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100

This Old Testament book is the source of an inspirational verse that is inscribed on the bell in the Pennsylvania State Assembly Hall and inspired 19th century abolitionists to adopt and rename the bell as its' symbol for their cause.

What is Leviticus?

100

The site of the third winter encampment of the Continental Army commanded by General George Washington during 1777 - 1778.

What is Valley Forge?

100

Two large bodies of  water in Philadelphia

What are the Schuylkill and the Delaware Rivers?

100

A radioactive element produced by Prof. Glenn Seaborg and used in ionization smoke detectors

What is Americium?

100

A classical contralto who gained notoriety when the Daughters of the American Revolution refused to allow her to sing to an integrated audience in Constitution Hall in Washington DC in 1939.  She sang on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial at the invitation

Who is Marian Anderson?

200

These words form the opening sentence of the Introduction of this famous document:  "When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another…."

What is the Declaration of Independence?

200

The tallest habitable building in the world in 1894 until eclipsed in 1902 by Washington Monument and Eiffel Tower.

What is Philadelphia City Hall?

200

A founder of the Philadelphia Section and a 3-time ACS President and professor at the University of Pennsylvania.

Who is Edgar Fahs Smith?

200

Joseph Priestley is credited with the discovery of  this element.

What is oxygen?

200

This French scientist is recognized as the father of modern chemistry.

Who is Antoine Lavoisier?

300

The first 3 words in the preamble to the Constitution of the United States

What is "We the People"?

300

Established in 1809 and is the oldest theater in America and the official state theater of Pennsylvania.

What is the Walnut Street Theater?

300

The current Chair of the Philadelphia Section ACS.

Who is Christie McInniss?

300

Its name means little silver and it is used in catalytic converters, jewelry and chemotherapy agents.

What is platinum?

300

This University of Pennsylvania professor was one of 3 joint awardees of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery and development of conductive polymers.

Who is Alan MacDiarmid?

400

The year the Constitution of the United States was adopted.

What is 1787?

400

This founding Father founded the Library Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Hospital, and the University of Pennsylvania.  He is also known for his inventive skills-- e.g. creating bifocals.

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

400

It is the lightest radioactive element and one of its’ isomers is commonly used in diagnostic medical imaging.

What is technetium?

400

 

 

500

The year of the bicentennial of the United States Founding.

What is 1976?

500

An actor born in Philadelphia.  His father was a prominent Philadelphia architect.  He is married to the actress Kyra Sedgwick and has performed in the movies Apollo 13 and Mystic River.

Who is Kevin Bacon?

500

 It is an alkali metal and the most abundant metal in the human body

What is calcium?

500

The highest honor conferred by the American Chemical Society for distinguished service in the field of chemistry.

What is the Priestley Medal?