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Earth’s materials are being used up at a quicker rate than they can be replenished We must find substitutes for common materials Substitutes should be Plentiful Inexpensive Properties are very similar to the original material
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An element that at different forms each has a distinctly different physical or chemical property Example: Diamond, graphite, and buckmisterfullerene are ALL Carbon!
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Ceramics Clay (mineral kaolinte, magnesium, sodium, and potassium ions) Very plentiful on earth Natural ceramics: hard, ridged, low chemical reactivity, resistance to wear, resistant at very high temperatures, strong at high temps ▪ Diesel engines made from ceramics can operate at higher temps Problems – ceramics are brittle and crack when go from hot to cold quickly
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Plastics Synthetic materials made of carbon chains with hydrogen and other materials attached Less dense than metal Springy (doesn’t dent easily) Problem: most plastics are made from petroleum (a non-renewable resource)
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Alloys A solid combination of 2 or more metals Brass = zinc and copper Bronze = copper with tin, zinc, and other elements Steel = iron with carbon and small amounts of others Other common alloys:Pewter, 14-carat gold, white gold
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Paint, Varnishes, and Shellacs Protects Look Nice Powder Coating ▪ Eliminates the need for solvents ▪ Electrically charged fine powder is sprayed from spray guns ▪ Product is heated to “cure” the powder into a tough shell ▪ Long-lasting, corrosion resistant surface Paints are made of ▪ Pigment and solvent
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Process used to cover one metal with another Ex. Steel bumpers on trucks are plated with nickel so they resistance rusting in bad weather Process is all about the oxidation and reduction of the metals Ex. Chrome plating on trucks and motorcycles
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One or two atoms thick…very thin! Optics and electronics industry UV /anti-glare protection on auto glass Color changing paint (iridescence) Cars that appear different colors in different light
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Page 204 - 205 #’s 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 14, 15, 16, 17
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Test Friday 2-29-08 Unit 2 Section C and D Balancing Equations What is the mole Molar Mass Conserving Resources Dealing with Waste 4 R’s This Power Point Remember to complete your review Questions for both sections: due the day of the test
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