Jeopardy Lab Safety, Periodic Table and Trends, Atomic structures, and elements

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JeopardyLab Safety, Periodic Table and Trends, Atomic structures, and

elements

Lab Safety Periodic TableAtomic

StructurePeriodic Trends Elements

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Question I 200Fire burns long hair

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Question I 300Watch your tube, man. You could burn

off my face.

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Question I 400 Don’t you like the pedicure I just got?

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Question I 500I just love how these things taste so

good.

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Question II 10018 columns that have commonalities

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Question II 200Another name for the 7 rows on the

periodic table.

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Question II 300This separates metals from nonmetals

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Question II 400Bonding? You want me to bond? I

can’t. I’m inert.

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Question II 500This is the number by which we line up.

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Question III 100Atomic number tells you this subatomic particle

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Question III 200 Subatomic particles that lives in the clouds

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Question III 300I don’t give a charge.

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Question III 400An atom and cell share the same center

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Question III 500If you CHARGE me then I’ll just have to be

negative.

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Question IV 100 Give me all of your electrons so that

I can be the most

-Fluorine

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Question IV 200 As I go down and to the left you can

see my SIZE is get bigger

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Question IV 300 To the left and down, the more we like

to get CHARGED so that we can give it away.

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Question IV 400 As I travel down the first group,

these elements become more ______.

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Question IV 500 As you go from right to left, this

happens. Charges tell all.

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Question V 100I’m one of the ingredients that makes

the space shuttle launch off it’s pad. You can also find me as a byproduct from Magnesium and Hydrochloric acid.

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Question V 200I am found in a large reservoir in

Texas. I also help your balloon to float.

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Question V 300This is an element that all life forms are

composed of. It is what charcoal is made of as well as diamonds.

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Question V 400This element is used in most electrical

wires. It is also what the Statue of Liberty is made of.

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Question V 500The strongest metal in the world, it is

almost as hard as a diamond. This metal found in drill bits and professional darts as the shaft.

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Answer I 100What are pieces of personal protection during

labs?

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Answer I 200What is pull back long hair when using a

flame in lab?

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Answer I 300What is never point a test tube towards

anyone’s face?

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Answer I 400What is always wear close toed shoes during

lab?

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Answer I 500What is never eat or drink anything in or from

the lab?

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Answer II 100What are groups or families?

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Answer II 200What are periods?

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Answer II 300What is the staircase?

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Answer II 400What are the noble gases?

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Answer II 500What are the transition metals?

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Answer III 100What are protons?

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Answer III 200What are electrons?

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Answer III 300What are neutrons?

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Answer III 400• What is the nucleus?

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Answer III 500• What are electrons?

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Answer IV 100What is electro negativity?

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Answer IV 200What is atomic radii?

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Answer IV 300What is ionization energy?

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Answer IV 400What is becomes reactive?

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Answer IV 500What is become more negative?

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Answer V 100What is Hydrogen?

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Answer V 200What is Helium?

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Answer V 300What is Carbon?

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Answer V 400 What is Copper?

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Answer V 500What is Tungsten?

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