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1 CHEMICALS – MODERN DEMONS ?

2 What Is a Chemical? Short answer : Everything is a chemical.
Longer answer : Chemistry is the study of matter and its interactions with other matter. Anything made of matter is therefore a chemical. Any liquid, solid, gas. Any pure substance; any mixture. Water is a chemical. Technically speaking, so is a chunk of your computer. A chemical can often be broken down into components, as is true with your computer. However, people generally use the term 'chemical' to refer to a substance that appears homogeneous or the same throughout its structure.

3 Vocabulary Plasma : The colorless fluid part of blood, lymph, or milk, in which corpuscles or fat globules are suspended. Photosynthesis : The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a by-product. Aerobic Cellular Respiration : Aerobic cellular respiration is the process in which our cells break down food and turn it into energy that cells need to perform their life functions. Anaerobic Respiration : A form of cellular respiration that occurs when oxygen is absent or scarce. Morbidity : The proportion of sickness or of a specific disease in a geographical locality . Malformation : An abnormally formed part of the body.

4 Matter and Chemicals Anything that has mass and occupies space is matter. Matter consists of particles. So, basically anything you can taste, smell, or hold consists of matter and is therefore a chemical. Examples of chemicals include the chemical elements, such as zinc, helium, and oxygen; compounds made from elements including water, carbon dioxide, and salt; and more complex materials like your computer, air, rain, a chicken, a car, etc.

5 More Examples of Chemicals
Gases Liquids Solids Plasma (including most of a flame) Examples of Things That Are not Chemicals Heat Kinetic energy Gravity Potential energy Ultraviolet light

6 What Is a Chemical Reaction?
Simply put, a chemical reaction is any transformation from one set of chemicals into another set. If the starting and ending substances are the same, a change may have occurred, but it is not a chemical reaction. Examples of Chemical Reactions There are millions of chemical reactions! Here are some examples: Fire (combustion) Baking a cake Mixing baking soda and vinegar to produce salt and carbon dioxide gas

7 10 Examples of Chemical Reactions in Everyday Life
1. Photosynthesis 2. Aerobic Cellular Respiration 3. Anaerobic Respiration 4. Combustion 5. Rust 6. Mixing Chemicals 7. Batteries 8. Digestion 9. Acid-Base Reactions 10. Soaps and Detergents

8 Exposure to Toxic Chemicals
Death Morbidity : 1) Irreversible a. Death & b. Life long disability and 2) Reversible Effects on pregnancy outcome : 1) Abortion and 2) Malformation genetic effects Effects on growing children : 1) Growth and development and 2) Behavioral changes Effects on Immune system Effects on Inheritance Cancer

9 Biological effects on skin
Effects on nervous system and sense organs Effects on other Physiological functions


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