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Chemical Reactions Design Project: Thermal Energy Device

Undertake a design project to construct, test, and modify a chemical device that releases or absorbs thermal energy. Emphasis on controlling energy transfer and modifying device using substances.

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Chemical Reactions Design Project: Thermal Energy Device

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  1. Chemical Reactions Design Project MS-PS1-6

  2. MS-PS1-6 Undertake a design project to construct, test, and modify a device that either releases or absorbs thermal energy by chemical processes. * [Clarification Statement: Emphasis is on the design, controlling the transfer of energy to the environment, and modification of a device using factors such as type and concentration of a substance. Examples of designs could involve chemical reactions such as dissolving ammonium chloride or calcium chloride.] [Assessment Boundary: Assessment is limited to the criteria of amount, time, and temperature of substance in testing the device.] Standard being addressed

  3. BIG PICTURE This is your “problem” statement This is your “solution” statement After you finish the BLUE PRINT Engineering Process You will make recommendations after you receive feedback from your classmates. NEXT STEP This is the “problems with your solution” statement

  4. Design Project 2 View Technical Drawing that covers 80% of the page Project Summary

  5. Use a PENCIL !

  6. Colored Pencils Come Last

  7. Title Your Drawing In Capitals

  8. Use a Ruler for all StraightLines! • Do not use arrows for label lines

  9. All Details are Labeled Label Lines Need to Point to the Center Of the Object

  10. Label Lines Need to be HORIZONTAL

  11. NEATLY PRINT ! Show Your Chemicals

  12. Scientific Drawing Guidelines • 1. Use a sharp No. 2 pencil. • 2. The size of the drawing should be as large as you can draw the object to include labels and a title. • 3. The lines used for labeling should point right at the object or part you are naming. (please no arrow heads) • 4. Use a ruler to draw the pointing line and use the same line for the name. • 5. Labels should be outside the object and parallel to the bottom of the page (HORIZONTAL) not written sideways or at an angle. • 6. The title and labels should be printed only. • 7. The title of the object in the space provided on the top of the page, use all capital letters. • 8. BE NEAT! There should be no noticeable erasure marks or smudges. • 9. Your drawing needs to have lots of details. • 10. You may carefully color your drawing with colored pencils if this helps make your drawing appear clearer. Drawing Guidelines sharp

  13. Endo/Exothermic Design Project Rubric Name__________________________________ Final Score Self Score ____________Teacher Score________________

  14. Front View Remember Keep Your Designs SIMPLE  Back View

  15. Simple Design With Details Shown in Different Views

  16. Rules for Scientific Drawings https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HElwooECl2Y

  17. Scientific Diagramming Name_______________________________ Directions: Complete the following scientific diagrams by labeling the details using the principles you learned today. A rubric is provided so you can check your work.

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