It's Organic, How Can That Be Bad?: Robert Dayton
It's Organic, How Can That Be Bad?: Robert Dayton
It's Organic, How Can That Be Bad?: Robert Dayton
BY ELAINE BURNS
Lakeville Chronicle Staff Reporter
Yesterday Jack Castle, owner and operator of New Castle
Collision and Service in Lakeville was rushed to Westside
Hospital... he was working with contractors on the
expansion of the service center at his popular automotive
facility… they saw Mr. Castle walking erratically, then
stumble and fall…Castle has elevated levels of several
organic solvents… Daylight Environmental Services of
Pottstown has been hired to test the soil at the New Castle
construction site.
How Could This Happen?
Topics Addressed:
Organic Chemistry,
Solvents,
Toxic Exposure,
and
Site Remediation
Case Study “nuts and bolts”
1. Define: solvents
2. List the name and formula of the organic
solvents related to automotive service.
3. What is the human blood-alcohol level for
an individual to be considered impaired?
Part 1: Questions
Solvent
Molecule
Models
Part 2:
Molecular Modeling Activity
Why?
A solvent’s ability to dissolve a given solute is
dependent in large part on the molecular polarity
of the solvent molecules.
Building and analyzing molecular models will
help students better understand solvents.
Part 2:
Molecular Modeling Activity
Success criteria
• Relate molecular bonding and shape to
molecular polarity and intermolecular forces
Prerequisites:
• Bonding concepts
• Basic knowledge of organic
chemical structures
• Experience with molecular models
Part 2:
Molecular Modeling Activity
Resources Needed
• Molecular Modeling Kits
• Chemistry textbook
• NYSED Reference Tables for Chemistry
• CRC Handbook
• Toxicology textbook and/or Internet
• Document: Solvent exposure and the risk of
slips, trips, and falls…
Part 2:
Molecular Modeling Activity
Concepts Developed:
Organic solvent molecules -
– Functional groups
– Molecular structure and polarity
– Dissolving and solubility
– Toxic exposure and effects
Part 2:
Molecular Modeling Activity
Be a Facilitator:
Be a facilitator.
Part 3: …Leak Suspected
Day 1:
- Read and discuss the 1st article
- Students answer and discuss Part 1 questions
Timeline
Day 2:
- Molecule Modeling
- Read and discuss 2nd article
Timeline
Day 3:
- Answer and discuss Part 3 questions
- Start work on Part 4
Timeline
Day 4:
- Complete preparation and present
decontamination plans
Resources
Be patient.
And… Be a facilitator.
Contact Me
rdayton1@rochester.rr.com