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Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Nanotechnology
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Fullerenes were the first potentially useful nanoparticles to be discovered (in 1985 by Harry Kroto, Richard Smalley and Robert Curl) who together won the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Fullerines are tiny cage-like structures made entirely from carbon atoms and these discoveries are regarded as the birth of nanotechnology. In 1991, the first carbon nanotubes were discovered, these are tiny tubes made entirely from carbon. Depending on the type of tube, they have walls that are a single atom in thickness. The diameter of the tubes is around one nanometre (that's an incredible one billionth of... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Nanotechnology
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10 Questions

1. Some people are concerned that nanoparticles could be...
2. The surface area to volume ratio for nanoparticles is...
3. Why are nanoparticles used in tennis rackets?
4. What is nanotechnology?
5. Why are silver nanoparticles added to socks?
6. Which of the following is NOT a current use for nanoparticles?
7. Which of the following properties does NOT change when dealing with nanoparticles of a substance?
8. Why might nanotubes be useful as drug delivery systems?
9. What size of particles does nanoscience deal with?
10. Nanoparticles are measured in...