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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.• 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
Fastest Finger
Question #1
Put the following
elements in order by
atomic mass, starting
with the lowest mass.
A) iron,
B) nitrogen,
C) sulfur,
D) gold
B
CA
D
A: B:To clean test tubes To hold beakers
$2What are test tube holders
used for?
C: D:To mix solutions in test tubes
To hold test tubes
A: B:To clean test tubes To hold beakers
$2What are test tube holders
used for?
C: D:To mix solutions in test tubes
To hold test tubes
A: B:Beaker Graduated cylinder
$6Which piece of lab equipment
should you use tomeasure liquids?
C: D:Flask Evaporating Dish
A: B:Beaker Graduated cylinder
$6Which piece of lab equipment
should you use tomeasure liquids?
C: D:Flask Evaporating Dish
A: B:Noble gases Metalloids
$8Which region exists to the left
of the stair-step line on the periodictable?
C: D:Non-metals Metals
A: B:Noble gases Metalloids
$8Which region exists to the left
of the stair-step line on the periodictable?
C: D:Non-metals Metals
A: B:graduated cylinder pipette
$18What is one of the most expensive
pieces of laboratory equipment used to measure accurate amounts of liquids.
C: D:burette beaker
A: B:graduated cylinder pipette
$18What is one of the most expensive
pieces of laboratory equipment used to measure accurate amounts of liquids.
C: D:burette beaker
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MOLEIONAIRE
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.• 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
Fastest Finger
Question #2
Put the steps used to light a Bunsen burner in the correct order.
A) Adjust gas
B) Turn on gas
C) Light match D)Remove
loose clothing
D
B
A
C
A: B:When a beaker is hot
To remove a beaker from drawer
$2When might you use beaker tongs?
C: D:To transport crucibles
When a test tube is hot
A: B:When a beaker is hot
To remove a beaker from drawer
$2When might you use beaker tongs?
C: D:To transport crucibles
When a test tube is hot
A: B:beaker flask
$8Which piece of lab equipment is
used to crush and grind solid crystals?
C: D:crucible mortar & pestle
A: B:beaker flask
$8Which piece of lab equipment is
used to crush and grind solid crystals?
C: D:crucible mortar & pestle
A: B:4.2 E -24 atoms 1.5 E 24 atoms
$23How many atoms are in
2.5 moles of Silver?No calculator!
C: D:269.75 atoms 107.9 atoms
A: B:4.2 E -24 atoms 1.5 E 24 atoms
$23How many atoms are in
2.5 moles of Silver?No calculator!
C: D:269.75 atoms 107.9 atoms
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Mole-ionaire!
Congratulations! You are a Chemistry
Mole-ionaire!
Thank you for playing!Thank you for playing!
MOLEIONAIRE
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.• 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
Fastest Finger
Question #3
Put the following noble gases in order by atomic number, starting with the
largest.
A)krypton,
B)xenon,
C)neon,
D)helium
B
AC
D
A: B:Arsenic Argon
$6Using the periodic table,
determine which element hasa mass of 63.55 grams/mole
C: D:Copper Gold
A: B:Arsenic Argon
$6Using the periodic table,
determine which element hasa mass of 63.55 grams/mole
C: D:Copper Gold
A: B:tap spring
$8What type of water should always
be used in a chemistry lab?
C: D:distilled boiled
A: B:tap spring
$8What type of water should always
be used in a chemistry lab?
C: D:distilled boiled
A: B:201g/mole 88 g/mole
$18Using a the periodic table, (no calculator),
which of the following is the correct mass for the compound Ca(H2PO4)2
C: D:201g 88 g
A: B:201g/mole 88 g/mole
$18Using a the periodic table, (no calculator),
which of the following is the correct mass for the compound Ca(H2PO4)2
C: D:201g 88 g
A: B:12.011 moles 1.8 E 47 moles
$23How many moles are equivalent to 3.01 E 23 atoms of Carbon.
