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Akron Global Polymer Academy Lesson Plans

Identifying Unknown Polymers Using Density Measurements

Grades: 8-9
Author: Vitaliy Baranovskiy
Source: This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. EEC- 1542358.
Float/sink test on polymers adapted from: https://www.soinc.org/sites/default/files/uploaded_files/crimebusters/PolymersEnclosure.pdf


Abstract

There are many different polymers with wide applications and uses. Basic polymers can be described by recycling code such as code 1 for PETE, polyethylene terephthalate. In this lesson activity students will become knowledgeable in six types of polymers and their common uses. Students will identify polymers by performing density measurements of each polymer. Results will be confirmed by float/sink test of each polymer.


Objectives

What should students know as a result of this lesson?

Students will be able to identify:

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

Students will be able to do the following:


Materials


Procedures

Engagement

Students will be assigned one polymer to research information including chemical name of polymer, chemical/physical properties, recycling code, common uses and applications. (This activity can be individual assignment or pair students in groups of 2). Students will report their results on a small poster that shall include all information about that polymer and at least 2 pictures/examples.

List of polymers includes: PETE, HDPE, PVC, LDPE, PP, PS

Explanation

Students will perform second analysis on unknown polymer sample by doing float/sink test.

  1. Teacher must prepare five beakers including:

Students will follow the chart to confirm their results on unknown polymer sample.

Elaboration

Students will report their results by identifying unknown polymer sample and answering following conclusion questions:

  1. Is density measurement accurate method for identifying polymers/elements? Why?
  2. Can density measurements correctly identify PVC and PETE? Why?
  3. What other tests can be used to identify unknown polymers/elements?
  4. Are higher density materials stronger or weaker than low density materials? Why?

Prerequisites


Best Teaching Practices

Prior to doing this activity, students will do information research into polymers to elevate their understanding of what polymers are and typical examples where they are used.


Alignment with Standards

NGSS Standards:

Ohio Standards:

Identify questions that can be answered through scientific investigations;


Content Knowledge

Density measurements and calculations


Safety


Applications

Applications (Where is this content applied in the "real world?") When polymers are recycled, they must be property identified and sorted. In recycling industry, it is a big challenge to property identify and sort polymers. This activity will explore and answer those questions.


Assessment

This will be assessed on their responses to four conclusion questions.


Other Considerations

Grouping Suggestions:

Pacing/Suggested Time:


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