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Unit Review #4. Jeopardy. Final Jeopardy. Properties – 100. Dissolved ionic compounds are _________ ______________ of electricity. Back to Board. Properties – 100. What is good conductors?. Properties – 200. Ionic compounds have ______ boiling points. Back to Board. Properties – 200. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Unit Review #4

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Properties VSEPRShapes

Electron Confs.

Naming Compounds

Writing Formulas

Vocabulary

100 100 100 100 100 100

200 200 200 200 200 200

300 300 300 300 300 300

400 400 400 400 400 400

500 500 500 500 500 500

Final Jeopardy

Jeopardy

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Properties– 100

Dissolved ionic compounds are _________ ______________ of electricity.

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Properties– 100

What is good conductors?

Back to Board

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Properties– 200

Ionic compounds have ______ boiling points.

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Properties– 200

What is high?

Back to Board

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Properties– 300

Ionic compounds form ____________ crystalline structures.

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Properties – 300

What is hard or brittle or rigid?

Back to Board

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Properties– 400

Ionic compounds that are dissolved in a medium.

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Properties– 400

What are electrolytes?

Back to Board

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Properties– 500

Lattice energies are effected by these two factors.

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Properties– 500

What are the size of the ion and the charge of the ion?

Back to Board

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VSEPR Shapes – 100The name of this shape:

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VSEPR Shapes – 100

What is linear?

Back to Board

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VSEPR Shapes – 200The name of this shape:

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VSEPR Shapes – 200

What is tetrahedral?

Back to Board

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VSEPR Shapes – 300The name of this shape:

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VSEPR Shapes – 300

What is trigonal planar?

Back to Board

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Daily Double

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VSEPR Shapes – 400

AsH3 has this shape.

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VSEPR Shapes – 400

What is trigonal pyramidal?

Back to Board

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VSEPR Shapes – 500

SiS2 has this shape.

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VSEPR Shapes – 500

What is linear?

Back to Board

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Electron Configurations – 100

How can Sulfur become like a noble gas?

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Electron Configurations – 100

What is gain 2 electrons?

Back to Board

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Electron Configurations – 200

How can Cs become more like a noble gas?

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Electron Configurations – 200

What is lose an electron?

Back to Board

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Electron Configurations – 300

How can Kr become more like a noble gas.

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Electron Configurations – 300

It already is a noble gas so no change.

Back to Board

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Daily Double

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Electron Configurations – 400

The electron configuration of Al+3.

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Electron Configurations – 400

What is 1s22s22p6?

Back to Board

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Electron Configurations – 500

What noble gas does I-1 resemble?

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Electron Configurations – 500

What is Xe?

Back to Board

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Naming Compounds – 100

How are oxidation numbers of metals represented?

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Naming Compounds – 100

What is roman numerals in parenthesis?

Back to Board

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Naming Compounds – 200

What is the name of the compound formed by Ca+2 and F-1.

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Naming Compounds – 200

What is calcium fluoride?

Back to Board

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Daily Double

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Naming Compounds – 300

This prefix is added to a polyatomic name to represent that an additional oxygen was added.

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Naming Compounds – 300

What is per-?

Back to Board

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Daily Double

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Naming Compounds – 400

What is the name of FeS?

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Naming Compounds – 400

What is iron (II) sulfide?

Back to Board

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Naming Compounds – 500

What is the name of Se2O5?

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Naming Compounds – 500

What is diselenium pentoxide?

Back to Board

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Writing Formulas – 100

The formula of the compound formed between Na+1 and O-2

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Writing Formulas – 100

What is Na2O?

Back to Board

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Writing Formulas – 200

The formula of the compound, hydrochloric acid.

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Writing Formulas – 200

What is HCl?

Back to Board

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Writing Formulas – 300

The formula of Lithium Sulfide?

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Writing Formulas – 300

What is Li2S?

Back to Board

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Daily Double

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Writing Formulas – 400

The formula of phosphic acid?

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Writing Formulas – 400

What is H3PO4?

Back to Board

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Writing Formulas – 500

What is the formula of Manganese (III) nitride, when nitrogen is in its most common ionic form?

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Writing Formulas – 500

What is MnN?

Back to Board

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Vocabulary – 100

A positive ion

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Vocabulary – 100

What is a cation?

Back to Board

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Vocabulary – 200

An ion made of two or more atoms.

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Vocabulary – 200

What is a polyatomic ion?

Back to Board

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Vocabulary – 300

An atom, radical, or molecule that has gained or lost one or more electrons

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Vocabulary – 300

What is an ion?

Back to Board

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Vocabulary – 400

The regular pattern in which a crystal is arranged

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Vocabulary – 400

What is the Crystal Lattice?

Back to Board

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Daily Double

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Vocabulary – 500

The smallest portion of a crystal lattice that shows the three dimensional pattern of the entire lattice

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Vocabulary – 500

What is the unit cell?

Back to Board

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Final Jeopardy Lewis Dot Formulas, VSEPR

Shapes, and Polarity…Oh My.Complete the Chart

Make your Wager

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Complete the following chart

A

B

ChemicalFormula

Lewis Dot Formula

VSEPR Shape Name?

Polar or Nonpolar?

H3SiBr

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Final Jeopardy Answer

ChemicalFormula

Lewis Dot Formula

VSEPR Shape Name?

Polar or Nonpolar?

H3SiBr H

H Si H

:Br:

tetrahedral polar

..