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Welcome to Who Wants to be a Science Millionaire
` 50:50 15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 Welcome to Who Wants to be a Science Millionaire 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 If 50:50 is chosen then the teacher can tell the pupil two answers that are NOT correct. If phone a friend is requested then the teacher could choose one member of the class at random to be the ‘friend’. This (hopefully) should encourage all pupils to pay attention because they may well be chosen. If ask the audience is chosen then the class opinion could be asked for (by show of hands) … hopefully this will encourage other pupils to remain equally attentive. ## This slide does NOT move on automatically ## 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100
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Acid And Alkalis Revision Questions
15 £ 1 Million Acid And Alkalis Revision Questions 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 Teacher explains that the next question, when it appears, will be worth £100. This slide will move on automatically 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100
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What colour does Universal indicator turn in strong acid?
15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 What colour does Universal indicator turn in strong acid? 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 >>>>> SCROLL DOWN HERE because many instructions are in these notes <<<<< The first question is added to this slide by replacing the text which says ‘Enter £100 Question’. Four answers are chosen and placed into the ABCD boxes, replacing the words ‘Answer 1’, ‘Answer 2’ etc. The game is more challenging if answers are chosen which are fairly close to the correct answer, thereby attempting to ensure that the pupil has understood the topic rather than simply guessing. However it does of course depend entirely upon the (ability etc of the) intended audience. The same process is carried out throughout the entire quiz. When all four possible answers have appeared, then the mouse can be clicked and the ‘thinking sound’ will be heard whilst the pupil makes up his/her mind as to the correct answer. If the pupil makes an attempt at an answer (and if they are ‘certain’!!!) then another mouse click will reveal the correct answer. Hence care has to be taken with the mouse clicks otherwise the answer could accidentally be revealed too early! If the pupil needs to ask a friend or whatever, then the thinking music can be paused by pressing the backwards arrow on the keyboard. The sound can be resumed by pressing the forwards arrow (or mouse etc as usual). Hence, for this game it may be easier to ignore the mouse and simply use the forward/backward arrow keys to move through the game. A: Red B: Green C: Orange D: Purple
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That Is Incorrect That Is Incorrect
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15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100
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Some acids should be treated very carefully. This is because:
15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 Some acids should be treated very carefully. This is because: 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100 A: They are sour B: They are red C: They are corrosive D: None of these
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That Is Incorrect That Is Incorrect
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15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100
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A weak acid will have a pH of:
15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 A weak acid will have a pH of: 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: 0-3 B: 7 C: 8-10 D: 4-6
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That Is Incorrect That Is Incorrect
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15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100
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What is the pH of a neutral substance?
15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 What is the pH of a neutral substance? 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: 7 B: 6e C: 5 D:10
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That Is Incorrect That Is Incorrect
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15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100
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15 £1 Million A bee sting is acidic. To stop the pain, which of these substances could you put onto it? 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: Vinegar B: Lemon Juice C: Water D: Baking soda
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You’ve Reached the £1,000 Milestone! Congratulations! Congratulations!
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15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100
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Metals…………. 15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11
£64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A:Conduct sometimes B: Don’t Conduct C: Good Conductors D: are weak
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15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100
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Non Metals are 15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11
£64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: poor thermal conductors B: good thermal conductors D: good electrical conductors C: Usually Strong
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15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100
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What is the chemical symbol for Magnesium
15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 What is the chemical symbol for Magnesium 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: Mag B: M C: Mg D: Na
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15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100
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When you add a acid to an alkali, you get a what reaction?
15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 When you add a acid to an alkali, you get a what reaction? 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: Simple B: Neutralisation C:acid D: they don’t react
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15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100
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What liquid is always produced in a neutralisation reaction
15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 What liquid is always produced in a neutralisation reaction 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: lemonade B: water C: hydrochloric acid D: sulphuric acid
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You’ve Reached the £32,000 Milestone! Congratulations!
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15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100
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What colour does Universal indicator turn in strong alkali?
15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 What colour does Universal indicator turn in strong alkali? 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: Green B: Red C: No Change D: Purple
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15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100
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Complete this equation Metal + Acid ? + Hydrogen
15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 Complete this equation Metal + Acid ? + Hydrogen 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: Metal B: Metal salt D: Carbonate C: Oxygen
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15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100
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Complete this equation Metal Carbonate + Acid Metal Salt + water + ?
15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 Complete this equation Metal Carbonate + Acid Metal Salt + water + ? 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: Hydrogen B: Oxygen C: Nitrogen D: Carbon Dioxide
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15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100
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Complete this equation
15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 Complete this equation MetalOxide + Acid Metal Salt + ? 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: Water B: Hydrogen C: Oxygen D: Alkali
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15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100
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15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 Each acid forms a special type of salt. What salt does Hydrochloric acid form? 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: Sulphates C: Chlorides C: Nitrates D: Hydrogen
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