8.P.2.1 Explain the environmental consequences of the various methods of obtaining, transforming and distributing energy.   8.P.2.2 Explain the implications.

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8.P.2.1 Explain the environmental consequences of the various methods of obtaining, transforming and distributing energy.   8.P.2.2 Explain the implications of the depletion of renewable and nonrenewable energy resources and the importance of conservation. EQ: How does the use of renewable and nonrenewable resources affect our ongoing energy crisis? LT: I can to explain how the depletion of nonrenewable resources affects research into renewable resources. L Task:. I will identify 2 renewable and 2 nonrenewable resources. I will explain the benefits and disadvantages for both

Welcome! Warm Up Tuesday 5/19/14 Type http://goo.gl/r7o9kg What is the mass that would fill in the blank in front of SO3? ___SO3 + 20g H2O  60 g H2SO4 20g 30g 40 g 60 g 2. What are the reactants for this eqn? 3. What are the products for this eqn?

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