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Title: Bigger is not always better
Url: https://www.nnin.org/education-training/k-12-teachers/nanotechnology-c...
Publisher: National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network
Description:

This lesson, presented by the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network, covers size, scale, and measurement. In the first part of the activity, students will view the classic Power of 10 video before measuring various objects in the classroom. In the second part, size effects in chemical reactions are observed. Two Teacher Preparation Guides, two Student Guides, and Next Generation Science Standards for the lesson are included. 

LC Classification: Science -- Chemistry -- Physical and theoretical chemistry -- Conditions and laws of chemical reactions
Science -- Physics -- Weights and measures -- Measurement of special quantities -- Length -- Measurement and instruments
Science -- Physics -- Weights and measures -- Study and teaching. Research
Technology -- Technology (General) -- Nanotechnology
GEM Subject: Science -- Chemistry
Science -- Technology
Science -- Physics
Science -- Instructional issues
Key Concept: Mechanical engineering -- Fluid dynamics
Manufacturing -- Nanofabrication
Resource Type: Instructional Material
Instructional Material -- Experiment/Lab Activity
Format: Document -- PDF
Document -- HTML
Audience: Educator
Education Level: High School
Language: English
Rights: National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network, (NNIN)
Access Rights: Free access
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