Clean Smoke
Student will be able to compare the energy content of two common fuels used for energy production (ethanol and kerosene).
Students will work with a partner to investigate the efficiency and environmental impacts of two combustible fuels – kerosene and ethanol. Then compare the amount of heat released from combustion, particulate matter produced, and carbon dioxide emitted for each fuel source by collecting qualitative and quantitative data.
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