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Enthalpy of Combustion Lesson PlanEnthalpy of Combustion Lesson Plan
Publisher
Beyond Benign
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Grade
9th - 12th
Subjects
Science
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Duration
2 days
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Collaborative Learning
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Year
2017
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Enthalpy of Combustion

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Learn the facts about types of wax! Partnered pupils determine the enthalpy of combustion for traditional paraffin candles, as well as soy-based candles. The activity focuses on calculations and compares the environmental impact of both materials.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

enthalpy, enthalpy change, combustion, heat, melting points, water, the green movement, renewable resources, non-renewable resources, molar heat of combustion

Additional Tags

science

Instructional Ideas

  • Extend the lesson by adding beeswax candles to the experiment
  • Have the class determine which principles of green chemistry were involved in the lab

Classroom Considerations

  • Lab groups should contain only two to three members
  • Lead a brief discussion about where paraffin wax comes from to help illustrate the green components of the experiment

Pros

  • Experiment offers a safer alternative to traditional enthalpy labs
  • Thoughtful questions in the post-lab section ensure learners see the big picture of renewable resources versus non-renewable resources

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RST.9-10.3 RST.11-12.3

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