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Air Quality: Carbon Dioxide Deborah Carlisle and Steve Schneider
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Air Quality: Carbon Dioxide Deborah Carlisle and Steve Schneider.

Jan 03, 2016

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Page 1: Air Quality: Carbon Dioxide Deborah Carlisle and Steve Schneider.

Air Quality: Carbon Dioxide

Deborah Carlisleand

Steve Schneider

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The Big Idea: Measuring Relative Amounts of CO2

Bromothymol Blue (BTB) changes color when CO2 is added.

BLUE TO YELLOW

YELLOW indicates an increase in the amount of CO2 gas.

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When CO2 is added the solution becomes acidic.

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What are we observing when BTB changes color?

In solution BTB can be in a “protonated” form or an “deprotonated” form. It is protonated in acidic solution.

H2CO3 H+ + HCO3- H+ +

CO32-

Yellow Blue

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Where does CO2 come from?What will our students say?

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Breath contains Carbon DioxideMolecules

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Compare Controls

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Making BTBEach Group make upRefer to Handout and Use Tap Water

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Control 50mL of CO2

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10 mL CO2 50 mL CO2

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Calibration Scale

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The ExperimentQuestion: Can we prove breath is about 5%

CO2?

Join your assigned group of 4 Create a calibration scale for BREATHPhotographImport photo and sample the colors in your

calibration scale using the line toolMake a graph of color intensity vs. percent

CO2

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Calibration Scale % CO2

Control 1.25 % 1.75% 2.5% 50 mL breath w/exercise

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Graph Data from image sampled with rectangle tool

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GraphUse graph Excel or graph paper to make a

graph of your results

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Results