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Chemistry & The Scientific Method

Chemistry The study of the composition of substances and the changes they undergo

Organic Chemistry The study of all substances containing carbon

Inorganic Chemistry Concerns substances without carbon

Analytical Chemistry The study of the composition of substances

Physical Chemistry Theories and experiments that describe the behavior of chemicals

Biochemistry The chemistry of living organisms

Page 4 #2: a)Biochemistry b)Physical c)Biochemistry

The Scientific Method 1.Observation 2.State the Problem 3.Form a Hypothesis 4.Experiment to test the hypothesis (Control group, experimental group) 5. Analyze data 6. Draw conclusions 7. Repeat 8. Publish

Theory Thoroughly tested explanation of why experiments give certain results

Law A concise statement that summarizes the results of a broad spectrum of experiments. A law describes a natural phenomenon but does not explain it.

Read page 7 Answer #5 and support your answer. How did Lavoisier’s work transform the science of chemistry? Explain how you would use the scientific method to determine why your printer isn’t working.