Start by choosing 3 applications of chemical substances. One must be an application of electrochemistry, one must be an application of organic chemistry, and one can be an application of your choice. For each application: • Compare the thermochemical and/or equilibrium reactions that describe how the substances are made. • How does the way the atoms combine determine the properties of the products? • How do their properties make them appropriate for their use? • How does how they are made explain their effect on human health and the environment? Suggest how they can be made and used more responsibly. You will summarize your research with an infographic or poster about that product.

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Start by choosing 3 applications of chemical
substances. One must be an application of
electrochemistry, one must be an application of
organic chemistry, and one can be an
application of your choice. For each application:
• Compare the thermochemical and/or
equilibrium reactions that describe how the
substances are made.
• How does the way the atoms combine
determine the properties of the products?
• How do their properties make them
appropriate for their use?
• How does how they are made explain their
effect on human health and the environment?
Suggest how they can be made and used
more responsibly.
You will summarize your research with an
infographic or poster about that product.
Transcribed Image Text:Start by choosing 3 applications of chemical substances. One must be an application of electrochemistry, one must be an application of organic chemistry, and one can be an application of your choice. For each application: • Compare the thermochemical and/or equilibrium reactions that describe how the substances are made. • How does the way the atoms combine determine the properties of the products? • How do their properties make them appropriate for their use? • How does how they are made explain their effect on human health and the environment? Suggest how they can be made and used more responsibly. You will summarize your research with an infographic or poster about that product.
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