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Web ActivitiesUNIT 2: STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIESUnit 2 – Performance Task and Review
p. 290 In steel mills and foundries, a device called an optical or wire pyrometer is often used to measure the approximate temperature of steel that is hot enough to glow by its own emitted light. Research and report on the operating principle of this type of pyrometer and refer to Planck’s theory of light emission in your explanation. Heat
Treatment of Steel Question 28 In DNA, the pairing of nitrogen bases depends on hydrogen bonding
between two molecular structures that must be precisely the right size
and shape to bring the hydrogen atoms and lone pair of electrons together.
Research and report on the names of the nitrogen bases that bond together
in a DNA double helix structure; and on how many hydrogen bonds are
formed between the two different base pairings.
Describe a carbon nanotube and some of its properties. Hoe does the bonding within the nanotube molecule compare with other forms of pure carbon? What have scientists been able to do with these tubes? List some potential applications of these nanotubes. A
Carbon Nanotube Page All
Aboard the Nanotube
Question 41 Kevlar is a specialized synthetic material that has some remarkable properties. List some of these properties and describe some different applications. What makes Kevlar so strong? Include some information about molecular structure, shape, and bonding in your answer. Brains
and Kevlar What
Makes Kevlar So Strong?
Question 42 Diamond is the hardest material known and it is used in cutting tools for any other substance, including very hard rocks like granite. And yet, diamonds are cut and polished. How is this possible? Describe the procedure and materials used. How
Diamonds Work Diamonds
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