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1 Introduction to Chemistry
Chapter 1 Introduction to Chemistry

2 Ch. 1.1 What is Chemistry Chemistry: the study of the composition of matter and the changes it undergoes. What is matter? Matter: anything that has mass and takes up space.

3 5 areas of Chemistry Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry
Biochemistry Analytical Chemistry Physical Chemistry

4 Organic Chemistry Study of Carbon containing chemicals
Living organisms Fossil fuels Most synthetic (plastic) material Binder, drugs, vitamins, gasoline, etc

5 Inorganic Chemistry Chemicals that do not contain carbon

6 Biochemistry Study of processes in living organisms. Digestion, etc.
Photosynthesis

7 Analytical Chemistry Focuses on composition of matter.

8 Physical Chemistry Deals with chemical reactions Mechanism Rate
Energy transfer

9 Pure V. Applied Chemistry
Pure: pursuit of knowledge Determining how aspirin works Applied: directed to a practical goal Changing a drug to have less side effects

10 Why Study Chemistry Explaining the natural World
Preparing for a Career Being an informed citizen

11 Ch. 1.2 Chemistry in your life
Materials Clothing, cars Energy Petroleum, batteries Medicine/Biotech Prescription drugs, DNA Agriculture Hybrids, disease resistant, fertilizers, pesticides, etc.

12 Chemistry in your life cont’d
Environment Clean up pollution Prevent pollution Universe Analyze data from space

13 Ch. 1.3 Scientific Method Observing (determining a problem) Hypothesis
Experiment Theory A well-tested explanation. Atomic structure Scientific Law Statement that summarizes the results of many observation. Law of gravity, conservation of mass.

14 Ch. 1.4 Problem solving Analyze Calculate Evaluate What is wanted?
What is given? Calculate Plan Unit cancellation Evaluate Does it make sense?


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