Article: The Promise of BioFuels: Hype or Real Solution? Take about 15 minutes to read the article silently. As you read, highlight or circle pro’s and con’s of using biomass based fuels. Objective: I can explain why carbon forms so many compounds that are used for fuel. I can research the pro’s and con’s of fossil fuels. Agenda: BioFuel Article Carbon Gallery Walk Carbon Notes and Article Fossil Fuel Research Exit Slip: fossil fuels #1
Article: The Promise of BioFuels: Hype or Real Solution? Con
Activity: Where’s the Carbon? Gallery Walk Activity: There are six stations around the room. You will have about 3 minutes per station. Record the information about the items in your graphic organizer. When you have recorded the chemical formula for each item, return to your seat and complete Part 2 (filling in column C)
Abiotic vs. Biotic Forms of Carbon Abiotic = Related to non-living components or factors in a natural system. Biotic = Related to living components or factors in a natural system. On your graphic organizer, label each form of carbon as either biotic or abiotic. Discuss and justify your choice to your neighbor.
Think Pair Share Were you surprised that so many everyday items are carbon-based? What surprised you most? Which item in the gallery walk was not carbon- based? Why is carbon part of so many compounds? The glass is not carbon based – it is Silicon based – right below carbon on the periodic table.
I. Our Friend Carbon Because of carbon’s unique bonding characteristics, this allows it to form repeating structures. Large biological molecules are just repeating structures of smaller carbon units.
Carbon and Energy Many fuel sources are carbon-based. Some are considered renewable and others are considered non-renewable. Carbon based fuels provide energy by combustion reactions.
O-Chem! Hydrocarbons Focus Question: What is the relationship between oil and gas and living things? http://www.planete-energies.com/en/energy- sources-/oil-and-gas/oil-and-gas- deposits/formation-of-deposits-8.html Really funny video about carbon – 10 minutes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnQe0xW_JY4
Video Investigation: Climate Change: Earth’s Giant Game of Tetris https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztWHqUFJRTs Focus Questions: What is the green house effect? What are fossil fuels and what is their connection to global warming?
Organic Chemistry Reading Activity Expectations: Read individually or with a partner Answer all questions on a separate sheet of paper. Use complete sentences. Tools: Article, Notes Day 1, Textbook Optional: p.704 #8, 15; p. 706 #43, p. 742 #33, 34; p. 743 #43 – 48 (reading graphs)
Fossil Fuels Research To begin your research about fossil fuels, use this blendspace lesson: http://blnds.co/1nHvsOd Record your arguments, facts, and evidence in your project graphic organizer.
Exit Slip http://tinyurl.com/boonchem24 Use your notes. Take your time. This exit slip is graded on two new standards. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/149nZGtindBKQWZgXT13ogIfnmCVzqSCGTDjuoAfp3Uo/viewform?usp=send_form