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1/6 & 1/7 - 8th Grade Agenda Learning Objective: Learn about Properties of Carbon Collect HW: Reading & Notetaking: p.138 – 139 pH Lab Video: None of the Above Textbook Reading p HW: Reading & Notetaking p.141 – 142 Reminder HW: Science Fair Background due 1/13 & 1/14 (10 Points)
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Daily Reflection Prompt: Write 3 questions you have about Carbon.
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Which element is essential life?
Carbon: Because of its unique ability to comb______ in many ways with itself and other elements, carbon has a central role in the chemistry of living org_________ ine anism
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Carbon can be arranged different ways
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What kind of Pure Carbon is this?
Diamond: At very high temp__________ and pressures, carbon atoms can form diamonds. Diamonds are extremely hard and nonrea______. erature active
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What kind of Pure Carbon is this?
Graphite: In graphite, each carbon atom is bon______tightly to three other carbon in layers Bonds between atoms in different layers are very we_______. ded ak
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Diamonds are the hardest substance on Earth. What is it made out of?
Carbon Diamonds are formed deep within the earth At very high temperature and pressure, carbon atoms from diamond crystals.
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Diamonds and Pencil Leads are both made out of pure carbon
Question: Why is a diamond much harder than pencil lead? Answer: Difference in the arrangement of molecules
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Carbon has 4 valence electrons
Because Carbon has 4 valence electrons, it is possible for carbon atoms to from chains and rings
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What kind of Pure Carbon is this?
Fullerene are carbon atoms arranged in shape of a holl______sphere (Discovered 1985) In a Nanotube, carbon atoms are arranged in the shape of a long, hollow cylinder (Discovered in 1991). Nanotubes are tiny, light, flexible and extremely stro_______ ow ng
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What is made of carbon compounds?
Cotton Shirt Shampoo Propane Meat Vegetable Paper
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Which elements does hydrocarbon contain?
Hydrocarbon is a compound that contains only elements hydrogen and carbon. Hydrocarbons are flammable
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What is a Isomer? Compounds that have the same chemical formula but different structural formulas are called isomers Butanes and isobutane have different melting points and boiling points
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Double Bond Single bond hydrocarbons end in “-ane” like Propane
Double Bond hydrocarbons end in “-ene” or “-yne” like Ethene.
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pH Lab Lemonade Water Baking Soda 2 7 8.5
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