JEOPARDY POWERPOINT TEMPLATES
Safety Method Periodic Table
Phy./Chem
Atoms
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FINAL JEOPARDY
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• Where should you put broken glass?
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• In the box by the microwave.
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• What is the length of time your eyes should be washed if chemicals get in them?
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• Fifteen minutes
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• What kind of shoes should be worn in a lab?
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• Closed toed.
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• What should you do if you have chemicals to dispose of?
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• Listen or ask for directions on the proper way to dispose of them.
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• What are two ways a fire blanket can be used?
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• To wrap a person in and roll them in it if they are on fire. Put it on a fire and smother the flames.
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• What is the part of the scientific method that asks a question?
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• The first part. The purpose
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• This is the part of the scientific method where you gather materials and follow step by step instructions.
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• experiment
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• What stating the outcome and sharing is called.
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• conclusion
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• The sentence to remember the order of the scientific method.
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• Please ride home every afternoon carefully.
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• To make graphs, charts or tables is called this.
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• Analyze data
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• Vertical columns on the periodic table
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• Groups or families
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• Horizontal rows
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• periods
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• Most reactive group.
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• Alkali Metals
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• Least reactive family
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• Nobles gases
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• metalloids
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• Elements along a stair step line that have the characteristics of metals and non-metals
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• I cut up a piece of paper into tiny pieces. This is what kind of change?
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• physical
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• I bake a cake and it is this kind of change
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• chemical
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• The sentence used to remember the signs of a chemical change.
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• Please excuse coughs, burps, and sneezes.
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• What does the “please” stand for in the chemical change sentence?
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• precipitate
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• What does “excuse” represent in the sentence?
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• Energy change – change in temperature
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• Atoms are made mostly of this.
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• Empty space.
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• The two subatomic particles found in the nucleus.
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• Protons and neutrons.
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• Where the electrons of an atom are located.
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• Electron cloud
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• The atomic number of an element is the same number as the amount of this subatomic particle.
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• proton
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• The atomic mass of an atomic is made up of two subatomic particles. What are they?
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• Protons and neutrons
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• The name of the scientist who believed the atom resembled or looked like a blueberry muffin.
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