Define inorganic chemistry. Carry out an experiment to show three
different ways of protecting iron or steel from rusting. Tell why aluminum
doesn't rust the way iron does. Do an experiment in which one metal makes
another metal deposit from solution. Explain what takes place in terms of
the activity series of metals.
Define organic chemistry.
- What are organic chemicals?
- Name three organic chemicals.
- Tell the difference between polar and nonpolar.
- Show how polar and nonpolar substances do not mix.
Define physical chemistry.
- Construct a Cartesian diver.
- Explain why the medicine dropper sinks to the bottom when the sides
are squeezed.
Define pollution.
- Name two chemicals that cause air, water, or solid waste pollution
near your home. Tell where these pollutants might have come from. Find
one way to control one of these. Do one test to show that air or water
is polluted.
- Do ONE of the following:
- Write the formula for ozone. Tell where it is found. Tell how
it is both a pollutant and also necessary for a healthy environment.
- Write the formula for carbon dioxide. How can it cause the
greenhouse effect?
- Write the formula for sulfur dioxide. Explain what acid rain
is. What does pH measure? Measure the pH of rain or a body of
water near your home. Tell how acid rain can be prevented.
Do ONE of the following:
- Visit an industrial plant that makes chemical products or uses
chemical processes, and describe the processes used. What, if any,
pollutants are produced and how are they handled?
- Visit a laboratory or business that uses chemicals and find out how
and why chemicals are used.
- Visit a county agent to learn how chemistry is meeting farm
problems of soil fertility and crop pests.
Describe two different kinds of work done by chemists, chemical
engineers, and chemical technicians. Explain the differences in college
courses for training each of these three kinds of people.
BSA Advancement ID#: 34
Source: Boy Scout Requirements, #33215E, revised 2002
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