Chemical Compound Brochure/Flier Project
Chemical Compound Brochure/Flier Project
REQUIREMENTS:
Make a colorful and interesting brochure or flier using Desktop Publisher or similar program. Use pictures, diagrams...etc. anything to appropriately draw attention to it. Make it look professional. Project Size = 8.5 x 11 or 8.5 x 14 sheet of paper. You may use front and back. Be original and creative. These projects are intended to educate and entertain. Your name and class period should be somewhere on the flier. Include a properly cited bibliography &/or URL documentation in proper form somewhere in your flier.
CHECKLIST OF WHAT TO INCLUDE: (You may find that not all information is available for all compounds. Be selective and choose interesting information.)
❑ Name
❑ Common or other names for the compound
❑ Origin of name
❑ Chemical formula
❑ Molar Mass
❑ Molecular model (prefer a 3-D look)
❑ Type of bonding
❑ Picture
❑ Historical background - discovery of the compound – who and how?
❑ Interesting or unusual past uses
❑ Uses and importance
❑ How is the compound obtained, made, synthesized, etc.
❑ Percent composition
❑ Melting point
❑ Boiling point
❑ Density
❑ Other physical properties
❑ Chemical properties and/or reaction tendencies
❑ Find some bizarre fact about your compound - something you believe is unique and relatively unknown by the general population.
❑ Name & class period somewhere on it.
Tips:
• Be mindful of copyright laws. Bottom line - do not present the work of others as your own. Remember that graphics should be accurately documented too.
• Keep a running list of books, web sites, etc. that you use as resources for your bibliography. Trying to remember a website that you accessed three weeks before will be difficult.
• Avoid a random list of undeveloped "facts". A few well-developed ideas is preferable to a paragraph that mentions 100 uses of the compound, but does not explain any of them. Telling the reader that the compound is "used in medicine" or is "used in farming" is essentially worthless unless you explore how and why the compound is used for these purposes. Develop the ideas - don't leave them vague!
• Focus on what makes your compound interesting or unusual. Personalize your brochure. Don't include properties when you don't know what they are (e.g. dipole moment).
• Copy and paste your page into MS Word and run the spell and grammar check.
Possible Compounds
1. acetone
2. acetylene
3. Acetyl-CoA
4. Adenosine triphospate
5. alanine
6. Aluminum Oxide
7. ammonia
8. ammonium nitrate
9. ammonium perchlorate
10. anhydrite
11. apatite
12. arginine
13. arsine
14. ascorbic acid
15. asparagine
16. Aspartame
17. aspartate
18. Aspirin
19. benzene
20. Beta Carotene
21. biotin
22. borax
23. boric acid
24. boron nitride
25. bromochlorofluoromethane
26. buckministerfullerene
27. Caffeine
28. calcite
29. calcium carbonate
30. calcium oxide
31. calcium dioxide
32. carbon monoxide
33. celestine
34. Cellulose
35. chloromethane
36. Chlorophyll-a
37. Cholesterol
38. Citric Acid
39. cobalamin
40. Cocaine
41. cyclobutane
42. cyclohexane
43. cyclopropane
44. cystine
45. DDT
46. Deoxyribonucleic Acid
47. dolomite
48. Dopamine
49. ethane
50. ethanol
51. epsomite
52. Estrogen
53. Ethanol
54. ethylene
55. ferric oxide
56. fluirite
57. Fructose
58. Glucose
59. glutamate
60. glutamine
61. glycine
62. Glycogen
63. gypsom
64. hemoglobin
65. Heroin
66. hexane
67. histadine
68. Histamine
69. hydrazine
70. hydrochloric acid
71. Hydrogen Cyanide
72. hydrogen peroxide
73. hydrogen sulfide
74. Ibuprofen
75. iron pyrite
76. isobutene
77. isoleucine
78. isopropanol
79. Lactic Acid
80. Lactose
81. lead (II) nitrate
82. leucine
83. magnesium hydroxide
84. malachite
85. marcasite
86. melanterite
87. Methadone
88. methane
89. methanol
90. millerite
91. naphthlene
92. Nicotine
93. nitric acid
94. nitric oxide
95. Nitroglycerin
96. Nitrous Oxide
97. Octane
98. PABA
99. Penicillan
100. pentane
101. pentaborane (11)
102. Phencyclidine
103. Phospholipase A2
104. Piperine
105. Polyethylene Terephthalate
106. potassium carbonate
107. potassium hydroxide
108. potassium nitrate
109. propane
110. Prozac
111. pyridoxine
112. quartz
113. quercetin
114. Retin A
115. Ribonucleic Acid
116. Saccharin
117. Sarin
118. siderite
119. silane
120. silicon dioxide
121. silver nitrate
122. sodium bicarbonate
123. sodium carbonate
124. sodium chloride
125. sodium hydroxide
126. sodium hypochlorite
127. sodium nitrate
128. Sodium Polyacrylate
129. Sucrose
130. sulfuric acid
131. sulfur dioxide
132. tetrachloromethane
133. tetradecaborane
134. titanium dioxide
135. Trinitrotoluene
136. Urea
137. Vanillan
138. Vitamin B1
139. vitamin D3
140. vitamin E
141. vitamin U
142. Warfarin
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