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8-1: Properties of CarbonWhy does carbon play a central role in the chemistry of living organisms?
Anticipatory Set
What do these two things have in common?
They are both made of carbon atoms. The only difference is the
arrangement of the atoms.
California StandardsScience Standard 8.6.a: Students know that
carbon, because of its ability to combine in many ways with itself and other elements, has a central role in the chemistry of living organisms.
Inputdiamond: a crystalline form of carbon in
which each carbon atom is bonded strongly to four other carbon atoms.
graphite: a form of carbon in which each carbon atom is bonded tightly to three other carbon atoms in flat layers.
Inputfullerene: a form of carbon that consists of
atoms arranged in the shape of a hollow sphere.
nanotube: a form of carbon that consists of atoms in the form of a long, hollow cylinder.
Input & ModelingProperties of Carbon
Carbon plays a central role in the chemistry of living organisms because of its unique ability to combine in many ways with itself and other elements.
Input & ModelingCarbon Atoms & Bonding
With four valence electrons, each carbon atom is able to form four bonds. Carbon atoms can form straight chains, branched chains, and rings.
Input & ModelingCarbon Atoms and Bonding
Carbon atoms and the bonds between them can be modeled in several ways.
Input & ModelingForms of Pure Carbon
At very high temperatures and pressures, carbon atoms can form diamonds.
Input & ModelingForms of Pure Carbon
Another form of the element
carbon is graphite. In
graphite, each carbon
atom is bonded tightly to
three other carbon atoms
in flat layers.
Input & ModelingForms of Pure Carbon
In 1985, scientists made a new form of carbon, a fullerene. It consists of carbon atoms arranged in the shape of
a hollow
sphere.
Input & ModelingForms of Pure Carbon
In 1991, scientists made
another form of carbon,
a nanotube. It consists
of carbon atoms
arranged in the shape
of a long, hollow tube.
Answer #1-4Guided Practice
Independent PracticeFinish the worksheet.
HOMEWORK CONNECTION Complete the Section 8-1 Review & Reinforce
Write a detailed SUMMARY of the section and complete the UNANSWERED QUESTIONS section of your notes.
Choose two of the remaining Depth & Complexity ICONS in your notes and explain how they relate to this section.