One of the more popular chemistry assignments is a scavenger hunt, where students are asked to identify or bring in items that fit a description. Examples of scavenger hunt items are things like 'an element' or 'a heterogeneous mixture'. Are there additional items you would add to a scavenger hunt or that you have been asked to find for an assignment? You're welcome to
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Chemistry Scavenger Hunt Clues
First, let's start with the clues. You can print this page out to start your own chemistry scavenger hunt or try to find the answers. These same clues plus answers are found on the next page, to not spoil the challenge.
- An element
- A heterogeneous mixture
- A homogenous mixture
- A gas-liquid solution
- A malleable substance
- A solid-liquid solution
- A substance which has a volume of 1 cm3
- An edible example of a physical change
- An edible example of a chemical change
- A pure compound which contains ionic bonds
- A pure compound which contains covalent bonds
- A mixture that can be separated by filtration
- A mixture that can be separated by some other method than filtration
- A substance with a density less than 1g/mL
- A substance with a density more than one
- A substance which contains a polyatomic ion
- An acid
- A metal
- A non-metal
- An inert gas
- An alkaline earth metal
- Immiscible liquids
- A toy which demonstrates a physical change
- The result of a chemical change
- A mole
- A substance with tetrahedral geometry
- A base with a pH greater than 9
- A polymer
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