State Council of Educational Research and Training, Tamil Nadu (2020) Carbon and its compounds. [Teaching/Learning Resource]
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Carbon is one of the most important non-metallic element. Antoine Lavoisier named Carbon from the Latin word ‘Carbo’ meaning coal. This is because carbon is the main constituent of coal. Coal is a fossil fuel developed from prolonged decomposition of buried plants and animals. So, it is clear that all the life forms contain carbon. The earth’s crust contains only 0.032% of carbon (i.e.320 parts per million by weight) in the form of minerals like carbonates, coal and petroleum and the atmosphere has only 0.03% of carbon dioxide (i.e.300 parts per million by weight). Even though available in small amount in nature, carbon compounds have an immense importance in everyday life.
Item Type: | Teaching/Learning Resource |
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Program: | A publication under Free Textbook Programme of Government of Tamil Nadu |
Learning outcomes: | After completing this lesson, students will be able to � explain the special features of carbon. � know about the isomerism and allotropic forms of carbon compounds. � differentiate between the properties of graphite and diamond. � recognise the various inorganic carbon compounds with their uses. � know the common properties of carbon compounds. � identify the codes of various plastics. � understand the effects of plastics on human life and environment. � know the legal measures to prevent plastic pollution. |
Access: | Open |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Chemistry |
Subjects: | Science General Chemistry |
Curriculam Level: | 4. Junior Secondary |
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Depositing User: | COL Staff |
Date Deposited: | 11 Apr 2021 08:17 |
Last Modified: | 22 Apr 2021 00:48 |
URI: | https://tuv.oer4pacific.org/id/eprint/240 |