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From the elasticity of rubber bands to the conductivity of metals — with this Google Slides and PowerPoint template you can take your high school students and dive headfirst into a bubbling cauldron of knowledge, exploring the fascinating characteristics that make materials tick. Edit the fully customizable slides to complete your lesson and teach about hardness, density, conductivity, and more. The light blue design with the chemical illustrations will do its part to keep the students’ attention on you, so download this slide deck and enjoy a chemical concoction of learning and fun!
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Discussion questions:
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From the elasticity of rubber bands to the conductivity of metals — with this Google Slides and PowerPoint template you can take your high school students and dive headfirst into a bubbling cauldron of knowledge, exploring the fascinating characteristics that make materials tick. Edit the fully customizable slides to complete your lesson and teach about hardness, density, conductivity, and more. The light blue design with the chemical illustrations will do its part to keep the students’ attention on you, so download this slide deck and enjoy a chemical concoction of learning and fun!
The case study discusses the potential of drone delivery and the challenges that need to be addressed before it becomes widespread.
Key takeaways:
Drone delivery is in its early stages: Amazon's trial in the UK demonstrates the potential for faster deliveries, but it's still limited by regulations and technology.
Regulations are a major hurdle: Safety concerns around drone collisions with airplanes and people have led to restrictions on flight height and location.
Other challenges exist: Who will use drone delivery the most? Is it cost-effective compared to traditional delivery trucks?
Discussion questions:
Managerial challenges: Integrating drones requires planning for new infrastructure, training staff, and navigating regulations. There are also marketing and recruitment considerations specific to this technology.
External forces vary by country: Regulations, consumer acceptance, and infrastructure all differ between countries.
Demographics matter: Younger generations might be more receptive to drone delivery, while older populations might have concerns.
Stakeholders for Amazon: Customers, regulators, aviation authorities, and competitors are all stakeholders. Regulators likely hold the greatest influence as they determine the feasibility of drone delivery.
Specific ServPoints should be tailored for restaurants in all food service segments. Your ServPoints should be the centerpiece of brand delivery training (guest service) and align with your brand position and marketing initiatives, especially in high-labor-cost conditions.
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Foodservice Consulting + Design
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3. Whoa
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you can introduce yourself, write your email…
4. —William Crookes
“Chemists do not usually stutter. It
would be very awkward if they did,
seeing that they have at times to
get out such words as
methylethylamylophenylium.”
5. Table of contents
Properties
You can describe the topic of
the section here
Electronegative
You can describe the topic of
the section here
Identify
You can describe the topic of
the section here
Resume
You can describe the topic of
the section here
Reactions
You can describe the topic of
the section here
01 02 03
04 05
6. Introduction
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want to talk about. For example, if you want to talk
about Mercury, you can say that it’s the smallest planet
in the entire Solar System
8. Mars is actually a very
cold place
It’s the farthest planet
from the Sun
Weight
Impenetrably
Features of matter
Mass
It’s the closest planet to
the Sun
Volume
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Porosity
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
Inertia
It’s composed of
hydrogen and helium
10. States of matter
Solid
It’s the closest planet to
the Sun and the smallest in
the Solar System
Liquid
Venus has a beautiful
name and is the second
planet from the Sun
Gas
Despite being red, Mars is
actually a cold place. It’s
full of iron oxide dust
11. Chemistry evolution in our history
1 2 3 4
2000 B.C
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
1709
Jupiter is the
biggest planet
1954
It’s composed of
hydrogen & helium
2004
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
13. The slide title goes here!
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14. Examples of mix types
Heterogeneous Homogeneous
Oil + liquid
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Alcohol + color
It’s actually a cold place.
It’s full of iron oxide dust
16. Another picture
always is good
for you
Images reveal large amounts of
data, so remember: use an
image instead of a long text. Your
audience will appreciate it
18. The most important reactions
Fission Fusion
Venus has a beautiful name
and is the second planet from
the Sun. It’s hot and has a
poisonous atmosphere
Mercury is the closest planet to
the Sun and the smallest one in
the Solar System—it’s only a bit
larger than the Moon
19. Household dangerous chemicals
Product 1 Product 2 Mix Reaction
Bleach Ammonia Is a dwarf planet
Bleach Water The Sun is a star
Bleach Vinegar Saturn is a gas giant
Bleach Alcohol Mars is cold
21. Nonspontaneous
⃞ Here you can enter a reaction
⃞ Here you can enter a reaction
⃞ Here you can enter a reaction
⃞ Here you can enter a reaction
⃞ Here you can enter a reaction
⃞ Here you can enter a reaction
⃞ Here you can enter a reaction
A list of reactions
Spontaneous
⃞ Here you can enter a reaction
⃞ Here you can enter a reaction
⃞ Here you can enter a reaction
⃞ Here you can enter a reaction
⃞ Here you can enter a reaction
⃞ Here you can enter a reaction
⃞ Here you can enter a reaction
22. This is a map for you
Mercury
Mars
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
It’s actually a cold place.
It’s full of iron oxide dust
23. Write here the results
Result 1 Result 2
You can list here the first experiment you would like to try
You can list here the second experiment you would like to try
You can list here the third experiment you would like to try
You can list here the fourth experiment you would like to try
24. These are some percentages
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
35% 65%
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
85%
It’s the farthest
planet from the Sun
26. Benefits of electrostatic confinement
Despite being red, Mars
is a cold place
Stadiness
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Electric field
It’s the biggest planet in
the Solar System
Ionization Energy
Saturn is a gas giant and
has several rings
28. A picture always
reinforces the
concept
Images reveal large amounts of data,
so remember: use an image instead
of a long text. Your audience will
appreciate it
29. This is a graph
Follow the link in the graph to modify its data and then
paste the new one here. For more info, click here
Venus is the second planet
100 m²
Saturn is a gas giant
25
Mars is a cold place
50 km
30. 9h 55m 23s
Is Jupiter's rotation period
333,000.000
Earths is the Sun’s mass
386,000 km
Is the distance between Earth and the Moon
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