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Bell Ringer

Bell Ringer. Explain how chemicals may contribute to: Cancer Birth defects Heart disease Diabetes Learning/behavioral disorders Kidney disease Asthma . Dihydrogen Monoxide. Read the story. With your neighbor, list all of the risks and benefits associated with the chemical.

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Bell Ringer

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  1. Bell Ringer • Explain how chemicals may contribute to: • Cancer • Birth defects • Heart disease • Diabetes • Learning/behavioral disorders • Kidney disease • Asthma

  2. Dihydrogen Monoxide • Read the story. • With your neighbor, list all of the risks and benefits associated with the chemical. • Using the risk-benefit analysis, determine if the chemical is suitable for use.

  3. Who am I? • Each person will have a chemical taped to his/her back. DO NOT LOOK AT YOUR CHEMICAL!! • You will copy the “Who am I chart” into your composition books. Then you will ask your classmates to answer the questions. • Once you have your questions answered, then you will use the key to determine what chemical you are! • If you choose correctly on the first try, you receive a 100 for the assignment!

  4. Project • You have 15 minutes to work quietly on your vocabulary projects. THE ROUGH DRAFT IS DUE NEXT WEDNESDAY.

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