• Modified from power point created by Russell Capps @ Chisholm Trail Middle School: www.nisd.org • Use as and introduction to organic compounds – have materials available for students as you present the power point and have students complete the worksheet. • Then use ppt. Elements in Organic Compounds
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• Modified from power point created by Russell Capps @ Chisholm Trail Middle School: www.nisd.org
• Use as and introduction to organic compounds – have materials available for students as you present the power point and have students complete the worksheet.
• Then use ppt. Elements in Organic Compounds
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COMPARISON
TEKS focus(7.6) Matter and energy. The student knows that matter has physical and chemical properties and can undergo physical and chemical changes. The student is expected to:(A) identify that organic compounds contain carbon and other elements such as hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, nitrogen, or sulfur;
Organic or Inorganic?• Always contain Carbon-
usually carbon/hydrogen bonds
• Molecules typically have
asymmetrical structures &
complicated formulas
• Biotic: Essential parts & products of living creatures (remember carbon based life forms?????)
• Do not have to contain carbon
• Molecules typically have symmetrical structures & more simple formulas