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ESCAPE THE LAB

Taha Khambaty

Created on September 25, 2025

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ESCAPE THE LAB

Breakout

Start

Code

Missions

Introduction

Solve the conversion questions on measurements to get the secret code to escape the lab

ESCAPE THE LAB

MISSIONS

Code

Missions

Introduction

Select a Measurement

Start

Length

Start

Weight

Start

Capacity

Code

Missions

Introduction

Length

The next 5 questions will be about length conversations

LET'S GO

Q1: The laser beam experiment

A laser travels 4.2 km inside a vacuum tube. Convert this distance into metre

Q2: The microscope slide

A specimen of bacteria is 0.008 m long.Write its length in millimetres.

Q3: The Acid Spill

A chemical spill spreads across a tube that is 320 cm long.How many metres is this tube?

Q4: The Cooling Chamber

The chamber wall measures 1.6 m on one side and 85 cm on another side. What is the total length of the two sides in centimetres?

Q5: The Coolant System (final escape lock)

The system needs 6.4 litres of coolant. You pour in 2,800 ml first. How much more litres are needed to reach full capacity?

You have achieved the first number to create the final code

Congratulations!

You escaped the first room of the lab

Continue

Oh no!

The lab locked down before you could escape. Try again :)

BACK

Code

Missions

Introduction

Capacity

The next 5 questions will be about capacity conversations

go

Q1: The acid cylinder

A cylinder contains 1.2 litres of acid.Convert this into millilitres.

Q2: The Solution

A beaker holds 450 ml of solution.How many litres is this?

Q3: The Fuel Chamber

A container has 2.5 litres of fuel. Another container has 750 ml.What is the total capacity in litres?

Q4: The Antidote Mix

You need 1.8 litres of antidote. You only have flasks of 300 ml each. How many flasks do you need?

Q5: The Antidote Mix

The system needs 6.4 litres of coolant. You pour in 2,800 ml first. How much more litres are needed to reach full capacity?

Second code number!

Congratulations!

You escaped the second room of the lab

Continue

Oh no!

You are trapped in the lab. Try again. You can do it :)

return

Code

Missions

Introduction

Weights

The next 5 questions will be about weight conversations

let's go

Q1: Rock and a Hard Place

The lab’s balance shows a rock sample weighing 4.5 kg. Convert this mass into grams .

Q2: Cool Container

A container of liquid nitrogen weighs 12,000 g. The keypad only accepts kilograms. What should you enter?

Q3: Balancing The Scales

You need exactly 0.75 kg of copper for an experiment, but your weights are in grams. You already placed 250 g on the scale. How many more grams do you need?

Q4: Mixing Masses

A scientist left you two samples: one weighs 2.3 kg, and the other 1,700 g. If you combine them, what is the total mass in kilograms?

Q5: Metallic Ratios

The escape hatch only opens if you type the correct ratio. A lead block weighs 900 g, while an aluminum block weighs 300 g. What is the ratio of their weights (lead : aluminum)?

Third code number!

Congratulations!

You can now escape! You have the final piece of the code

Continue

Oh no!

The lab locked you in. But you can try again :)

back

Code

Missions

Introduction

CODE

Code

Press the lock to add the digits of the code and complete the escape

Code

Missions

Introduction

CODE

Code - Try again

Press the lock to add the digits of the code and complete the escape

Congratulations!

You Escaped!