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Q:. Why do we cry while cutting onions ?
Q: How does soap work ?
Q:W
hat is th
e main
chem
ical of so
ap
Q: What chemical in apples cause them to turn brown ?
Q: H
ow can
you
preven
t your eye
s fro
m waterin
g while cu
tting
onion ?
Q: H
ow does
coffee
kee
p us
awake ?
Q: What in Coffee keeps us awake?
Rules:1. Player 1 holds the catcher closed. Player 2 chooses one of the
four pictures.2. Player 1 opens and closes the catcher the number of times
indicated on the picture.3. Player 2 gets to try and answer one of the trivia questions.
Pull up the panel to see the answer!4. Pass the catcher between turns.
A: Caffeine works by blocking an action of a natural brain chemical that is associated with sleep.
A: Wear goggles or Refrigerate your onion before cutting it
A:.C
affeine
A:Tyrosinase, an
enzyme, oxidizes
when
exposed to
oxygen in air and
causes browning.
A: Brush or dip sliced applesin lemon juice, citric acid will slow the enzymatic reaction.
A:Sodium stearate
A: C
hemical in
soap
has o
ne
hyd
rophilic (w
ater‐lovin
g) and one
lipophilic (fat‐lo
ving)
ends. Th
e lipophilic e
nds
stick to dirt. Th
ese get engu
lfed in
the so
ap an
d
are wash
ed aw
ay with
water.
A: Su
lfur in
Onion
cells gets mixe
d
with
moistu
re in
air and th
us
irritates eyes
Q: H
ow can
you
prevent sliced
ap
ples from
turning brown?
Chemistry inEveryday Life
Q:Why are flowers frequently smelly?
Q: The pictured plant causes lots pf people to sneeze, what is it?
Q: H
ow is R
agweed
pollin
ated?
Q: What is the purpose of flowers?
Q:W
hat b
irds
pollin
ate this
flower?
Q: What is the nam
e of the pictured plant?
Q: True or False; Apples started as flowers?
Rules:1. Player 1 holds the catcher closed. Player 2 chooses one of the
four pictures.2. Player 1 opens and closes the catcher the number of times
indicated on the picture.3. Player 2 gets to try and answer one of the trivia questions.
Pull up the panel to see the answer!4. Pass the catcher between turns.
A: Wild Carrot (or Queen Anne’s Lace), the root is edible.
A: Hummingbirds, the long beak is perfect for the job
A: True
A:To m
ake seed
s which m
ake new
flowers.
A:Almost always odd (3,5,7…).
A: By the wind, which is one reason it causes allergies.
A:Ragw
eed, it
flowers in
late summer.
A: M
ost likely to
attract n
ectar feed
ing in
sects
Q:Is the number
of petals on a
flower odd or
even
?
Botanyis the study of plants.
Plants are essential for human survival as they convert sunlight and
nutrients into food for humans.
Q: Why do squirrels bury acorns?
Q: White pine needles are in groups of how many?
Q: W
hat kin
d of
tree keeps its
leaves year round?
Q: Are chestnuts edible?
Q: W
hat is th
e preferre
d leaf fo
r gyp
sy moths?
Q: W
hat foods are
mad
e with sap
from
Sugar Map
les?
Q:How many species of Maple are there?
Rules:1. Player 1 holds the catcher closed. Player 2 chooses one of the
four pictures.2. Player 1 opens and closes the catcher the number of times
indicated on the picture.3. Player 2 gets to try and answer one of the trivia questions.
Pull up the panel to see the answer!4. Pass the catcher between turns.
A: Maple syrup, maple sugar, maple candies
A; Oaks, but they will eat others.
A: 128 species,
but only 12 in
North America
A: Yes, but
Horsechestnuts
are not ed
ible
A: Chestnut blight, imported to the US in 1904 killed most mature trees.
A:Evergreen. Deciduous trees drop their leaves.
A:Five, o
ther p
ines
have
groups o
f 2
or 3
.
A:To
save food fo
r the w
inter.
Q:W
hat im
ported
disea
se kills
Chestnut tree
s?
DendrologyIs the study of trees and woody plants.
It is essential we learn about all the ways that trees benefit humans and
how to protect them.