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Branches of chemistry involve the study of different kinds of matter. Section 1: Chemistry and Matter K What I Know W What I Want to Find Out L What I Learned

2(A)Know the definition of science and understand that it has limitations, as specified in subsection (b)(2) of this section. Chemistry and Matter Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education

Essential Questions How do mass and weight compare and contrast? Why are chemists interested in a submicroscopic description of matter? What defines the various branches of chemistry? Chemistry and Matter Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education

Review technology New chemistry science mass weight model Chemistry and Matter Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Vocabulary

Matter and its Characteristics Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. Mass is a measurement that reflects the amount of matter. Weight is a measure of mass and the force of gravity on an object. Weight can change from place to place, but mass is constant. Much of matter and its behavior is macroscopic, meaning that it can be observed without a microscope. The structure, composition, and behavior of all matter can be described on the submicroscopic (atomic) level. Chemistry explains events on the atomic level (submicroscopic) that cause macroscopic observations. A model is a verbal, visual, or mathematical explanation of experimental data. Chemistry and Matter Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education

Chemistry: The Central Science A basic understanding of chemistry is central to all sciences—biology, physics, Earth science, ecology, and others. Chemistry is traditionally broken into branches that focus on specific areas such as: Organic chemistry Inorganic chemistry Physical chemistry Analytical chemistry Biochemistry Environmental chemistry Chemistry and Matter Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Industrial chemistry Polymer chemistry Theoretical chemistry Thermochemistry

Chemistry and Matter Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Review Essential Questions How do mass and weight compare and contrast? Why are chemists interested in a submicroscopic description of matter? What defines the various branches of chemistry? Vocabulary chemistry science mass weight model