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Directions:
• This version only has one round, plus Final Elemental Jeopardy.
• Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers).
• Enter in the categories on the main game boards.
• As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the surrounding box.
• When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go.
• Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard.
• Enter the score into the black box on each players podium.
• Continue until all clues are given.
• When finished, DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program with the scores and data you enter. You MAY save it as a different name, but keep this file untouched!
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Round 1Final
Jeopardy
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Chem
Symbols
Common Compounds
State of Matter
Define It Where We See It
Periodic
Table
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Round 2
Final Jeopardy
Scores
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HH
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What is Hydrogen?
Category 1 - Question 1
What is Hydrogen?
Category 1 - Question 1
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OO
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Who is Oxygen?Category 1 - Question 2
Who is Oxygen?Category 1 - Question 2
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AuAu
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What is Gold?Category 1 - Question 3
What is Gold?Category 1 - Question 3
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ClCategory 1 - Question 4
ClCategory 1 - Question 4
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What Chlorine?Category 1 - Question 4
What Chlorine?Category 1 - Question 4
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SiSi
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What is Silicon?
Category 1 - Question 5
What is Silicon?
Category 1 - Question 5
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NaClNaCl
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What is Salt?(Sodium Chloride)
Category 2 - Question 1
What is Salt?(Sodium Chloride)
Category 2 - Question 1
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H20H20
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What is Water?What is Water?
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C12H22011
How Sweet it is!
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What is sugar?What is sugar?
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COCO
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What is
Carbon Monoxide?
What is
Carbon Monoxide?
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C02C02
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What is
Carbon Dioxide?
What is
Carbon Dioxide?
Scores
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State of a glass
of water at room
temperature
State of a glass
of water at room
temperature
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What is liquid?What is liquid?
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The state of water coming out of a tea kettle hole on the stove at
the boiling point.
The state of water coming out of a tea kettle hole on the stove at
the boiling point.
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What is vapor?What is vapor?
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The state of water in the freezer at or below
freezing.
The state of water in the freezer at or below
freezing.
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What is solid?What is solid?
Scores
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The state of steel in a skyscraper at
room temperature.
The state of steel in a skyscraper at
room temperature.
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What is solid?What is solid?
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The state of mercury at room temperature.The state of mercury at room temperature.
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What is liquid?What is liquid?
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The elementary particle that has a negative
charge of electricity and travels around the
nucleus of an atom.
The elementary particle that has a negative
charge of electricity and travels around the
nucleus of an atom.
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What is an electron?
What is an electron?
Scores
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an atomic particle that occurs in the nucleus of every atom and carries a positive charge equal in size to the negative
charge of an electron
an atomic particle that occurs in the nucleus of every atom and carries a positive charge equal in size to the negative
charge of an electron
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What is a proton?
What is a proton?
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This element makes up 78% of
the earth’s atmosphere.
This element makes up 78% of
the earth’s atmosphere.
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What is Nitrogen?What is
Nitrogen?
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The combination of 2 or more elements
which do not chemically change and do not form a
compound.
The combination of 2 or more elements
which do not chemically change and do not form a
compound.
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What is a solution?What is a solution?
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Dry Ice is made of the solid form of this compound.
Dry Ice is made of the solid form of this compound.
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What is CO2?
(Carbon Dioxide)
What is CO2?
(Carbon Dioxide)
Scores
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Bright lights, like those in Vegas, use this
element in its gas form, often in bright colors.
Bright lights, like those in Vegas, use this
element in its gas form, often in bright colors.
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What is Neon?What is Neon?
Scores
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Most soda cans are made of this light
metal element.
Most soda cans are made of this light
metal element.
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What is aluminum?
What is aluminum?
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San Jose city streetlights use this
yellowish element so as not to interfere with a nearby observatory.
San Jose city streetlights use this
yellowish element so as not to interfere with a nearby observatory.
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What is sulfur?What is sulfur?
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Surface of a penny (but not the inside) is made of this reddish element. Many wires are now made of the
same element.
Surface of a penny (but not the inside) is made of this reddish element. Many wires are now made of the
same element.
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What is copper?What is copper?
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Under great pressure, this element creates
the valuable mineral, diamonds.
Under great pressure, this element creates
the valuable mineral, diamonds.
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Scores
What is carbon?
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This element, is #1
This element, is #1
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What is Hydrogen?
What is Hydrogen?
Scores
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Element #8 fills up your lungs?Element #8 fills up your lungs?
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What is Oxygen
( O )?
What is Oxygen
( O )?Scores
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Element #99, Es, was named after this 20th century German born American
physicist.
Element #99, Es, was named after this 20th century German born American
physicist.
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Who is Einstein?
OR
What is Einsteinium?
Who is Einstein?
OR
What is Einsteinium?
Scores
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This element, #80, shares its name with the 1st planet in the
solar system.
This element, #80, shares its name with the 1st planet in the
solar system.
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What is Mercury?What is
Mercury?
Scores
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The element Si, #14 is used in making
computer microchips and gave its name as the
nickname for the tech region near San Jose,
CA
The element Si, #14 is used in making
computer microchips and gave its name as the
nickname for the tech region near San Jose,
CA
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What is Silicon?What is Silicon?
Scores
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The number of known elements on the periodic
table.
The number of known elements on the periodic
table.
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What is 118 ?Final Jeopardy
What is 118 ?Final Jeopardy
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That’s All Folks!
Thanks for playing.
That’s All Folks!
Thanks for playing.