C: D:.500 moles 2.5 E 22
A: B:12.011 moles 1.8 E 47 moles
$23How many moles are equivalent to 3.01 E 23 atoms of Carbon.
C: D:.500 moles 2.5 E 22
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MOLEIONAIRE
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.• 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
Fastest Finger
Question #4
Put the following
elements in order by
atomic mass, starting
with the heaviest
A)hydrogen,
B)sulphur,
C)nickel,
D)nitrogen
C
D
B
A
A: B:positive endothermic
$10A change in which energy
is released to its surroundings
C: D:negative exothermic
A: B:positive endothermic
$10A change in which energy
is released to its surroundings
C: D:negative exothermic
A: B:63.5 moles 2.9 E –3 moles
$23How many moles are in a copper penny containing
1.8E 21 atoms?
C: D:1.1 E 45 moles 1.9 moles
A: B:63.5 moles 2.9 E –3 moles
$23How many moles are in a copper penny containing
1.8E 21 atoms?
C: D:1.1 E 45 moles 1.9 moles
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MOLEIONAIRE
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.• 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
Fastest Finger
Question #5
Put the following
in order by
size, staring with the smallest.
A) atom,
B) molecule,
C) compound,
D) polymer
AB
C
D
A: B:CaCl CaCl2
$8Which of the following is the
correct formula for Calcium chloride?
C: D:Ca2Cl CCl2
A: B:CaCl CaCl2
$8Which of the following is the
correct formula for Calcium chloride?
C: D:Ca2Cl CCl2
A: B:float sink
$10An object that has a densityof 2.34 g/l will __ in water.
C: D:dissolvehang in the middle
A: B:float sink
$10An object that has a densityof 2.34 g/l will __ in water.
C: D:dissolvehang in the middle
A: B:O F
$18What element is represented
by the following electron configuration? 1s22s22p5
C: D:Fl Ne
A: B:O F
$18What element is represented
by the following electron configuration? 1s22s22p5
C: D:Fl Ne
A: B:3.01 atoms 8.3 E –26 atoms
$23 How many atoms of oxygen
enter your lungs when you inhale5.0 E-2 mol of oxygen?
C: D:8.3 atoms 3.01 E 22 atoms
A: B:3.01 atoms 8.3 E –26 atoms
$23 How many atoms of oxygen
enter your lungs when you inhale5.0 E-2 mol of oxygen?
C: D:8.3 atoms 3.01 E 22 atoms
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Mole-ionaire!
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Mole-ionaire!
Thank you for playing!Thank you for playing!
MOLEIONAIRE
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.• 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
Fastest Finger
Question #6
Put these steps of the scientific method in order
starting with the first.
A) hypothesis,
B) analyze data,
C) question,
D) procedure
C
D
B
A
A: B:212oC 32oC
$2At what temperature does water boil at in the Celsius
temperature scale?
C: D:273oC 100oC
A: B:212oC 32oC
$2At what temperature does water boil at in the Celsius
temperature scale?
C: D:273oC 100oC
A: B:A 14 kt gold ring Calcium chloride
$8Which of the following is an
example of a mixture?
C: D:salt water
A: B:A 14 kt gold ring Calcium chloride
$8Which of the following is an
example of a mixture?
C: D:salt water
A: B:96 grams/mole 43 grams/mole
$18Using the periodic table, what
is the mass of (NH4)2CO3
C: D:96 grams 43 grams
A: B:96 grams/mole 43 grams/mole
$18Using the periodic table, what
is the mass of (NH4)2CO3
C: D:96 grams 43 grams
A: B:196 moles 2.49 E –7 moles
$23How many moles of gold are insea water if 1.5 E 17 atoms are
found in a sample?
C: D:9.03 E 40 moles 9.03 moles
A: B:196 moles 2.49 E –7 moles
$23How many moles of gold are insea water if 1.5 E 17 atoms are
found in a sample?
C: D:9.03 E 40 moles 9.03 moles