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Description
- Changes to the carbon cycle and climate due to human activities have had detrimental effects on the environment.
- One example of this is known as ocean acidification, which is the changing of the ocean's chemistry due to increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and ocean.
- In this activity, students will learn about the carbon cycle and how it relates to ocean acidification.
- Through three different activities, students will investigate the cause of ocean acidification, and the effects it can have on the ecosystem and marine life.
- Kit contains enough materials for 15 groups of students.
- Teacher's Manual and Student Study Guide Copymasters are included.
Specifications
Specifications
| Grade | High School |
| Product Type | Educational Kit |
| Includes | 25 mL Bromothymol Blue, 500 mL Hydrochloric Acid 0.1M, 500 mL Hydrochloric Acid 1.0M, 10 g Sodium Bicarbonate, 16 Effervescent Tablets, 15 Plastic Cups, 30 Seashell Pieces |
| Length (English) | 9 in. |
| Weight (Metric) | 2.25 kg |
| Length (Metric) | 23 cm |
| Weight (English) | 5 lb. |
| Width (English) | 6 in. |
| Width (Metric) | 15 cm |
| For Use With (Application) | Standalone educational kit meant to teach students about ocean acidification and the carbon cycle. |
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