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2 Welcome to the World of Chemistry

3 The History of Chemistry Alchemy – Practiced in China and India since 400 B.C. - Developed the tools and techniques we still use - Developed the tools and techniques we still use Antoine Lavoisier (1700’s) – transformed Chemistry from observation to measurement -Proved oxygen is required for something to burn, not PHLOGISTON (what?!?) -Proved oxygen is required for something to burn, not PHLOGISTON (what?!?) Developed COLLABORATION and COMMUNICATION

4 The Language of Chemistry The elements, their names, and symbols are given on the PERIODIC TABLEThe elements, their names, and symbols are given on the PERIODIC TABLE How many elements are there?How many elements are there? 118 elements have been identified 82 elements occur naturally on Earth 82 elements occur naturally on Earth Examples: gold, aluminum, lead, oxygen, carbon 35 elements have been created by scientists35 elements have been created by scientists Examples: technetium, americium, seaborgium

5 The Periodic Table Dmitri Mendeleev (1834 - 1907)

6 Glenn Seaborg (1912-1999) Discovered 8 new elements.Discovered 8 new elements. Only living person for whom an element was named.Only living person for whom an element was named.

7 Branches of Chemistry Many major areas of study for specializationMany major areas of study for specialization Several career opportunitiesSeveral career opportunities Also used in many other jobsAlso used in many other jobs

8 1. Organic Chemistry Organic is the study of matter that contains carbonOrganic is the study of matter that contains carbon Organic chemists study the structure, function, synthesis, and identity of carbon compoundsOrganic chemists study the structure, function, synthesis, and identity of carbon compounds Useful in petroleum industry, pharmaceuticals, polymersUseful in petroleum industry, pharmaceuticals, polymers

9 2. Inorganic Chemistry Inorganic is the study of matter that does NOT contain carbonInorganic is the study of matter that does NOT contain carbon Inorganic chemists study the structure, function, synthesis, and identity of non- carbon compoundsInorganic chemists study the structure, function, synthesis, and identity of non- carbon compounds Polymers, MetallurgyPolymers, Metallurgy

10 3. Biochemistry Biochemistry is the study of chemistry in living thingsBiochemistry is the study of chemistry in living things Cross between biology and chemistryCross between biology and chemistry Pharmaceuticals and geneticsPharmaceuticals and genetics

11 4. Physical Chemistry Physical chemistry is the physics of chemistry… the forces of matterPhysical chemistry is the physics of chemistry… the forces of matter Much of p-chem is computationalMuch of p-chem is computational Develop theoretical ideas for new compoundsDevelop theoretical ideas for new compounds HONK if you passed p-chem

12 5. Analytical Chemistry Analytical chemistry is the study of high precision measurementAnalytical chemistry is the study of high precision measurement Find composition and identity of chemicalsFind composition and identity of chemicals Forensics, quality control, medical testsForensics, quality control, medical tests

13 Pure Chemistry – Pursuit of knowledge for fun Applied Chemistry – Research directed towards a goal Pure Chemistry vs Applied Chemistry

14 Types of Observations and Measurements We make QUALITATIVE observations of reactions — changes in color and physical state.We make QUALITATIVE observations of reactions — changes in color and physical state. We also make QUANTITATIVE MEASUREMENTS, which involve numbers.We also make QUANTITATIVE MEASUREMENTS, which involve numbers. –Use SI units — based on the metric system

15 Standards of Measurement When we measure, we use a measuring tool to compare some dimension of an object to a standard. For example, at one time the standard for length was the king’s foot. What are some problems with this standard?

16 SI measurement Le Système international d'unitésLe Système international d'unités The only countries that have not officially adopted SI are Liberia (in western Africa) and Myanmar (a.k.a. Burma, in SE Asia), but now these are reportedly using metric regularlyThe only countries that have not officially adopted SI are Liberia (in western Africa) and Myanmar (a.k.a. Burma, in SE Asia), but now these are reportedly using metric regularly Metrication is a process that does not happen all at once, but is rather a process that happens over time.Metrication is a process that does not happen all at once, but is rather a process that happens over time. Among countries with non- metric usage, the U.S. is the only country significantly holding out.The U.S. officially adopted SI in 1866.Among countries with non- metric usage, the U.S. is the only country significantly holding out. The U.S. officially adopted SI in 1866. Information from U.S. Metric Association

17 Chemistry In Action On 9/23/99, $125,000,000 Mars Climate Orbiter entered Mars’ atmosphere 100 km lower than planned and was destroyed by heat. 1 lb = 1 N 1 lb = 4.45 N “This is going to be the cautionary tale that will be embedded into introduction to the metric system in elementary school, high school, and college science courses till the end of time.”

18 UNITS OF MEASUREMENT Use SI units — based on the metric system LengthMassVolumeTimeTemperature Meter, m Kilogram, kg Seconds, s Celsius degrees, ˚C kelvins, K Liter, L

19 Some Tools for Measurement Which tool(s) would you use to measure: A. temperature B. volume C. time D. weight

20 Learning Check Match L) length M) mass V) volume ____ A. A bag of tomatoes is 4.6 kg. ____ B. A person is 2.0 m tall. ____ C. A medication contains 0.50 g Aspirin. ____ D. A bottle contains 1.5 L of water. M L M V

21 Metric Prefixes Kilo- means 1000 of that unitKilo- means 1000 of that unit –1 kilometer (km) = 1000 meters (m) Centi- means 1/100 of that unitCenti- means 1/100 of that unit –1 meter (m) = 100 centimeters (cm) –1 dollar = 100 cents Milli- means 1/1000 of that unitMilli- means 1/1000 of that unit –1 Liter (L) = 1000 milliliters (mL)

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