Chem 210 Concepts & Article.
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Exam question: “The concept of renewable energy sources, particularly solar power, is discussed in the article.”
“What are the benefits and drawbacks of solar energy use as a renewable energy source?” is the exam question. Give instances of each. (Hint: Refer to Chapter 5, Page 123 in the textbook for greater ideas on renewable energy sources.)”
Because solar power uses the sun’s plentiful energy, it is a sustainable and eco-friendly energy source. It decreases greenhouse gas emissions and has low operating expenses. But depending on the weather, it might be sporadic, and the initial setup expenditures can be substantial. Refer to the textbook’s Chapter 5, Page 123, for further information.
A. “I want to learn more about the efficiency of solar panels and how it relates to the concept of energy conversion.” is one of the concepts from the article to consider.
b. “The article’s discussion of the environmental effects of solar panel production has me intrigued.”
Concepts from CHEM 210 and related textbook references:
a. “The concept of energy conversion relates to our class discussions on thermodynamics, specifically the first and second laws. Our textbook’s Chapter 3, Page 56, provides a thorough explanation of how energy is converted in chemical processes.
b. “The environmental impact of solar panel production connects with the debate on materials and their qualities in our class. For information on the components of solar panels and their effects on the environment, see Chapter 7, Page 189.”
c. “Our understanding of semiconductor materials and how they behave in the presence of light is relevant to the efficiency of solar panels. Refer to our textbook’s Chapter 8, Page 220, for further details on this.
Don’t forget to substitute the real concepts and sources from your article and the course materials for the hypothetical ones and the textbook references.
QUESTION
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3: Find 3 concepts from within the article and relate them to 3 concepts within CHEM 210 we have discussed in class and cite 3 textbook references using the chapter and page number.
2: Find 2 concepts from within the article that you want to know more about (i.e. muddy points, have questions about, did not quite understand).
1: Write an exam question with the answer about 1 concept discussed from within the article. The exam question must be well thought out and appropriate to the subject matter.