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Title: Introduction to Chemistry


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Introduction to Chemistry
2
What is Chemistry?
  • 5 Major Areas of Chemistry
  • Analytical
  • Concerned with the composition of substances
  • Inorganic
  • Primarily deals with substances without carbon
  • Organic
  • Primarily deals with substances containing carbon
  • Biochemistry
  • Chemistry of living things
  • Physical
  • Involves the behavior of chemicals

3
Scientific Method Define ?
  • Steps to Scientific Method
  • Making Observations
  • Formulating hypotheses
  • Performing experiments

4
Step 1
  • Making an Observation
  • State the Problem by looking at the world around
    you to make an observation
  • Two types of observations
  • Qualitative
  • Quantitative

5
Step 2
  • Formulating Hypotheses
  • Research the problem
  • What do I know, and need to know in order to
    solve my problem?
  • Examine possibilities
  • Eliminate poor choices
  • Consider likely choices
  • Determine a possible explanation

6
Step 3
  • Performing Experiments
  • Gather new information to determine if a
    hypotheses is valid
  • Always produce new observations

7
Factors involved in the experiment
  • Variable factor being tested in an experiment
  • Independent (manipulated) adjusted by the
    experimenter
  • Dependent (responding) value depends upon the
    value of the independent factor

8
Controlled Experiments
  • Control
  • Part of the experiment without the variable, used
    as a comparison
  • Data
  • Information collected from the experiment
  • Constant
  • A factor that does not vary or change in an
    experiment

9
Draw a Conclusion
  • Was your hypothesis right or wrong?
  • Problem solved proven
  • If not solved retest
  • What was wrong with the original experiment?
  • Was there a poor selection?
  • Was the experiment flawed?

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Whats the Difference?
  • Scientific Theory set of tested hypotheses that
    gives an overall explanation of some natural
    phenomenon
  • An interpretation possible explanation
  • Natural Law when scientist see that the same
    observation applies to many different systems
  • Summary of observed behaviors
  • A law summarizes what happens a theory (model)
    is an attempt to explain why it happens
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