Monday January 26 Objective: Name 4 common air pollutants and what causes them. Checkpoint: What air pollution particle did you research? What is one interesting.

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Monday January 26 Objective: Name 4 common air pollutants and what causes them. Checkpoint: What air pollution particle did you research? What is one interesting thing you learned about it? Homework: – Types of Fuels (due Thursday) – Study for air pollution exam (Friday)

Fill out stamp sheet with returned papers Check grades online

Air Pollution Project You will be assigned one of the following air pollution particles: – Carbon monoxide (CO)Tropospheric ozone (O 3 ) – Sulfur dioxide (SO 2 )Acid rain – Nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) – Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Your Google slide presentation should include 4 slides with pictures: 1.Title slide (your name, class, air pollution particle) 2.What is the source or cause of this air pollution? 3.What are the health effects and why is it dangerous to breath in? 4.What can we do to minimize this air pollution?

Air Pollution Gallery Walk Type of pollutionWhere does it come from? Health effects? What can we do to minimize this pollution? Carbon monoxide (CO) Sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) Nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Tropospheric ozone (O 3 ) Acid rain

Exam on Friday Word bank vocabulary Air pollution (particulate matter, other types of pollution)… open notes Pollution map practical Microscope practical

Biodiesel Project Laura Reciclado

Biodiesel Project

Types of Fuel For each fuel: – Gasoline – Ethanol – Diesel – Biodiesel Answer the following questions: – What is it? How is it made / what is it made of? – Positives of the fuel (environmental or economic) – Drawbacks of the fuel (environmental or economic)