The Amazing World of Organic Compounds!
Time to “Test” last year’s knowledge Create a KWL Chart What do you know? What would you like to know? What did you learn?
KWL Chart Know Want to Know Learned
Identify that Organic compounds contain Carbon Distinguish between Organic and Inorganic Molecules Analyze various compounds present in living organisms
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“ Refreshing Activity” Example Element Compound Mixture Water X Air Lead Sugar  Gold Chalk Chlorine Baking Soda Ocean Water Hydrogen Smog Salt Potassium Dust
An organic compound always includes carbon  joined  to either itself or hydrogen. Inorganic Organic Carbon Hydrogen Hydrogen Hydrogen Hydrogen
When two or more elements combine together it is called a compound. Compounds can be classified into two main groups: inorganic and organic. Inorganic Organic Carbon Oxygen
The Importance of Carbon … but not every compound containing carbon is organic. All organic compounds contain carbon... Inorganic Organic
Organic Compounds Club MEMBERS ONLY phosphorus Other Elements in Organic Compounds oxygen Other elements can be in organic compounds such as:  nitrogen sulfur Carbon and hydrogen are not the only elements that might be in organic compounds.
Importance of Carbon Carbon has the ability to join with several chemicals at the same time. It can also join with itself easily. Carbon comprises about 19% of the weight of an animal and about 12% of the weight of a plant.
All these elements could be present in Organic Compounds! Element Symbol Atomic number Metal or Nonmetal Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrogen Phosphorus Sulfur
Lets classify different compounds! What are your 4 classifications? Which compound did you place under each category? Why did you place them under that category?
What do you know about the word MONO What do you know about the word POLY Mono-mers and Poly-mers A  molecule  that may react chemically to another  molecule  of the same type to form a larger  molecule . Then what’s a Polymer? Made from monomers linked by chemical bonds and make a compound.
Lets use our compounds to differentiate between Monomers and Polymers Which you think is the Polymer?
Think about what you learned today! Don’t forget the KWL CHART!
 

Organic Compounds

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    The Amazing Worldof Organic Compounds!
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    Time to “Test”last year’s knowledge Create a KWL Chart What do you know? What would you like to know? What did you learn?
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    KWL Chart KnowWant to Know Learned
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    Identify that Organiccompounds contain Carbon Distinguish between Organic and Inorganic Molecules Analyze various compounds present in living organisms
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    “ Refreshing Activity”Example Element Compound Mixture Water X Air Lead Sugar Gold Chalk Chlorine Baking Soda Ocean Water Hydrogen Smog Salt Potassium Dust
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    An organic compoundalways includes carbon joined to either itself or hydrogen. Inorganic Organic Carbon Hydrogen Hydrogen Hydrogen Hydrogen
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    When two ormore elements combine together it is called a compound. Compounds can be classified into two main groups: inorganic and organic. Inorganic Organic Carbon Oxygen
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    The Importance ofCarbon … but not every compound containing carbon is organic. All organic compounds contain carbon... Inorganic Organic
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    Organic Compounds ClubMEMBERS ONLY phosphorus Other Elements in Organic Compounds oxygen Other elements can be in organic compounds such as: nitrogen sulfur Carbon and hydrogen are not the only elements that might be in organic compounds.
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    Importance of CarbonCarbon has the ability to join with several chemicals at the same time. It can also join with itself easily. Carbon comprises about 19% of the weight of an animal and about 12% of the weight of a plant.
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    All these elementscould be present in Organic Compounds! Element Symbol Atomic number Metal or Nonmetal Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrogen Phosphorus Sulfur
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    Lets classify differentcompounds! What are your 4 classifications? Which compound did you place under each category? Why did you place them under that category?
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    What do youknow about the word MONO What do you know about the word POLY Mono-mers and Poly-mers A molecule that may react chemically to another molecule of the same type to form a larger molecule . Then what’s a Polymer? Made from monomers linked by chemical bonds and make a compound.
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    Lets use ourcompounds to differentiate between Monomers and Polymers Which you think is the Polymer?
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    Think about whatyou learned today! Don’t forget the KWL CHART!
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