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Design A Biodegradable Plastic
Hundreds of millions of tons of plastic are produced each year and used for a variety of products, from packaging to automobiles. The majority of these products are disposable items, leading to excessive amounts of plastic being discarded into landfills and the oceans. Due to the major threat this poses to the environment, scientists and engineers are developing bioplastics that break down more quickly and produce less harmful byproducts than traditional plastics. In this activity, students will make samples of different bioplastics to study how their composition affects their physical properties. They will then use what they have learned to create a bioplastic that could be used to replace the PET plastic in disposable water bottles. Additionally, students will design an experiment to compare the biodegradability of their bioplastic samples to a traditional plastic.
Includes:
- 25mL glycerin
- 75mL vinegar
- 175g gelatin
- 125g starch
- 45x petri dishes
- 30x pipettes
- Items needed, but not included
- 150mL beakers
150mL beakers
Deionized water
Deionized water
Hot plates
Hot plates
Stirring rods (or stir bars)
Stirring rods (or stir bars)
Weights (coins, washers, or similar items)
Weights (coins, washers, or similar items) - Quantity
- 15 lab groups
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- Teachers manual and Student Study Guide copymasters
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