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Demonstrating CO2 Sequestration Using Olivine and Carbonated Beverages with Secondary School Students To Investigate pH and Electrical Conductivity Concepts

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Johan Alfredo Linthorst
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Maastricht University and CSG Dingstede
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Johanna van der Wal-Veuger
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CSG Dingstede

The introduction of recent science discourses around real-world issues into the classroom is challenging for chemistry educators. Carbon sequestration is one potential topic in this respect. On the basis of a demonstration experiment, it is suggested here to use the silicate mineral olivine as a way to introduce the concept of CO2 sequestration. This real-world topic can be used to introduce standard chemistry topics taught in secondary school, such as pH and electrical conductivity. Moreover, students are challenged to employ these concepts and reaction schemes in analyzing the removal of CO2 by olivine.

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Journal of Chemical Education
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