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Who Wants to be a Mole-ionaire?

Who Wants to be a Mole-ionaire?. MOLEIONAIRE. Designed by Sarah Helsinger Dixie High School, New Lebanon, Ohio. Rules / Directions. Each student in the class may attempt the fastest finger question.

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Who Wants to be a Mole-ionaire?

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  1. Who Wants to be aMole-ionaire? MOLEIONAIRE Designed by Sarah Helsinger Dixie High School, New Lebanon, Ohio

  2. Rules / Directions • Each student in the class may attempt the fastest finger question. • All correct fastest finger questions will go into a large beaker and one will be drawn, that person will go to the hot seat. • While playing, the person in the hot seat can only use the periodic table…NO CALCULATOR,or classmates! • The 3 life lines to chose from are: • Ask the class • 50/50 • Call upon your lab partner

  3. Let’s Play Who Wants to be a Moleionaire! MOLEIONAIRE

  4. A) iron, B) nitrogen, C) sulfur, D) gold Fastest Finger Question #1 Put the following elements in order by atomic mass, starting with the lowest mass. B C A D

  5. $2 What are test tube holders used for? To clean test tubes To hold beakers A: B: To mix solutions in test tubes To hold test tubes C: D:

  6. $2 What are test tube holders used for? To clean test tubes To hold beakers A: B: To mix solutions in test tubes To hold test tubes C: D:

  7. $6 Which piece of lab equipment should you use to measure liquids? Beaker Graduated cylinder A: B: Flask Evaporating Dish C: D:

  8. $6 Which piece of lab equipment should you use to measure liquids? Graduated cylinder Beaker A: B: Evaporating Dish Flask C: D:

  9. $8 Which region exists to the left of the stair-step line on the periodic table? Noble gases Metalloids A: B: Non-metals Metals C: D:

  10. $8 Which region exists to the left of the stair-step line on the periodic table? Noble gases Metalloids A: B: Non-metals Metals C: D:

  11. $10 What is a clay triangle used to hold? evaporating dish beaker A: B: crucible test tube C: D:

  12. $10 What is a clay triangle used to hold? evaporating dish beaker A: B: crucible test tube C: D:

  13. $18 What is one of the most expensive pieces of laboratory equipment used to measure accurate amounts of liquids. graduated cylinder pipette A: B: burette beaker C: D:

  14. $18 What is one of the most expensive pieces of laboratory equipment used to measure accurate amounts of liquids. graduated cylinder pipette A: B: burette beaker C: D:

  15. $23 How much does ½ a mole of Aluminum weigh? 26.98 g 13.5 g A: B: 14 g 52 g C: D:

  16. $23 How much does ½ a mole of Aluminum weigh? 26.98 g 13.5 g A: B: 14 g 52 g C: D:

  17. Congratulations! You are a Chemistry Mole-ionaire! MOLEIONAIRE Thank you for playing!

  18. Who Wants to be aMole-ionaire? MOLEIONAIRE Designed by Sarah Helsinger Dixie High School, New Lebanon, Ohio

  19. Rules / Directions • Each student in the class may attempt the fastest finger question. • All correct fastest finger questions will go into a large beaker and one will be drawn, that person will go to the hot seat. • While playing, the person in the hot seat can only use the periodic table…NO CALCULATOR,or classmates! • The 3 life lines to chose from are: • Ask the class • 50/50 • Call upon your lab partner

  20. Let’s Play Who Wants to be a Moleionaire! MOLEIONAIRE

  21. A) Adjust gas B) Turn on gas C) Light match D)Remove loose clothing Fastest Finger Question #2 Put the steps used to light a Bunsen burner in the correct order. D C B A

  22. $2 When might you use beaker tongs? To remove a beaker from drawer When a beaker is hot A: B: To transport crucibles When a test tube is hot C: D:

  23. $2 When might you use beaker tongs? To remove a beaker from drawer When a beaker is hot A: B: To transport crucibles When a test tube is hot C: D:

