known as “the father of the first periodic table”. 1 point. Check. Famous Chemists. Who was Mendeleev?. 1 point. Back to Category Slide. Famous Chemists. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
JEOPARDYChemistry
Chapter 5 Review Game
Select a CategoryFamous
ChemistsThe
Periodic Table
Periodic Trends I
Periodic Trends II
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Famous Chemists
This chemist was known as “the father of the first periodic table”.
1 point Check
Famous Chemists
Who was Mendeleev?
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Famous Chemists
This chemist separated known elements into
groups called “triads”.
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Famous Chemists
Who was Dobereiner?
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Famous Chemists
Organizing the elements into groups called octaves was first
discovered by this famous chemist.
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Famous Chemists
Who was Newlands?
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Famous Chemists
This man discovered the trend of atomic number on the periodic table.
Unfortunately he died in WWI.
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Famous Chemists
Who was Moseley?
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Famous Chemists
Moseley worked in this man’s (famous for his gold foil experiment) chemistry lab as a
student.5 points Check
Famous Chemists
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Who was Rutherford?
The Periodic Table
Horizontal rows on the periodic table.
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The Periodic Table
What are periods?
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The Periodic Table
The family names of Group 1, 2, 17, and 18.
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The Periodic Table
What are alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, halogens, and noble
gases?
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The Periodic Table
Four characteristics of metals.
3 points Check
The Periodic TableWhat are malleable,
ductile, shiny, conducts heat, conducts
electricity, and typically solid at room
temperature (I listed six).3 points Back to
Category Slide
The Periodic Table
The electron configuration of nickel.
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The Periodic Table
What is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d8?
4 points Back to Category Slide
The Periodic TableA chemistry experiment calls for a
compound of bromine ions, but unfortunately this compound is not available. Ruth uses a substitute of
chlorine ions, Betsy uses a substitute of selenium ions and Joe uses a
sample of phosphorus ions. This person’s experiment worked the best
and why.5 points Check
The Periodic TableWho was Ruth’s
experiment? (because bromine and chlorine are in the same family they share the most chemical
properties)?5 points Back to
Category Slide
Periodic Trends I
This occurs when inner electrons block the
nuclear charge effects for outer protons.
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Periodic Trends I
What is shielding?
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Periodic Trends I
As you move down a family, this happens to
atomic radius.
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Periodic Trends I
What is atomic radius increases?
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Periodic Trends I
This is the reason for atomic radius increasing
as you move down a family.
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Periodic Trends I
3 points Back to Category Slide
What is electrons are placed in electron levels
that are farther away from the nucleus?
Periodic Trends I
The definition of electronegativity.
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Periodic Trends I
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What is the attraction or pull of electrons
towards an atom?
Periodic Trends I
Place the following atoms in order of strongest attraction to weakest attraction when trying to attain an electron in terms
of their electronegativity.O, N, Ne, S, P
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Periodic Trends I
What is:O > N > S > P > Ne
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Periodic Trends II
The amount of energy needed to remove an
electron from an atom.
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Periodic Trends II
What is ionization energy?
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Periodic Trends II
The trend for ionization energy as you move
across a period.
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Periodic Trends II
What is ionization energy increases?
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Periodic Trends II
This group of elements has the highest
ionization energy and the reason why.
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Periodic Trends II
What are the noble gases and they have met the
octet rule already?
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Periodic Trends II
As you move down a group this is the ionic
size trend.
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Periodic Trends II
What is ionic radius increases?
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Periodic Trends II
The reason for why group the atomic radius
decreases from left to right on the Periodic
Table.5 points Check
Periodic Trends IIWhat is the atomic radius decreases due to the fact
that nuclear charge increases (pulling in on electrons) and shielding
remains constant.5 points Back to
Category Slide
Congratulations!
You have completed the
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