Year 10 Science · Unit 2 · Lesson 8

Combustion and Other Reaction Types

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Learning Goals

Because… chain

Fill in the missing effects. Each cause leads to the next step in the chain. The first step is given.

Fuel burns with limited oxygen supply
Incomplete combustion occurs
Carbon monoxide (CO) is produced
CO binds to haemoglobin in blood
CO poisoning risk in occupants

Overall outcome: How does a catalytic converter address this problem?

Compare two

Complete the table to compare complete combustion and cellular respiration.

FeatureComplete CombustionCellular Respiration
Reactants
Products
Energy released or absorbed?
Controlled or uncontrolled?
Purpose / where it occurs

(a) Cellular respiration is sometimes called "controlled combustion." Using your table above, explain what makes it similar to combustion, and what makes it different.

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1. During the 2019–20 Australian Black Summer bushfires, smoke blanketed cities for weeks. Using your knowledge of combustion, explain why prolonged exposure to this smoke is harmful to human health.

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2. Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are described as "opposite reactions." Identify ONE similarity and ONE difference between them.

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Wrap Up

In one sentence, what was the main idea of this lesson?