CHEMICALS Applied Science Mrs. Bonifay. What are chemicals? Short answer: Everything is a chemical. Longer answer: Chemistry is the study of matter and.

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CHEMICALS Applied Science Mrs. Bonifay

What are chemicals? Short answer: Everything is a chemical. Longer answer: Chemistry is the study of matter and its interactions with other matter. Anything made of matter is, therefore, a chemical. Any liquid, solid, gas. A chemical can often be broken down into components. People generally use the term 'chemical' to refer to a substance that appears the same throughout its structure.

Did you know that……. elements like carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen bond together to make a chemical? One unit is a called a molecule. There are 110 named elements, but there are thousands and thousands of chemicals.

Examples of Household Chemicals Water Table Salt Borax Vinegar Baking Soda Lemon Juice Detergent Rubbing Alcohol Alum (spices) Sucrose (sugar) Pesticides Citric Acid Vegetable Oil Mineral Oil Hydrogen Peroxide Unflavored Gelatin Milk of Magnesia Steel Wool Calcium Chloride (de- icer) Sodium Hydroxide (lye/drain cleaner)

Toxic or Non-Toxic? What does “toxic” mean? “Poisonous, or otherwise directly harmful to life in any form.” Practically every substance is toxic. The only difference is in the quantity (dose) that produces a toxic effect. Some chemicals are harmful in small doses while others are harmful in high doses. Chemicals should be used as directed on the label.

Did you know that……. toxics can be natural or man-made? If the substance is man-made, it is referred to as a “toxicant.” However, if it is natural, it is called a “toxin.”

Warning Labels!!!!

Poisonous/Toxic

Explosive

Radioactive

Irritant

Harmful Substance

Biohazard

Corrosive Substance

Flammable

Hazardous for the Environment

Did you know that……. Chemicals that are not produced by life or in a natural process are called synthetic? Synthetic usually means “man-made.” There are tens of thousands of man-made chemicals. Over 1,000 new man-made chemicals are created each year.