Chemical Concoctions
Elemental Showdown
Molecular Mysteries
Lab Legends
Chemical Curiosities
100

Q: This explosive gas is produced when vinegar (acetic acid) reacts with baking soda (sodium bicarbonate)

A: What is carbon dioxide?

100

Q: What is the name of Mrs. Perkins' first pet? 

Jinga

100

Q:  What does Mr. Perkins do for a living? 

Sells tires

100

What does Jada often want to do in labs? 

Light things on fire/blow something up

100

What is the real color of Mrs. Perkins' hair? 

light brown
200

Q: When hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) decomposes, it forms water (H2O) and this gas, known for its distinct smell

A: What is oxygen gas (O2)?

200

Q: This element, with the symbol "Hg," is commonly known as quicksilver and is liquid at room temperature

A: What is Mercury?

200

Q: This molecule is responsible for the distinctive smell of rotten eggs and is composed of one sulfur atom and two hydrogen atoms.

A: What is hydrogen sulfide (H2S)?

200

Q: Who is credited with discovering penicillin, a life-saving antibiotic, in 1928

A: Who is Alexander Fleming?

200

Q: What is the only metal that is a liquid at room temperature?

A: What is mercury? 

300

Q: This famous chemical reaction, which produces a loud bang, bright flash, and the formation of water vapor and nitrogen gas, is often used in small firework devices

A: What is the reaction between potassium nitrate (KNO3) and powdered sugar (C12H22O11)?

300

Q: What is Mrs. Perkins' favorite vegetable? 

Potato

300

Q: What is the simplest and most abundant molecule in the universe, and consists of just one proton and one electron?

A: What is hydrogen?

300
Q: Which lab was overall everyone's favorite because it was so time consuming and tedious? 

The titration lab. 

300

Q: Which gas is known as laughing gas

A: What is nitrous oxide?

400

Q: This chemical compound, commonly used as a rocket propellant and a powerful oxidizer, creates explosive reactions when combined with fuels

A: What is liquid oxygen?

400

Q: Found in common table salt, this element carries the symbol "Na" and is highly reactive with water

A: What is sodium?

400

Q: This molecule is commonly known as water and consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom

A: What is H20?

400

Q: What is the name of the famous experiment conducted by Ernest Rutherford in which he discovered the atomic nucleus

A: What is the gold foil experiment?

400

Q: If the class had a mascot, who would it be? 

Tiana, the dog

500

Q: What did Mrs. Perkins say when her chemistry experiment failed to produce the desired results?

A: "Well, I guess things aren't always 'element-ary', are they?"

500

Q: Essential for all living organisms, this element is identified by the symbol "C" and is the building block of organic compounds

A: What is carbon?

500

Q: This sweet-tasting molecule is found in fruits like grapes and is responsible for the flavor of wine

A: What is ethanol (C2H5OH)?

500

Q: What element did Marie and Pierre Curie discover in 1898, paving the way for the field of radioactivity?

A: What is radium?

500
Q: If you wanted to bribe Mrs. Perkins, what food would work best? 

Brownies