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Chemistry Escape Room

Emily Rountree

Created on April 1, 2021

2020-2021

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Transcript

>>Intro<<

>>Suspects<<

Chemistry

>>Map<<

Escape Room

>>Clues<<

“The game is afoot.” - Sherlock Holmes

Murder in Dusk Basin

A Chemistry Mystery...

Flashing lights paint a familiar scene as you pull up to the Acme Labs building. You head towards the entrance, past a cop talking to lab employees, judging by the white coats and clipped on IDs, past the caution tape, and ignoring the rookie demanding you leave the scene. "What do we got?" You say to the guy on his fifth cup of coffee standing at the lab entrance just inside. He grunts, not turning around. "Our lab rat here stone dead on the floor, no signs of trauma. Other employees say he was fine and talking with them an hour ago." You take in the scene and take off your sunglasses. "Looks like we'll have to...Barium."

+ MISSION

Suspects

“What you do in this world is a matter of no consequence. The question is what can you make people believe you have done.” - Sherlock Holmes

Old Woman JosieThe Clerk

Pamela TukerThe Student

Leon WolffThe Banker

Lucas GarciaThe Scientist

Peter PetersThe Farmer

Dusk Basin

“Where there is no imagination, there is no horror.” - Sherlock Holmes

Hastily shoved between dark forest, treacherous desert, and landforms still left to be discovered, Dusk Basin was known for being extraordinarily forgettable... until now.

· Acme Labs

· Peters' Farm

· Police Station

· Hardware Store

· Forest

· Library

Clue 1

Clue 3

Clue 2

Locked

Locked

Locked

Clue 4

Case File

Locked

Locked

Lab

Locked

Look for clues... When you're ready, let's talk to some suspets.

Dusk Basin is a small town, and it's likely someone has heard something. Ask around town to see what you can find out.

You've set off the alarm!

coefficients should help you out

FIELD NOTES

Lucas GarciaAge: 32 Occupation: Scientist Cause of death: Unknown Suspects: Everyone Old Woman Josie tells you of a mysterious figure that came into the store about a week ago. "The darn register is broken, though. I can't seem to look up the transaction!"

Try to hack into the machine to get information.

Try to hack into the machine to get information.

Try to hack into the machine to get information.

Try to hack into the machine to get information.

Try to hack into the machine to get information.

Restricted Access Authorized Personnel Only

Example: 1.23

Question Leon Wolff until he tells you what he knows.

How many grams of NaOH are needed to make 3.0 L of 1.90 M solution? Round to nearest whole number.

ASK

Alright, I'll talk!

Just please, no more Chemistry!

How did they do it?

How did they do it?

Carbon Monoxide

Cyanide

Radium

Arsenic

Completed

Clue 1

Clue 3

Clue 2

Completed

Completed

Clue 4

Case File

Locked

Lab

Completed

Ar-As

A lethal dose of acute arsenic (As₂O₃) poisoning is 200 mg. How many molecules is that?

Round your answer to 2 decimal places.

What are the first THREE digits of your answer? Include decimal point.

Example: 1.23

Peter Peters! The jig is up! You're under arrest!

What?! I was so careful-- I mean, I didn't do it! I swear!!

Likely story, but the evidence says otherwise. The Scientist, Peter?! How could you?

He kept poking his head around my farm... It was only a matter of time before he discovered too much...

I just have one more question for you...

What is the pOH of an aqueous solution that contains 1.0 x 10⁻⁵ M H+ ions in solution?

Can you close the case?

Answer

Wrong answer!

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