Where does it come from?

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Where Does It Come From?

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The things we use everyday come from minerals, animals, and plant products. Can you identify the items and their sources?

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Where Does It Come From?

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The Law of Conservation of

Matter:Matter can be neither created nor destroyed.Because nothing can be created, and nothing can be destroyed, everything must

come from somewhere.BUT WHERE?

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Animal?

Vegetable? Mineral

?

or

Look at each of the following pictures, and decide if its origin is animal,

vegetable, or mineral!

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1. Fabric Softener 2. Tennis Shoe 3. Ice Cream 4. Soap

5. Fireworks 6. Glue 7. Lipstick

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8. Tee Shirt 9. Motor Oil 10. Paint 11. Salt

12. Rubber Band13. Worcestershire

Sauce 14. Toothpaste

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15. Gummy Bears

18. Glass

16. Pencil 17. Pink Lemonade

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Animal?

Vegetable? Mineral

?

or

Let’s Find Out!

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1. Fabric Softenerhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/txspiked/42968

0336/

Mineral, yes, but also Animal!

Dihydrogenated tallow dimethyl ammonium chloride-This is a fancy term for animal fat used to make clothes soft!

http://www.thedailybeast.com/galleries/2010/05/22/animal-products.html

2. Tennis ShoeAnimal, Vegetable, &

MineralAnimal: uppers of leather tennis shoes. Vegetable: (cotton)- uppers of canvas tennis shoes/laces

Mineral:(rubber/carbon) –bottom soles of tennis shoes are made of rubber/carbon is added to strengthen the rubber(metal)-eyes for laces (plastic)-covering for lace tips

http://www.mademan.com/mm/what-materials-are-used-make-sneakers.html

3. IceCreamhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/wee

lakeo/3875087712/

Animal & Vegetable In addition to the cow’s milk in ice cream,

you can find ingredients from plants.

For vanilla ice cream, these include sugar,

vanilla, and carrageenan, a gum extracted from

seaweed!http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/2000-03/952033216.Ag.r.html

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4. SoapAnimal, Vegetable, &

Mineral!

Soap is made by reactinglard (animal fat)

or vegetable oil with a base like NaOH (an alkaline materiel)which makes lye soap.

http://madsci.org/posts/archives/1998-05/894656940.Ch.r.html

5. FireworksVegetable, & Mineral

The tube that holds the explosives (paper) and

the fuse (cotton string) are from vegetables/(trees).

Gun powder is used for lift, and different elements determine

the color of fireworks.

http://www.bizzikid.co.uk/sciencefactsfantasticfireworks.html

6. GlueMineral &

Animal

White glue is made by combining borax B(OH)4

with polyvinyl alcohol, but many glues are made from the skin,

bone, and connective ttissue in cattle & other

animals.

http://madsci.org/posts/archives/1998-05/894656940.Ch.r.html

http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/mar99/921563399.Ch.r.html

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7. Lipstickhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/studio-trashy/3329629060/

Animal, Vegetable, & Mineral!

Lipstick is mostly made of waxes like beeswax from bees’ honeycombs,

carnauba wax, from Brazillian wax palms, &

candelilla wax from the candelilla plant.

Pink shades of lipstick are created with titanium dioxide.

http://pubs.acs.org/cen/whatstuff/stuff/7728scit2.html

8. Tee-ShirtVegetable, Animal, &

Mineral

Most tee shirts are madefrom cotton.

Some tee shirts also contain polyester, which is oil based (fossils from plants & animals)Many dyes used to color shirts

are also mineral based.http://www.madehow.com/Volume-2/T-

Shirt.html

http://pubs.cas.psu.edu/FreePubs/pdfs/uh177.pdf

9. Green Motor Oil Animal!“Green” or

“environmentally friendly” motor oil uses animal fat instead of petrochemical-

based oil.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/galleries/2010/05/22/animal-

products.html#slide11

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10. PaintMineral

While there are many different types of paint,

minerals form the bases of most paints.

http://pubs.acs.org/cen/whatstuff/stuff/7728scit2.html

11. SaltMineral

Salt, or sodium chloride (NaCl) is a mineral found in oceans,

rocks, and evaporated seabeds.

http://www.virtualweberbullet.com/salt.html

12. Rubber Band Vegetable

Rubber bands are made from organic rather than synthetic rubber. Latex is removed from the rubber tree by tapping the bark.

http://www.enotes.com/rubber-band-reference/rubber-band

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13. Worcestershire Saucehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/archangeli/318936337/

Vegetable, Mineral, & Animal!

Worcestershire sauce has many of the plant-based ingredients you would expect like onions, garlic, sugar, and vinegar.

Worcestershire sauce also contains salt, which is a

mineral. But the surprise ingredient in

Worcestershire sauce is an animal/fish: anchovy!

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/18/magazine/18food-t-000.html

14. ToothpasteMineral & Vegetable

Two important ingredients found in toothpaste are the minerals calcium carbonate

(chalk) & fluoride.

Many toothpastes are flavored with mint or cinnamon from

plants/trees.

http://www.madehow.com/Volume 3/Toothpaste.html

15. Gummy Bearshttp://www.flickr.com/photos/rubilina/

4124718193/

Vegetable & AnimalThe primary ingredient in

gummy bears is gelatin which is made from the

collagen of animals (hooves, etc…)

Gummy bears are sweetened with sugar &

colored /flavored with fruit juice.

http://www.ehow.com/list_5968143_gummy-worms-

ingredients.html

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16. PencilVegetable, Mineral,

Many pencils are made of

wood, usually cedar, and have a rubber eraser.

Inside of the pencil is the mineral graphite.

http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/97303

17. Pink Lemonadehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/zylenia/5267564577/

Vegetable, Mineral, & Animal

Besides the obvious plant ingredients of lemon & sugar,pink lemonade also contains trace amounts of the minerals calcium, potassium, and iron. The pretty pink color in

pink lemonade comes from a bug!Female cochineal bugs are crushed and used for pink dye!

http://www.livestrong.com/article/530691-the-nutritional-value-in-lemonade/

http://www.thedailybeast.com/galleries/2010/05/22/animal-products.html#slide11

18.Glasshttp://www.flickr.com/photos/

nickmilleruk/28843601/

Mineral

Glass is made of silica, the primary ingredient of sand.

To make glass, sand is mixed with other minerals, then

melted.

http://www.kidcyber.com.au/topics/glass.htm

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Now It’s Your Turn!

Discover What Other Things We Use Are Made Of!

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Where Does It Come From?

Adapted from: Everything Comes From Our Natural Resources: A Study of the Earth. http://www.mii.org/pdfs/study/studyoftheearth.pdf