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Certain materials are included under the Fair Use Exemption of the U.S. Copyright law.

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AtomsPeriodic Table

Formulas Food Webs

Chemical Reactions

Miscellaneous

100

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A 100

Particle Charge Mass

Protons (+) Positive 1 amu

Electrons (-) Negative 0 amu

Neutrons No charge (0) 1 amu

Complete the chart below:Particle Charge Mass

Protons

(-) negative

1 amu

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I have 4 protons, 5 neutrons, and 4 electrons. What is my atomic mass?

A 200

9

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A 300

Neon

What am I?

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A 400

8, Be

Mass = ?

Element ID?

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What three groups are the most reactive (including

metals and nonmetals) and why?

A 500

1, 2, & 17. Families 1 & 2 – lose electrons easily. Family 17 – gains 1 electron easily

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I am a horizontal row. Properties change as they move across me from left

to right. What am I?

B 100

Periods

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I am a vertical column. Everyone in my column has similar properties.

What am I?

B 200

Family/group

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B 300

Family/group

You can use my number to find the number of valence

electrons

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The model of the periodic table below shows the locations of four elements.

Periodic Table

A student is asked to identify an element that is a pale-yellow brittle solid and does not conduct electricity. At which location in this periodic

table would the element most likely be found?

B 4004

1

4

3

2

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Elements in family 8 are: a)metals b) metalloids c) nonmetals

B 500metals

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How many atoms of oxygen are in a

molecule of glucose (C6H12O6 )?

C 100

6

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How many Oxygen MOLECULES in the equation below?

2Fe + 2O2 2FeO2

C 200

2

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C 3004

How many Oxygen ATOMS in the

PRODUCT below?

2Fe + 2O2 2FeO2

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How many atoms of Sulfur in the formula below?

3H2SO4

C 400

3

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CO2 + H2O C6H12O6 + O2

The equation above is not balanced correctly. Which of these is a balanced equation for photosynthesis?

A 12CO2 + H2O C6H12O6 + O2

B CO2 + 9H2O C6H12O6 + O2

C CO2 + H2O 3C6H12O6 + O2

D 6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2

C 500Answer D

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Name the herbivore/1st order consumer in this food chain

D 100caterpillar

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L

D 200Bird, mouse

List two competitors for the grasshopper.

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D 300Lion, Kite

Name 2 top carnivores, (tertiary consumers) in this

food web.

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D 400producers

Where is the most energy

available in this

pyramid?

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D 500

Autotrophs make their own energy; heterotrophs must get their energy from something else

What is the difference between a heterotrop

h and an autotroph?

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Which information could a student determine from only the chemical formula of a protein?

F The color of the protein

G The number of molecules in each sequence that makes up a protein

H The physical arrangement of atoms in the structure of the protein

J The number of atoms of each element in the protein

E 100J

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I am a vertical column. Everyone in my column has

similar properties. What am I?

E 200

Family/Group

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E 300

What are six evidences of a chemical reaction?

Color change, gas produced, light, temperature change, precipitate, pH

Memnonic Device Evidence

City

Girls

Love

Their

Pretty

Phones

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E 400D

When trying to identify an unknown element, a scientist determines what other elements the unknown element reacts with chemically. Which property of the unknown element determines the other elements it reacts with?

A The total number of neutrons in the unknown element

B The total number of particles in the nucleus of the unknown element

C The number of protons in the nucleus of the unknown element

D The number of valence electrons in the unknown element

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DAILY DOUBLE

E 500

DAILY DOUBLE

Place A Wager

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The chemical equation shown below represents a reaction that produces fuel for certain cars.

CO + H2O CO2 + H2

List two evidences of a chemical reaction from this equation

E 500Gas produced; new elements created

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Organic compounds contain PONCHS. (Phosphorous,

Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon, Sulfur). What one element

MUST be present for it to be an organic compound?

F 100Carbon

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The formula for water is H2O. Why is is not an

organic molecule when it contains two of the

elements in PONCHS?

F 200It contains no CARBON

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A balance and a graduated cylinder are used to determine the density of a mineral sample. The sample has a mass of 14.7 g and a volume of 2.2 cm3. What is the density of the mineral sample?

F 3006.68 g/cm3

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What two things do you add to find the mass of an atom?

F 400

What are protons and neutrons?

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F 500

Arsenic

A researcher wants to experiment with an element that reacts like phosphorus

(P) but has a greater atomic mass. Which element should the researcher select for

the experiment?

A Nitrogen (N) C Arsenic (As)

B Sulfur (S) D Silicon (Si)

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

GRAPHING

Please record your wager.

Click on screen to begin

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The chemical equation shown below represents a reaction that produces fuel

for certain cars.

CO + H2O CO2 + H2

Which substance represented in this equation is classified as an element?

Click on screen to continue

H (Hydrogen)

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