Concrete: Making the Building Blocks of Society Sustainable
Provided by: ClimateScience |Published on: April 27, 2021
Videos Grades 6-8, 9-12
Synopsis
This animated video discusses the process of making concrete, why it is such a large emitter of carbon dioxide, and solutions currently available to reduce the emissions associated with concrete production.
This topic is important because the use of concrete is ubiquitous, and concrete production is responsible for 8% of global carbon emissions annually.
The chemistry involved with producing concrete is explained using visuals of the molecular structures.
The video includes a variety of promising solutions that address emissions from different parts of the cement production process.
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Differentiation
This resource could be a hook for chemistry classes when learning about chemical reactions.
You could have students work in groups to research the different solutions and present their findings to the class.
You could pair students of differing strengths and have them work through the chemical equation, identifying the reactants (substrates) and products.
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