Miscellaneous
Periodic Table
Parts of an atom
Chemical Reactions
Macromolecules
100

When the number of neutrons changes what do you have?

What is an isotope?

100

Carbon's atomic number is _______.

What is 6?

100

The inner part of an atom that contains the proton and the neutron is called the __________.

What is the nucleus?

100

In a chemical reaction the substances to the right of the arrow are called this/these?

What is/are products?

100

Hormones are an example of 

What are lipids?

200

When the number of electrons changes you have a what?

An Ion! 


Double Jeopardy! What are the two types of ions?

200

What element has a number of 56?

What is Barium?

200

These particles have a positive charge and are found inside the nucleus.

What is the proton?


200

In a chemical reaction the substances to the left of the arrow are called this/these?

What is/are reactants?

200

What elements are amino acids made of?

What is CHON

300

Who are the known creators of the Periodic Table?

Who are Dimitri Mendeleev and Henry Mosley?

300

What periodic trends increases as you go from left to right and decreases as you go from top to bottom?

What is Ionization Energy or Electronegativity?

300

These particles are located within the nucleus, and have no charge.

What is the neutron?

300

C3H8 + O2 ----> 3CO2 + 4H2O + heat

the type of chemical reaction this is

What is Combustion?

300

Aids in Immune function antibodies 

What are Protein?


400

How is the periodic table currently organized?

What is organized by atomic number!


Double Jeopardy: What particle is the same as the atomic number?

400

How many orbitals does Kr have?

What is 5?

400

These particles are negatively charge and are found outside the nucleus.

What is the electron?

400

Identify the following chemical reaction:

Cl2 + KI --> I2 + KCl

What is single replacement?
400

 The Carbohydrate Ratio

What is C:2H:O?

500

How has the atom changed over time?

What is Solid Sphere to Chocolate Chip Cookie to  Nuclear Model to Bohr to Quantum! 

500

How many valence electrons do Halogens have?

What is 7?

500

Most of the mass (P+N) of an atom is located here.

What is the nucleus?

500

One of the following is a chemical change, NOT a physical change: splitting wood, melting ice, burning wood or dissolving salt in water.

What is burning wood?

500

Contains genetic information in the form of genes 

What are Nucleic Acids?