
Producing Useful Materials - 1
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6th - 8th Grade
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Christine Boudreau
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Producing Useful Materials - 1
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Multiple Choice
Desmond wanted to paint his bedroom. He went to the hardware store and was shown a variety of different paint colors from which to pick. Paint is an example of which kind of product, which is made with chemicals by humans?
natural
synthetic
accidental
natural resource
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Explanation
The correct answer is “synthetic.” Chemicals and human-made materials are called synthetic because they don’t occur naturally in nature. “Natural” is incorrect because synthetic materials are not natural. “Accidental” is incorrect because while materials can be made accidentally, human-made materials are not all called accidental. Human-made materials from chemical reactions are not natural resources
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Explanation
Natural resources are things that occur naturally in the environment and that people can use, including elements, simple molecules, or complex molecules. These natural resources are synthesized to make useful materials.
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Multiple Choice
Ella is interested in combining substances to form a new material. What does she need to know before she combines the substances to create a specific material?
whether the substances are synthetic or from natural resources
that all materials react to combine and form new products accidentally
the physical and chemical properties of the material that will be formed
the physical and chemical properties of the substances and how they react chemically
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Explanation
The correct answer is “knowledge of the physical and chemical properties of substances and how they react chemically” with each other. The source of the substances is not relevant, as long as the properties of the substances are known. Materials do combine and react, but not all products are accidental. Also, the properties of the material that is formed cannot be determined until after the material is made.
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Multiple Choice
Ella is interested in combining substances to form a new material.She read about some of the products chemists have discovered. She learned that sometimes synthetic materials are created accidentally. For instance, a chemist working on plastic gun sights synthesized a very sticky material accidentally. Which product had he accidentally made?
a coil spring toy
a heavy duty adhesive glue
a new sweetener
a non-stick surface
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Open Ended
After studying chemical reactions in school, Jen examined some of the different ways people use synthetic materials. She found that there are a variety of ways people use them. What are some of the ways people use these materials and why?
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Sample Response
Sample: Synthetic fibers can take the place of naturally occurring fibers like silk and wool. They are cheaper to make and can replicate or improve on the characteristics of natural fibers. They are fibers like nylon, rayon, and spandex. They last longer, dry quickly, and are easy to clean. Synthetic flavorings make food taste better and can provide color. Artificial vanilla can replace the real vanilla, which is expensive. Preservatives prevent or slow decay and keep food fresher. Synthetic chemicals can form medicines to prevent or cure illnesses. After learning the chemical compounds in a medicine, chemists can develop the compounds artificially, make them in large amounts, and make them safer. Synthetic fuels can provide energy to reserve petroleum. Research has been going on to develop fuels that can replace petroleum.
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