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Category Number
Category
Question
Answer
Dollar Amount
Category Number
Category
Question
Answer
Dollar Amount
1
Lonely Pairs
5
Bent (Trigonal Planar)
$200
Tetrahedral
$400
Bent (Tetrahedral)
$600
Sawhorse
$800
T-shaped (octahedral)
$1,000
2
Geometree?
5
Bent (Linear)
$200
Linear
$400
Trigonal Bipyramidal
$600
Square T-Shaped
$800
Square Pyramidal
$1,000
3
Waitress? I’d like to order
5
Boiling Point - (Beryllium, Cobalt, Sulfur)
$200
Atomic mass - (Boron, Titanium, Magnesium)
$400
Electronegativity - (Selenium, Argon, Cesium)
$600
Ionization Energy - (Helium, Hydrogen, and Oxygen)
$800
Bond force - (Perchlorate, Acetate, Hydroxide)
$1,000
4
The Wedge of the world
5
I am a salty Solanum Tuberosum
$200
I am made up of 3 Fluorines and 1 Boron
$400
I am from Belgium and created to be digested
$600
I break octet
$800
I am a starch made up of Cx(H20)y
$1,000
5
In 5 words or less
5
Boiling Point
$200
Malleability
$400
Intermolecular force
$600
Viscosity
$800
Intramolecular forces
$1,000
6
James’ Bonds
5
CH2Cl2
$200
SO3
$400
CH2O
$600
Ch2F2
$800
SF4
$1,000
10
A Blast of the Past
5
An alloy that is made up of Copper and Zinc
$400
How many pascals are in 1 atm
$800
A famous scientist who shot alpha particles (Helium nuclei) at beryllium, which led to discovering neutrons
$1,200
What is the name of the spectra of light in which you are able to observe every single wavelength
$1,600
name protons, different neutrons
$2,000
11
Inventions
5
A vacuum tube containing one or more electron guns, which emit electron beams. Famously used to measure the mass of neutrons
$400
electromagnetic fields to propel charged particles to very high speeds and energies, and to contain them in well-defined beams
$800
houses and controls nuclear fission, creating nuclear waste as a result
$1,200
electromagnetic fields to propel charged particles to very high speeds and energies, and to contain them in well-defined beams
$1,600
rods used in a nuclear reactor to control nuclear fission
$2,000
12
Speed
5
If the plural of goose is geese, what is the plural of moose?
$400
Plumbum is the root word for what chemical element? (Hint: Plumbus)
$800
Name one periodic table element that starts with a ‘D’
$1,200
If A x (B+C) then it is equal to AxB + AxC (true or false?)
$1,600
Which freezes faster? Hot water or Cold water?
$2,000
1
What’s Mr.Filler’s Favorite Color????
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