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Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Put-Put Boat
Using the biodiesel from the lab we made Put-Put boats using it to race. Put-Put boats use steam engine to propel themselves forward, and can be made out of anything that floats. Not all we made were good, my group in particular.


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Monday, April 18, 2016
Making Biodiesel
For the next part of the biodiesel unit, we made biodiesel from some pretty gross looking stuff. Taking used geese from chik-fillet a and some other compounds, then mixing them in heat, we were able to create burnable biodiesel. It wasn't particularity hard and can be done at home. (Warning: unpleasant smell)


Link:
http://www.make-biodiesel.org/
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_make.html
Link:
http://www.make-biodiesel.org/
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_make.html
Sunday, April 17, 2016
Biodiesel
Our next project in class is to put together a video to enter in a competition. The video must be supportive of biodiesel and the winner is the video with the most views. My lab partner decided to make a video of Uncle Sam encouraging the viewer to use biodiesel for the good of the U.S. We had to find a lot of facts on biodiesel, and we found this:


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http://biodiesel.org/
https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/biodiesel.shtml
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http://biodiesel.org/
https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/biodiesel.shtml
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Hybridization and Resonance
Hybridization looks similar to locations of electrons, but the amount of space in each sub-level is counting the number of orbitals, not the number of electrons. More information can be found here.
The resonance of a molecule or ion were the bond aren't all the same (all either single, double, or triple) and the other bonded atoms can take the bond that is being moved, were the double or triples bonds are can switch. Basically the Lewis dot structure of a molecule or ion can be drawn in multiple ways.
| Carbon trioxide had resonance |
The structure with the mean resonance is called the resonance hybrid. This is the most accurate form of the molecule or ion. It equalizes bond length and strength. More infomation if resonance can be found here.
Monday, March 14, 2016
VSEPR
Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory (VSEPR) is used to predict the molecular shape of a molecule. Unlike a Lewis Dot Structure, VSEPR is in three dimensions, and thus, is more accurate; however, takes longer to find.
| Nitrogen trioxide |
The wedges and lines show that the bonds move towards or away form you, thus giving the bond it's 3-D shape. The shape of a molecule determines how it acts towards other molecules. The example given above is polar, so the molecule has a charge and reacts differently than a molecule that is non-polar would. Each shape also had a unique electron geometry, which depends on its number of electron domains around its central atom. The example is tetrahedral, because their is four electron domains around the nitrogen, three bonds and one pair.
Sunday, March 13, 2016
Lewis Dot Stucture
No more ionic bonds, and its terrible. This unit is over how covalent bonds bonds look. This can be done on a two dimensional plane, called a Lewis Dot Structure. The structure tells you what atoms have electrons and which atoms share electrons with other atoms.
The dots next to each elements tell the number of electrons that stay next to each element. The lines represent two electrons that are shared between elements. The total number of electrons in the structure have to equal the total number of valence electrons of the elements. The number of bonds needed can be found using a have, need, share method.
Saturday, March 5, 2016
Post-Test Thoughts
Long. 50 questions in less than one hour is hard to finish, thankfully where wasn't a lot of math after the first 10 or so questions. Overall I fell pretty good about that test, was able to finish in time and not guess on a whole bunch of the question. Should probally start studying more by doing the practice quizzes. Still, overall, felt pretty good about it.
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