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Review Jeopardy

Biology

Review Jeopardy

“SI”gn of the time

The “H” Bond

“Atom” Rex

“Bond”ed Together

“Balance” Beams

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“SI”gn of the Times

Q: What unit is the metric system based on?

“SI”gn of the Times

A: 10

“SI”gn of the Times

Q: What is the SI base unit for length?

“SI”gn of the Times

A: Meter

“SI”gn of the Times

Q: What is SI base unit for temperature?

“SI”gn of the Times

A: Kelvin

“SI”gn of the Times

Q: Conver 0.0987 kg to dg

“SI”gn of the Times

A: 987 decigrams

The “H” Bond

Q:Examples of this characteristic of the hydrogen bond include the razor demo, the penny lab, and water reforming over the top of

submerged objects.

The “H” Bond

A: Surface tension

The “H” Bond

Q: Example inlcudes swimming pool water remaining warm on

cool fall nights

The “H” Bond

A: Resistance to temperature change

The “H” Bond

Q: Separates the individual water molecules immediately above freezing pt in this substance

allowing a solid to float on a liquid.

The “H” Bond

A: Ice

The “H” Bond

Q: Hydrogen bonds link individual water molecules together because

they are this: Just don’t get confused w/ Santa Claus and

Penguins!

The “H” Bond

A: Polar

“Atom” Rex

Q: Positively charged subatomic particle in an atom

“Atom” Rex

A: Proton

“Atom” Rex

Q: Subatomic particle with mass of 0 amu

“Atom” Rex

A: Electron

“Atom” Rex

Q: A charged atom, no they don’t stick their fingers into the electrical

outlet!

“Atom” Rex

A: Ions

“Atom” Rex

Q: Boy do I feel heavy, I must be carrying a few extra neutrons

“Atom” Rex

A: Isotope

“Bonded” Together

Q: Formed when atoms of opposite charges are attracted

and bond together

“Bonded” Together

A: Ionic Bond

“Bonded” Together

Q: Formed when atoms share electrons

“Bonded” Together

A: Covalent Bond

“Bonded” Together

Q: How nice! 2 Oxygen atoms share electrons equally and allow

us to breathe!

“Bonded” Together

A: Nonpolar covalent bond

“Bonded” Together

Q: Wow, Cl is powerful, I would hate to be H and have to share

electrons w/ that bully!

“Bonded” Together

A: Polar covalent

“Bonded” Together

Q: IDK, Water is a pretty powerful substance due to this type of bonding between molecules.

OMG!

“Bonded” Together

A: Hydrogen Bond

“Balance” Beam

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