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Akron Global Polymer Academy Lesson Plans

How Does Size and Temperature Affect a Material's Conductivity?

Grades: 9-12
Author: Elif Polat
Source: This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. EEC- 1542358.


Abstract

Students will be able to measure the conductivity of metals and nanoparticles which will be sintered to be able to conduct the electricity. Also they will be able to observe how different size and temperatures of the nanoparticles affect the conductivity.


Objectives

What should students know as a result of this lesson?

What should the students be able to do as a result of this lesson?


Materials


Procedures

Engagement

Before the lesson on the metallic NPs and relate the bulk properties, students will be given a pretest on their knowledge of NPs, elements in the periodic table, and metal properties.

Day 1:

  1. What are nanoparticles?
  2. What are metals?
  3. Write 5 metals in the periodic table.
  4. What is conductivity?
  5. Can you conduct electricity?

Show the students iron, copper, zinc-use magnet and a multimeter to get them interested in metals.

Assessment: Through discussing the questions with the students, determine that they have a basic understanding of metals and conductivity before beginning of the Ag NPs.

Exploration

Day 2:

Assessment: Check students' knowledge about metals - any misconception or do not know that some metals are metal like copper.

Explanation

Day 3:

Assessment: Students should be able to apply what they have learned about conductivity of metals.

Elaboration

Day 4:

Thermal Sintered 10 nm Ag Particles0.5 hours1 hour1.5 hours
180 degrees C
200 degrees C
220 degrees C

Prerequisites

Students will need to know general metals, lab safety, and how to write the elements (symbol)


Best Teaching Practices


Alignment with Standards

NGSS Standards:

Ohio Standards:

Chemistry Course Content

Science Inquiry and Application


Content Knowledge

It is assumed that the average high school knows about nanoparticles and elements (metals) little bit.

Students should already be familiar with the following topics: Elements, Conductivity, and Materials property

Students will expand their current knowledge of metals and be able to perform conductivity


Safety


Applications

Material Engineering


Assessment

Students will be assessed using a formal labe report along with a Pre-quiz and Post-quiz.


Other Considerations

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