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CHEMISTRY = the study of the composition of matter, its chemical and physical changes, and the changes that accompany these changes.

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2 CHEMISTRY = the study of the composition of matter, its chemical and physical changes, and the changes that accompany these changes.

3 The Nature of Science Scientific law versus theory: –Scientific law: a summary of an observed natural event. –Scientific theory: a well tested, possible explanation of a natural event.

4 The Way Science Works… Science involves critical thinking, or applying logic and reason to observations and conclusions. Observation vs. Inference –Observation: descriptive of what you see, hear, taste, feel, smell –Inference: an assumption made as a result of an observation (not always correct!!)

5 Variables and Controls A variable is anything that can change in an experiment. –Independent variable: The variable being changed or controlled by the scientist. –Dependent variable: The variable being measured or observed by the scientist. A controlled experiment tests only one variable at a time.

6 The Scientific Method: A series of logical steps to follow in order to solve problems. OBSERVE FORMULATE A QUESTION FORM A HYPOTHESIS DESIGN AND CONDUCT AN EXPERIMENT MAKE OBSERVATIONS RECORD AND ANALYZE DATA DRAW CONCLUSIONS FORMULATE NEW QUESTIONS and CONTINUE CYCLE

7 Making Measurements Measurements are made in this class using SI units. LENGTH (m): distance between 2 points VOLUME (L): space occupied. MASS (kg): the amount of matter in an object. WEIGHT (N): the force with which gravity pulls on a quantity of matter.

8 Precision vs. Accuracy Accuracy: the extent to which a measurement approaches the true value. Precision: the degree of exactness of a measurement. –A scale may be precise to the nearest 100 th of a gram, or +/- 0.01g

9 Precision vs. Accuracy increasing accuracy increasing precision

10 Mind Reading… 19215236 25816412 114221018 72031124 13219175

11 Mind Reading… Trial # Guess 1 Guess 2 Guess 3 How did I do? 1 2 3 4 755383 85 65 556080 Not accurate, not precise  Not accurate, but precise Accurate and precise! Accurate, but not precise… Lucky!

12 Density = mass/volume Example: –What is the mass of 10 mL of a liquid that has a density of 3.76 g/mL? d = m / v m = dv m = (3.76 g/mL)(10 mL) m = 37.6 g m = 40 g (correct # of sig. figs.) M DV

13 Temperature Conversions Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy in a system. K = Kelvin o F = degree Fahrenheit o C = degree Celsius R=Rankin (we won’t use this one in this class)

14 Temperature Conversions K = o C + 273 o F = (1.8 x o C) + 32 o C = ( o F – 32) / 1.8

15 Percentage Error Calculate this value in labs where the accepted value is given.

16 Graph - visual representation of data 1) title 2) x and y axis labeled 3) units for both the x and y axis 4) scale is evenly and correctly spaced for data 5) legend when appropriate Organizing Data Data is organized and presented in tables, charts, and graphs.

17 LINE GRAPH: best for displaying data that change. –Independent Variable: x-axis –Dependent variable: y-axis

18 BAR GRAPH: useful when you want to compare data for several individual items

19 PIE CHART: ideal for displaying data that are parts of a whole.


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