Nanoscience What Is It? What is Nanoscience? Nanoscience What is it?

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Nanoscience What Is It? What is Nanoscience? Nanoscience What is it?

Nanoscience What is a nanometer? Donna: Wants figure 1.2 on pg. 7 of Klabunde’s book. Ask permission. Also can bring in a period for scale comparisons. Nanoscience What is it?

Nanoscience Name some objects that are smaller than a penny. Identify which of those objects would be considered microscopic (unable to be seen with the unaided eye). Donna: Wants figure 1.2 on pg. 7 of Klabunde’s book. Ask permission. Also can bring in a period for scale comparisons. Nanoscience What is it?

Nanoscience On the Nanoscale Judy add new screenshot Nanoscience What is it?

Making Connections Describe how nanoparticles compare in size to subatomic particles cells. 2. Do you think size affects physical properties? Speculate. Judy add new screenshot Nanoscience What is it?

Module Flow Chart Lesson 1.1 What is Nanoscience? What is Nanoscience? Examine and Compare size: macro, micro, sub-micro (nano) SI prefixes Lesson 1.2 What Makes Nanoscience so Different? Lesson 1.3 What Makes Nanoscience So Important? Poster Assessment Lesson 2.1 Extendable Solids Lesson 2.2 Extendable Solids: Reactivity, Catalysis, Adsorption Lesson 2.3 Extendable Structures: Melting Point, Color Conductivity Lesson 3.1 Carbon Chemistry Lesson 3.2 Fullerenes and Nanotubes