Jeopardy Template

JEOPARDY
1. Form teams of 4-5. Sit together at the desks.
No more than SEVEN teams.
2. You need ONE iPad per team.
3. Decide on a team name.
4. Write it on the board.
All personal items including extra iPads and
cellphones need to be placed at a lab table.
Phones out during game = automatic loss!
Rules of Jeopardy
1. We will take turns picking categories and point
values
2. All teams have 30 seconds to write their answer
on their IPAD (large enough for me to read from
the front).
3. At the end of 30 sec, all teams will hold up their
iPads. Every team with a right answer, gets the
points.
JEOPARDY!
GayLussac’s
Law
Boyle’s
Law
Kinetic
Charles’ Combined Molecular
Gas Law
Law
Theory
Misc.
100 100 100 100 100 100
200 200 200 200 200 200
300 300 300 300 300 300
400 400 400 400 400 400
500 500 500 500 500 500
100
A. Gay-Lussac’s Law relates these two
variables as they affect gases
100A
Q: What are pressure and temperature?
200
A. The type of relationship that exists between
the variables in Gay-Lussac’s Law.
200A
Q: What is a direct relationship? (As one
increases, the other increases proportionally)
300
A. The equation for Gay-Lussac’s Law.
300A
Q: What is P1/T1 = P2/T2?
400
A. How pressure is affected If the temperature
of a gas is quadrupled (and all other variables
remain constant).
400A
Q: What is quadrupled? (x4)
500
A. The two variables that are assumed
constant in Gay-Lussac’s Law.
500A
Q: What is “n”, number of moles
and “v” volume?
Must have both, either letter or name of
variable!
100
Boyle’s law relates these two variables that
affect gases.
100B
Q: What are pressure and volume?
200
This is the type of relationship that exists
between the two variables in Boyles law.
200B
Q: What is an inverse relationship? (as one
increases, the other decreases proportionally)
300
A. The equation for Boyle’s Law
300B
Q: What is P1V1=P2V2
400
If you double the pressure on a gas, and all
other variables remain constant, this is how
you must change the volume.
400B
Q: What is cut it in half?
500
A. The two variables that are assumed
constant in Boyle’s Law.
500B
Q: What is temperature and number of moles?
Must have both variables to get correct! You
can answer with either the letter or name of
each variable.
100
Charles law describes a relationship between
these two variables that affect gases.
100C
Q: What are volume and temperature?
200
This is the type of relationship that exists
between the two variables in Charles law.
200C
Q: What is direct? (when one increases the
other increases proportionally)
300
A. The equation for Charles’s Law
300C
Q. What is
𝑉1
𝑇1
=
𝑉2
𝑇2
?
400
If you triple the temperature on a gas what
happens to its volume if the other variables
remain unchanged?
400C
Q: What is triple?
500
A. The two variables that are assumed
constant in Charles’s Law.
500C
Q: What is pressure and number of moles?
Must have both to get right! You can answer
either the letter or name of each variable.
100
A. The three variables used in combined gas
law.
100D
Q: What are pressure, temperature, and
volume?
200
A. This is the variable that is held constant in
the combined gas law.
200D
Q. What is n, number of moles?
300
A. The equation for the Combined Gas Law.
300D
Q: What is
𝑃1 𝑉1
𝑇1
=
𝑃2 𝑉2
𝑇2
?
400
A. This is the Law that Combined Gas Law
turns into when volume remains constant.
400D
Q. What is Gay-Lusacs Law?
500
A. This is how the pressure of a gas is affected
when both the volume and temperature are
cut in half.
500D
Q. The pressure remains unchanged.
100
A. This is how many tenants there are in the
Kinetic Molecular Theory.
100E
Q: What is five?
200
A. The motion of gases according the kinetic
molecular theory.
200E
Q: What is fast, random, constant and linear
motion? (must have at least 2!)
300
According to KMT kinetic energy is dependent
upon this.
300E
Q: What is temperature?
400
Gases consist mostly of _________.
(1000:1 ratio of _same blank!_ to actual mass)
400E
Q: What is empty space?
500
Ideal gases neither _________ nor
___________ each other
500E
Q: What is attract and repel?
100
A. The conditions at STP.
100F
Q: What is _1_ and _2_?
Blank1 options: 0C or 273 K
Blank2 options: 1 atm, 760 mm Hg, 760 torr,
101.325 kPa, 101,325 Pa, or 14.7 lb/in2
200
A. An instrument used to measure the
pressure of an enclosed gas.
200F
Q: What is a monometer?
300
This law explains why a football deflates in
cold weather.
300F
Q: What is Charles’s Law
400
This law explains why deep sea fish die after
being brought to the surface.
The symptoms they experience are outlined below:
400F
Q: What is Boyle’s Law?
500
A. This law explains how a bullet is fired:
gunpowder is ignited creating super-heated
gas which propels the bullet form the chamber
gas
bullet
500F
Q: What is Gay-Lussacs Law?
Topic:
Gas Equations
Make your
wager
A light bulb contains argon gas at a
temperature of 295K and at a
pressure of 75 kPa. The light bulb
is switched on and after 30
minutes, the temperature is 418K.
If the volume of the bulb remains
constant, what is the pressure at
418K?
Time is up!
P1V1 P2V2

T1
T2
P2
75kPa

295K 418K
P2 = 106 kPa