  24. $6 Which element is in the same family as Oxygen? Nitrogen Sulfur A: B: Copper Argon C: D:

  25. $6 Which element is in the same family as Oxygen? Nitrogen Sulfur A: B: Copper Argon C: D:

  26. $8 Which piece of lab equipment is used to crush and grind solid crystals? beaker flask A: B: crucible mortar & pestle C: D:

  27. $8 Which piece of lab equipment is used to crush and grind solid crystals? beaker flask A: B: crucible mortar & pestle C: D:

  28. $10 What is the mass of one mole of Manganese? 25 g 24.3 g A: B: 54.94 g 95.94 g C: D:

  29. $10 What is the mass of one mole of Manganese? 25 g 24.3 g A: B: 54.94 g 95.94 g C: D:

  30. $18 How many Oxygen’s are in this compound? Ca(H2PO4)2 4 8 A: B: 6 1 C: D:

  31. $18 How many Oxygen’s are in this compound? Ca(H2PO4)2 4 8 A: B: 6 1 C: D:

  32. $23 How many atoms are in 2.5 moles of Silver? No calculator! 4.2 E -24 atoms 1.5 E 24 atoms A: B: 269.75 atoms 107.9 atoms C: D:

  33. $23 How many atoms are in 2.5 moles of Silver? No calculator! 4.2 E -24 atoms 1.5 E 24 atoms A: B: 269.75 atoms 107.9 atoms C: D:

  34. Congratulations! You are a Chemistry Mole-ionaire! MOLEIONAIRE Thank you for playing!

  35. Who Wants to be aMole-ionaire? MOLEIONAIRE Designed by Sarah Helsinger Dixie High School, New Lebanon, Ohio

  36. Rules / Directions • Each student in the class may attempt the fastest finger question. • All correct fastest finger questions will go into a large beaker and one will be drawn, that person will go to the hot seat. • While playing, the person in the hot seat can only use the periodic table…NO CALCULATOR,or classmates! • The 3 life lines to chose from are: • Ask the class • 50/50 • Call upon your lab partner

  37. Let’s Play Who Wants to be a Moleionaire! MOLEIONAIRE

  38. A)krypton, B)xenon, C)neon, D)helium Fastest Finger Question #3 Put the following noble gases in order by atomic number, starting with the largest. B A C D

  39. $2 What is the chemical symbol for Gold? Au G A: B: Ag Go C: D:

  40. $2 What is the chemical symbol for Gold? Au G A: B: Ag Go C: D:

  41. $6 Using the periodic table, determine which element has a mass of 63.55 grams/mole Arsenic Argon A: B: Copper Gold C: D:

  42. $6 Using the periodic table, determine which element has a mass of 63.55 grams/mole Arsenic Argon A: B: Copper Gold C: D:

  43. $8 What type of water should always be used in a chemistry lab? tap spring A: B: distilled boiled C: D:

  44. $8 What type of water should always be used in a chemistry lab? tap spring A: B: distilled boiled C: D:

  45. $10 Who organized the periodic table by atomic number? Newton Mendeleev A: B: Einstein Bohr C: D:

  46. $10 Who organized the periodic table by atomic number? Newton Mendeleev A: B: Einstein Bohr C: D:

  47. $18 Using a the periodic table, (no calculator), which of the following is the correct mass for the compound Ca(H2PO4)2 201g/mole 88 g/mole A: B: 201g 88 g C: D:

  48. $18 Using a the periodic table, (no calculator), which of the following is the correct mass for the compound Ca(H2PO4)2 201g/mole 88 g/mole A: B: 201g 88 g C: D:

  49. $23 How many moles are equivalent to 3.01 E 23 atoms of Carbon. 12.011 moles 1.8 E 47 moles A: B: .500 moles 2.5 E 22 C: D:

  50. $23 How many moles are equivalent to 3.01 E 23 atoms of Carbon. 12.011 moles 1.8 E 47 moles A: B: .500 moles 2.5 E 22 C: D:

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