Chemistry 9.5.1
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1. Industrial chemistry processes have enabled scientists to develop replacements for natural products
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1. discuss the issues associated with shrinking world resources with regard to one identified natural product that is not a fossil fuel, identifying the replacement materials used and/or current research in place to find a replacement for the named material
Timber is a shrinking resource. The need for timber has lead to the development of forest plantations and artificial timber materials such as melanite.
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1. identify data, gather and process information to identify and discuss the issues associated with the increased need for a natural resource that is not a fossil fuel and evaluate the progress currently being made to solve the problems identified
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