B3 How does waste separation work? (teacher instruction) © Siemens Stiftung 2015 CC BY-SA 4.0 international

B3 How does waste separation work? (teacher instruction)

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Experimentation instructions for Experimento | 10+:
Background information on the content and practical information on conducting the experiment "How does waste separation work? – Separating materials by density and magnetism". This experiment comprises two subexperiments.

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2018-11-20
The suggested subexperiments are ideal for introducing the basic chemical subject of material separation based on the current topics “environment, waste, and recycling." Subexperiment 2 would be of particular interest for a physics class. This subexperiment allows students to verify their prior knowledge of electricity and magnetism, using eddy currents and their effects as an ex-ample. If students lack this prior knowledge, the teacher should make sure to discuss these subjects before or after the experiment. These experiments can also be used in an interdisciplinary approach, e.g., within the context of an environmental project. The materials supplied allow eight groups of students to conduct the experiments simultaneously.

The experiment comprises two subexperiments:
• Separation of a mixture of solid substances
• Principle of the separation of aluminum from other non-ferrous metals

Notes:
• Observe the safety information in the instructions as well as the applicable safety guidelines for your school.
• All materials mentioned in the instructions will have to be purchased directly from commercial sources.
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Experiment
Chemistry; Physics; Technology
Grade 5 to 6; Grade 7 to 9; Grade 10 to 13
Middle/high school
Condensation (physics); Environmental education; Environmental protection; Magnetism; Recycling; Waste recycling
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