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Transcript of Elemental Jeopardy 6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks.
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Elemental Jeopardy6th Grade Science with Mr. Parks
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What’s in a
Name?
Where in the
World…?
Basic Chemistr
y
Facts & Figures
How Many
Elements?
100 100 100 100 100
200 200 200 200 200
300 300 300 300 300
400 400 400 400 400
500 500 500 500 500
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This element has the chemical symbol “N”.
What’s in a Name 100
Answer
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This element has the chemical symbol “N”.
What’s in a Name 100
Nitrogen
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This element has the chemical symbol “C”.
What’s in a Name 200
Answer
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This element has the chemical symbol “C”.
What’s in a Name 200
Carbon
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This is the chemical symbol for the element sodium.
What’s in a Name 300
Answer
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This is the chemical symbol for the element sodium.
What’s in a Name 300
Na
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This is the chemical symbol for the element chlorine.
What’s in a Name 400
Answer
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This is the chemical symbol for the element chlorine.
What’s in a Name 400
Cl
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These are the names of the elements in the compound Ca3(PO4)2.
What’s in a Name 500
Answer
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These are the names of the elements in the compound Ca3(PO4)2.
What’s in a Name 500
Calcium (Ca), Phosphorus (P), Oxygen (O)
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This scientific word means “the mass of air surrounding Earth.”
Where in the World...? 100
Answer
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This scientific word means “the mass of air surrounding Earth.”
Where in the World...? 100
Atmosphere
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This is the most abundant element in water.
Where in the World...? 200
Answer
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This is the most abundant element in water.
Where in the World...? 200
Oxygen
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This is the scientific word that means “living things or where living things are
found.”
Where in the World...? 300
Answer
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This is the scientific word that means “living things or where living things are
found.”
Where in the World...? 300
Biosphere
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These are the two most abundant elements in the lithosphere.
Where in the World...? 400
Answer
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These are the two most abundant elements in the lithosphere.
Where in the World...? 400
Oxygen (47%) and Silicon (28%)
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These are the two most abundant elements found in living things.
Where in the World...? 500
Answer
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These are the two most abundant elements found in living things.
Where in the World...? 500
Oxygen (65%) and Carbon (18%)
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This is a pure substance and is nicknamed “the building block of
matter”.
Basic Chemistry 100
Answer
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This is a pure substance and is nicknamed “the building block of
matter”.
Basic Chemistry 100
Element
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This substance in the group of images below is an element in a state of liquid.
Basic Chemistry 200
Answer
A
DC
B
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This substance in the group of images below is an element in a state of liquid.
Basic Chemistry 200
Choice C
A
DC
B
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This substance in the group of words below is NOT an element.
Basic Chemistry 300
Answer
Hydrogen
Helium
Carbon
SodiumPhosphorus
Water
Iron
Nickel
GoldSilver
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This substance in the group of words below is NOT an element.
Basic Chemistry 300
Water
Hydrogen
Helium
Carbon
SodiumPhosphorus
Water
Iron
Nickel
GoldSilver
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This is the meaning of the word “compound.”
Basic Chemistry 400
Answer
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This is the meaning of the word “compound.”
Basic Chemistry 400
Two or more elements chemically combined to make a new substance
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A(n) _____________ is a ________ substance that is represented by a __________
_________ and makes up all _____________ on earth.
Basic Chemistry 500
Answer
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A(n) _____________ is a ________ substance that is represented by a __________
_________ and makes up all _____________ on earth.
Basic Chemistry 500
element, pure, chemical symbol, matter
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This is one of the most abundant elements on earth that humans
breathe, found in Earth’s crust, in water, and in other things combined
with other elements.
Facts & Figures 100
Answer
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This is one of the most abundant elements on earth that humans
breathe, found in Earth’s crust, in water, and in other things combined
with other elements.
Facts & Figures 100
Oxygen
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When found in the atmosphere nitrogen has this percentage of abundance by
mass.
Facts & Figures 200
Answer
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When found in the atmosphere nitrogen has this percentage of abundance by
mass.
Facts & Figures 200
78%
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When found in the hydrosphere oxygen has this percentage of abundance by
mass.
Facts & Figures 300
Answer
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When found in the hydrosphere oxygen has this percentage of abundance by
mass.
Facts & Figures 300
85%
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This element is the most abundant element throughout multiple locations
on Earth.
Facts & Figures 400
Answer
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This element is the most abundant element throughout multiple locations
on Earth.
Facts & Figures 400
Oxygen
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From least abundant to most abundant, this is the order of the elements found
in the hydrosphere.
Facts & Figures 500
Answer
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From least abundant to most abundant, this is the order of the elements found
in the hydrosphere.
Facts & Figures 500
Sodium (1%), Chlorine (2%), Others (2%), Hydrogen (10%), Oxygen (85%)
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This is the number of different elements in the following compound:
NaCl
Identify each element as well.
How Many Elements? 100
Answer
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This is the number of different elements in the following compound:
NaCl
Identify each element as well.
How Many Elements? 100
2 - Sodium and Chlorine
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This is the number of different elements in the following compound:
CaCO3
Identify each element as well.
How Many Elements? 200
Answer
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This is the number of different elements in the following compound:
CaCO3
Identify each element as well.
How Many Elements? 200
3 – Calcium, Carbon, and Oxygen
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This is the number of different elements in the following compound:
AgNO3
Identify each element as well.
How Many Elements? 300
Answer
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This is the number of different elements in the following compound:
AgNO3
Identify each element as well.
How Many Elements? 300
3 – Silver, Nitrogen, and Oxygen
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This is the number of different elements in the following compound:
Co2(SO4)3
Identify each element as well.
How Many Elements? 400
Answer
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This is the number of different elements in the following compound:
Co2(SO4)3
Identify each element as well.
How Many Elements? 400
3 – Cobalt, Sulfur, and Oxygen
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This is the number of different elements in the following compound:
Ni(CH3CO2)2
Identify each element as well.
How Many Elements? 500
Answer
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This is the number of different elements in the following compound:
Ni(CH3CO2)2
Identify each element as well.
How Many Elements? 500
4 – Nickel, Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen