Periodic Table & Chemical Compounds Review Game

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Periodic Table &
Chemical
Compounds Review
Game
Rules
• Lab Table Teams 1-6
• One representative from each lab table
will come to a buzzer to receive a
question on the board
• Each correct response results in 1
point
Rules Cont.
• Incorrect answer:
Same question goes
to any other person remaining that did
not buzz in before - awarded 1 point
• Next question will go to another set of
lab table representatives
• Outside talking amongst lab tables
during a round results in deduction of
point
Rules Cont.
• Round Robin – the Eggspert will choose
a team at random when the question is
read, and that individual will attempt to
answer the question
• If incorrect, any individual may buzz in
to answer correctly
Question 1
• Finish the following statement:
• Chemical compounds have
___________ properties from the
elements that comprise them.
Question 2
• What is the purpose of a chemical
bond?
Question 3
• What is a row called on the Periodic
Table?
Question 4
• Compounds that can conduct electric
currents are held together by what type
of chemical bonds?
Question 5
• Chemical compounds are represented
through what?
Question 6
• When an atom gains or loses an
electron, what does this form?
Question 7
• What is a column called on the Periodic
Table?
Question 8
• A number in a chemical formula, which
is written to the right slightly below an
atomic symbol, indicates how much of
that element is present in the
compound. What is this number
called?
Question 9
• A chemical compounds that consists of
2 or more non-metals is held together
by what type of chemical bonds?
Question 10
• Elements in Group 1 of the Periodic
Table can typically form what?
Question 11
• Where are non-metals located on the
Periodic Table?
Question 12
• Elements in Group 17 of the Periodic
Table can typically form what?
Question 13
• What is the definition of a chemical
compound?
Question 14
• Where are metals located on the
Periodic Table?
• extra point = what is the only nonmetal located with the metals on the
Periodic Table?
Question 15
• What is the definition of a molecule?
Question 16
• A chemical compound that consists of a
metal and a non-metal is held together
by what chemical bonds?
Question 17
• Elements in Group 2 of the Periodic
Table can typically form what?
Question 18
• Where are metalloids located on the
Periodic Table? Be specific.
Question 19
• The chemical compound NH ,
4
ammonium, contains what elements?
Question 20
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Group and Period of
Silicon (Si)?
Question 21
• NH
is held together by what type of
chemical bonds?
4
Question 22
• What is the ratio of elements present in
NH4?
Question 23
Group and Period of
Manganese (Mn)?
Question 24
• Elements in Group 16 of the Periodic
Table can typically form what?
Question 25
• What is the electron movement
between the metal and the non-metal
atoms when an ionic bond is beginning
to form?
Question 26
• How does this electron transfer seen in
the previous question help create the
ionic bond?
• (hint = how doe the ions bring them
close together?)
Question 27
• In what group(s) on the Periodic Table
are the Reactive metals found?
Question 28
• When an atom gains an electron, what
type of ion does this form?
Question 29
• What is the ratio of elements present in
the compound C6H12O6?
Question 30
• What is the ratio of elements present in
the compound C4H12?
Question 31
• In what group(s) on the Periodic Table
are the noble gases found?
Question 32
• Which type of metal is more reactive,
reactive metals or transition metals?
Question 33
• What is the strength of ionic bonds?
Question 34
• What are metalloids?
Question 35
• What is the ratio of elements present in
the compound Ni2O3?
Question 36
• How can one demonstrate the strength
of ionic bonds?
• extra point = what would be the results
of this demonstration?
Question 37
• What is the electron movement
between the non-metal atoms when a
covalent bond is beginning to form?
Question 38
• Where are the Rare Earth Elements
located on the Periodic Table?
• extra point = what is the other name
that Rare Earth Elements go by?
Question 39
• ZnI
• Which element only has 1 present in
2
this chemical compound?
Question 40
• Ni O
• Which element has 3 present in this
2
3
chemical compound?
Question 41
• What is the strength of covalent bonds?
Question 42
• True or False?
• You use a subscript of 1 to indicate 1
element present in a chemical formula.
Question 43
• How can one demonstrate the strength
pf covalent bonds?
• extra point = what would be the results
of the demonstration?
Question 44
• In what group(s) on the Periodic Table
are the halogens found?
Question 45
• If you put an ionic compound through a
conductivity test using a light bulb to
demonstrate the electric current, what
would be the results of the test?
Bonus Question
Would Bromine (Br) share more
similarities with Iodine (I) or selenium
(Se)?
Further Practice
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http://www.frsd.k12.nj.us
Schools - choose JP Case
Click on Our Staff and then click on Dr. Horowitz
On left menu, choose Great Curriculum Links
On top, choose Atomic Structure and Theory
On this menu, choose Kid Zone (great links of all sorts)
On new window, choose Science Games and Puzzles (bottom right of
choices)
Finally, click on Mrs. T’s Chemistry Challenge
Directions
• Work with lab partner, type in both
names then click on the button begin 2
player game
• red arrow on top indicates the player’s
turn
• Jeopardy game to review elements and
compounds
• on separate sheet of paper, write your
names and scores after the game
• turn in after game is completed