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Element Escape Room
Cecilia Largey
Created on August 1, 2020
Digital Breakout - a short introduction to different applications of some of the Elements.
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Transcript
Elemental Escape Room
Click on the clues to help you escape!
When you have all 9 clues, click here.
You Found an Element!
This element is liquid at room temperature and looks silver. What could it be?
Tin
Silver
Mercury
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That's Right!
You Found an Element!
The container has 2 samples of this element. One is diamond and the other is graphite. What element is it?
Carbon
Sodium
Silicon
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Great job!
You Found an Element!
This element is a clear, flammable gas and its atomic mass is 16 amu. What element is it?
Helium
Nitrogen
Oxygen
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Awesome!
You Found an Element!
This dark metalloid is very sturdy and often used as a semiconductor for electronics. What element is it?
Selenium
Bismuth
Silicon
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Fantastic!
You Found an Element!
This violet-black solid has an atomic mass of 126 and can be used as an antiseptic. What element is it?
Iodine
Antimony
Potassium
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Keep up the good work!
You Found an Element!
This shiny metallic solid has an atomic number of 48 and despite being toxic, it is used in rechargeable batteries. What element is it?
Cadmium
Rhodium
Arsenic
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Woo-hoo!
You Found an Element!
This soft alkaline earth metal produces a bright red color when burned, making it useful for fireworks. What element is it?
Sodium
Strontium
Lithium
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Way to go!
You Found an Element!
This element is naturally found as a toxic, green gas, but when a compound, its usually loses its toxicity. It can also be found in bleach. What element is it?
Xenon
Chlorine
Neon
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Wonderful!
You Found an Element!
This brittle, yellow solid (non-metal) with a unique odor has many practical applications such as in pyrotechnics, insecticides, and even to treat some skin diseases.
Calcium
Sulfur
Arsenic
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Well Done!
You finished!
Last Step: unscramble the letters and show the word to your teacher.
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