Suspect #1 George Norman
Suspect #2 Becky Baker
Suspect #3 Liz Lemon
Suspect #4 Ben Linus
Suspect #5 Jenna Drinker
Suspect #6 Pete Peterson
Suspect #7 Mick Jones
Suspect #8 Blondie Carmichael
George Norman recently had an accident where he cut himself with a knife. He cleaned the wound with rubbing alcohol. The formula for rubbing alcohol (isopropanol) is C3H8O.
Suspect #2 Becky Baker
Suspect #3 Liz Lemon
Suspect #4 Ben Linus
Suspect #5 Jenna Drinker
Suspect #6 Pete Peterson
Suspect #7 Mick Jones
Suspect #8 Blondie Carmichael
Suspect #1 George Norman
Suspect #3 Liz Lemon
Suspect #4 Ben Linus
Becky Baker is a world famous chef. She had just finished baking a cake at the time of the crime. The recipe called for baking soda. The formula for baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is NaHCO3
Suspect #5 Jenna Drinker
Suspect #6 Pete Peterson
Suspect #7 Mick Jones
Suspect #8 Blondie Carmichael
Suspect #1 George Norman
Suspect #2 Becky Baker
Suspect #4 Ben Linus
Liz Lemon just had her nails done, and she still has traces of nail polish remover on her hands. Nail polish remover contains acetone. The formula for acetone is C3H6O
Suspect #5 Jenna Drinker
Suspect #6 Pete Peterson
Suspect #7 Mick Jones
Suspect #8 Blondie Carmichael
Suspect #1 George Norman
Suspect #2 Becky Baker
Suspect #3 Liz Lemon
Ben Linus had been walking around in the rain for about an hour before the crime he was suspected of occurred. He was dripping wet with water at the time. The formula for water is H2O.
Suspect #5 Jenna Drinker
Suspect #6 Pete Peterson
Suspect #7 Mick Jones
Suspect #8 Blondie Carmichael
Suspect #1 George Norman
Suspect #2 Becky Baker
Suspect #3 Liz Lemon
Suspect #4 Ben Linus
Jenna Drinker was making cocktails at The Corner Bar just before the crime occurred. She had traces of vodka (ethanol) on her hands. The formula for ethanol is C2H6O.
Suspect #6 Pete Peterson
Suspect #7 Mick Jones
Suspect #8 Blondie Carmichael
Suspect #1 George Norman
Suspect #2 Becky Baker
Suspect #3 Liz Lemon
Suspect #4 Ben Linus
Suspect #5 Jenna Drinker
Suspect #7 Mick Jones
Suspect #8 Blondie Carmichael
Pete "Salty" Peterson has a terrible sense of taste, so he adds salt to everything he eats. The formula for table salt (sodium chloride) is NaCl.
Suspect #1 George Norman
Suspect #2 Becky Baker
Suspect #3 Liz Lemon
Suspect #4 Ben Linus
Suspect #5 Jenna Drinker
Suspect #6 Pete Peterson
Suspect #8 Blondie Carmichael
Mick Jones is English and always puts vinegar on his fries (or chips, as he calls them). On the day of the crime, he spilled vinegar all over his hands. The formula for vinegar is C2H4O2.
Suspect #4 Ben Linus
Suspect #1 George Norman
Suspect #2 Becky Baker
Suspect #3 Liz Lemon
Suspect #5 Jenna Drinker
Suspect #6 Pete Peterson
Suspect #7 Mick Jones
Blondie Carmichael just got done touching up her roots with hydrogen peroxide, getting it all over the place, before the crime occurred. The formula for hydrogen peroxide is H2O2.
Empirical Formula Mystery Suspect Board
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Created on February 14, 2023
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Suspect #1 George Norman
Suspect #2 Becky Baker
Suspect #3 Liz Lemon
Suspect #4 Ben Linus
Suspect #5 Jenna Drinker
Suspect #6 Pete Peterson
Suspect #7 Mick Jones
Suspect #8 Blondie Carmichael
George Norman recently had an accident where he cut himself with a knife. He cleaned the wound with rubbing alcohol. The formula for rubbing alcohol (isopropanol) is C3H8O.
Suspect #2 Becky Baker
Suspect #3 Liz Lemon
Suspect #4 Ben Linus
Suspect #5 Jenna Drinker
Suspect #6 Pete Peterson
Suspect #7 Mick Jones
Suspect #8 Blondie Carmichael
Suspect #1 George Norman
Suspect #3 Liz Lemon
Suspect #4 Ben Linus
Becky Baker is a world famous chef. She had just finished baking a cake at the time of the crime. The recipe called for baking soda. The formula for baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is NaHCO3
Suspect #5 Jenna Drinker
Suspect #6 Pete Peterson
Suspect #7 Mick Jones
Suspect #8 Blondie Carmichael
Suspect #1 George Norman
Suspect #2 Becky Baker
Suspect #4 Ben Linus
Liz Lemon just had her nails done, and she still has traces of nail polish remover on her hands. Nail polish remover contains acetone. The formula for acetone is C3H6O
Suspect #5 Jenna Drinker
Suspect #6 Pete Peterson
Suspect #7 Mick Jones
Suspect #8 Blondie Carmichael
Suspect #1 George Norman
Suspect #2 Becky Baker
Suspect #3 Liz Lemon
Ben Linus had been walking around in the rain for about an hour before the crime he was suspected of occurred. He was dripping wet with water at the time. The formula for water is H2O.
Suspect #5 Jenna Drinker
Suspect #6 Pete Peterson
Suspect #7 Mick Jones
Suspect #8 Blondie Carmichael
Suspect #1 George Norman
Suspect #2 Becky Baker
Suspect #3 Liz Lemon
Suspect #4 Ben Linus
Jenna Drinker was making cocktails at The Corner Bar just before the crime occurred. She had traces of vodka (ethanol) on her hands. The formula for ethanol is C2H6O.
Suspect #6 Pete Peterson
Suspect #7 Mick Jones
Suspect #8 Blondie Carmichael
Suspect #1 George Norman
Suspect #2 Becky Baker
Suspect #3 Liz Lemon
Suspect #4 Ben Linus
Suspect #5 Jenna Drinker
Suspect #7 Mick Jones
Suspect #8 Blondie Carmichael
Pete "Salty" Peterson has a terrible sense of taste, so he adds salt to everything he eats. The formula for table salt (sodium chloride) is NaCl.
Suspect #1 George Norman
Suspect #2 Becky Baker
Suspect #3 Liz Lemon
Suspect #4 Ben Linus
Suspect #5 Jenna Drinker
Suspect #6 Pete Peterson
Suspect #8 Blondie Carmichael
Mick Jones is English and always puts vinegar on his fries (or chips, as he calls them). On the day of the crime, he spilled vinegar all over his hands. The formula for vinegar is C2H4O2.
Suspect #4 Ben Linus
Suspect #1 George Norman
Suspect #2 Becky Baker
Suspect #3 Liz Lemon
Suspect #5 Jenna Drinker
Suspect #6 Pete Peterson
Suspect #7 Mick Jones
Blondie Carmichael just got done touching up her roots with hydrogen peroxide, getting it all over the place, before the crime occurred. The formula for hydrogen peroxide is H2O2.