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Chemistry Test - Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

Test your chemistry knowledge in this interactive game of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?". Answer questions about physical and chemical properties, changes in matter, and more to win the ultimate prize.

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Chemistry Test - Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

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  1. Using the“Who Wants to be a …” Template • Copy the presentation to your hard drive. • You may want to replace the graphic on the 1st slide. • You will need all the slides for the game except this slide. • Delete this slide (slide #1) after you are done constructing the questions. • Double click on the title on slide 2 and enter your text. • Follow the instructions on Slide #4 & 5 to construct all the questions and answers for the games. • Save this file. • Click in the right hand lower corner for the timed response music • I marked the spot on the first slide

  2. WHO WANTS TO BE A Millionaire? Chemistry Test – Tomorrow!!

  3. MILLIONAIRE SCOREBOARD $16,000 $1 MILLION $8,000 $4,000 $500,000 $2,000 $250,000 $1,000 $125,000 $500 $64,000 $300 $32,000 $200 Click the $ for questions $100

  4. A physical property that can be used to tell similar liquids apart is… • A: melting point • B: hardness • C: boiling point • D: smell Click on the letter of the correct answer $100 Question

  5. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  6. Correct! SCORE $100 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  7. All of the following result from a chemical reaction except… • A: ashes from fire • B: melted ice cube • C: rusted metal • D: baked bread Click on the letter of the correct answer $200 Question

  8. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  9. Correct! SCORE $200 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  10. Why do you need to know more than the melting point of a substance in order to accurately identify it? • A:The melting point of a substance changes • B:All substances have the same melting point • C:Many substances have the same melting point • D:Melting point doesn’t matter Click on the letter of the correct answer $300 Question

  11. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  12. Correct! SCORE $300 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  13. For the same mass of a particular substance, which of the states shown on the board would you expect to have the largest volume? • A: None of them • B: Container C • C: Container A • D: Container B Click on the letter of the correct answer $500 Question

  14. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  15. Correct! SCORE $500 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  16. Which container is a liquid? • A: All of them • B: Container B • C: Container A • D: Container C Click on the letter of the correct answer $1,000 Question

  17. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  18. Correct! SCORE $1,000 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  19. Unlike physical changes, chemical changes always… • A: forms a new substance • B:involves melting • C:only change state • D:take a long time Click on the letter of the correct answer $2,000 Question

  20. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  21. Correct! SCORE $2,000 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  22. Substances that cannot be broken down chemically into other substances are… • A: compounds • B: elements • C: mixtures • D: solutions Click on the letter of the correct answer $4,000 Question

  23. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  24. Correct! SCORE $4,000 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  25. Which of these is a physical change of matter? • A: water boiling • B: sugar turning to caramel • C: wood burning • D: mixing baking soda & vinegar Click on the letter of the correct answer $8,000 Question

  26. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  27. Correct! SCORE $8,000 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  28. Which of these is a chemical change of matter? • A: adding sugar to tea • B: crushing a can • C: burning wood • D: removing pulp from orange juice Click on the letter of the correct answer $16,000 Question

  29. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  30. Correct! SCORE $16,000 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  31. Mom is making an after school snack. She puts pretzels, cereal, and nuts in a bag and shakes it. She has made a… • A: suspension • B: compound • C: molecule • D: mixture Click on the letter of the correct answer $32,000 Question

  32. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  33. Correct! SCORE $32,000 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  34. A box of steel nails falls into a tub of sand. Which physical property of steel could be used to quickly sort the nails from the sand? • A: magnetism • B: flammability • C: temperature • D: odor Click on the letter of the correct answer $64,000 Question

  35. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  36. Correct! SCORE $64,000 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  37. A solution of water has a mass of 50 grams. After evaporation, the sugar left behind is only 10 grams. The missing 40 grams of mass is found as… • A: salt • B:sugar • C: water vapor • D: a weighing mistake Click on the letter of the correct answer $125,000 Question

  38. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  39. Correct! SCORE $125,000 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  40. One example of changing a substance physically is… • A: burning paper • B: baking cookies • C:heating sugar • D: blending a milkshake Click on the letter of the correct answer $250,000 Question

  41. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  42. Correct! SCORE $250,000 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  43. Salt is an example of… • A: atom • B: pure substance • C: element • D:mixture Click on the letter of the correct answer $500,000 Question

  44. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  45. Correct! SCORE $500,000 Click on the money bag to return to the scoreboard

  46. Look at the table on the board. Which substance is in a liquid state at 150 degrees Celsius? • A:butane • B: heptane • C: iodine • D: methanol Click on the letter of the correct answer $1 Million Question

  47. INCORRECT! TRY AGAIN!

  48. Correct! SCORE $1 MILION

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