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Introduction to Chemistry Chapter 1 Section 1

What is Chemistry  Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space.  Chemistry is the study of the composition of matter and the changes that matter undergoes.  Chemistry affects all aspects of life and most natural events because all living and nonliving things are made of matter.

Areas of Study Five traditional areas of study are organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, biochemistry, analytical chemistry, and physical chemistry. Organic chemistry is the study of all chemicals containing carbon. Example: Inventing a new lightweight plastic. Inorganic chemistry is the study of chemicals that do not contain carbon. Example: Composition of a rock.

Areas of Study cont. Biochemistry is the study of the processes that take place in living organisms. Examples: muscle contraction and digestion. Analytical chemistry is the study of the composition of matter. Example: the measuring of the carbon dioxide level in the atmosphere. Physical chemistry is the area that deals with the mechanism, rate, and energy transfer that occurs when matter undergoes a change. Example: Studying the factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis in trees.

Big Ideas in Chemistry Some of chemistry’s big ideas are as follows: chemistry as the central science, electrons and the structure of atoms, bonding and interactions, reactions, kinetic theory, the mole and quantifying matter, matter and energy, and carbon chemistry.

Big Ideas in Chemistry cont. Chemistry as a Central Science Physicists, biologists, astronomers, geologists, environmental scientists, and others use chemistry in their work. Electrons and the Structure of Atoms Elements are composed of particles called atoms, and every atom contains a nucleus and one or more electrons. The type of products obtained in a chemical reaction is largely determined by the electrons in the reacting chemicals.

Big Ideas in chemistry cont. Bonding and Interactions Most elements exist in chemical compounds. Collections of two or more elements held together by relatively strong attractive forces. Chemical Bonds: influence the properties of compounds. Weak bonds between the particles of an element or compound can also contribute to the properties of the material.

Big Ideas in chemistry cont. Reactions Chemical reactions involve processes in which reactants produce products. Chemical reactions are important to the chemistry of living and nonliving things. Kinetic Theory Particles in matter are in constant motion. Motions vary depending on changes in temperatures and pressure determine whether a substance is a solid, liquid, or gas.

Big Ideas in chemistry cont. The Mole and Quantifying Matter In chemistry it is vital to know the amount of material which you are dealing with. In conducting a chemical reaction, you want to use the correct amount of the reacting material so that none is wasted. This measurement is possible using the mole, the chemist’s invaluable unit for specifying the amount of the material.

Big Ideas in chemistry cont. Matter and Energy Chemical processes all use or produce energy, often in the form of heat. Changes in a quantity called free energy allow you to predict whether a reaction will actually occur under the given conditions. Carbon Chemistry About 10-million carbon containing compounds. New ones are being prepared each day. Many are produced from petroleum such as plastic or synthetic fibers. Carbon compounds are the basis of life in all living organisms.

Assignment Read Chapter 1 Page Do questions on page 5.