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Matter Matters Just for
Structure
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of the
Atom The Scientific
Periodic Table Chemical Reactions

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400 400 400 400 400 400

500 500 500 500 500 500

This is the state of matter


that has a definite shape
and a definite volume.

A 100
solid
A 100
The state of matter that has NO definite
shape or volume, but has lots of energy.
A 200
plasma
A 200
The state of matter with no
definite shape of volume.
A 300
gas
A 300
The state of matter with no definite
shape, but has a definite volume.
A 400
liquid
A 400
Explain the Law of Conservation
of Matter.
A 500
You can’t create or destroy matter,
but you can change it.
A 500
What is located in the
nucleus of an atom?
B 100
protons & neutrons
B 100
What are the names & charges
of all 3 parts of the atom?
B 200
protons (+), neutrons (0), electrons (-) B
200

According to the modern atomic theory.


where are electrons located?
B 300
Outside the nucleus, somewhere
in the electron cloud.
B 300
Give the formula for this
molecule.

B 400
NO2
B 400
Neutrons are similar to protons,
except they have this kind of
charge.
B 500
Neutral or no charge
B 500
Who created the modern periodic
table? C 100

Dimitri Mendeleev
C 100
How is the current periodic table
arranged? C 200

by atomic number
C 200
Where do you look (on the periodic table) to
find elements that have similar properties?
C 300
groups/families
C 300

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DOUBLE C 400

What characteristics do all


Noble Gases have in common? C 400

They are all almost totally


unreactive.
C 400
Which 2 families on the periodic
table are the most reactive?
C 500
1 (Alkali Metals) & 17 (Halogen Gases)
C 500
What kinds of elements form ionic
bonds? D 100

Metal and nonmetals


D 100
What are 2 common types of
chemical bonding?
D 200
ionic & covalent
D 200
When sodium and fluorine combine
chemically, what is formed?
D 300
Sodium fluoride-a stable compound D

300
A + B → AB is an example of
what type of chemical reaction?

D 400
synthesis
D 400
The reaction CaCO3 → CaO + CO2
is an example of what type
of chemical reaction?
D 500
decomposition reaction
D 500
The first step in the
Scientific Method.
E 100
Define the problem.
E 100
The second step in the
Scientific Method.
E 200
Form a hypothesis.
E 200
You do this to test a hypotheses. E 300

Experiment!!
E 300
You collect this during an experiment. E
400

data
E 400
This is the “final answer” in
the Scientific Method.
E 500
conclusion
E 500
This ancient country’s name used
to be Kemet.
F 100
Egypt
F 100
This is the only food that doesn’t spoil.
F 200

honey
F 200
Dolby surround sound was invented for
this movie in 1977.
F 300
Star Wars
(Episode IV: A New Hope)
F 300
Where does the United States keep
its supply of silver?
F 400
West Point, NY
F 400
What was the first book ever
written on a typewriter?
F 500
Tom Sawyer
by Mark Twain/Samuel
Clemmons
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category
is: Matter Matters
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