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Honors Chemistry Unit I - Power Point 1d Introduction to Chemistry A main challenge of chemistry is to understand the connection between the macroscopic world that we experience and the microscopic world of atoms and molecules. You must learn to think on the atomic level 1

Why Study Chemistry? To be better informed To be a knowledgeable consumer To make better decisions for yourself and society To learn problem-solving skills To enhance analytical thinking It will look great on your transcripts, provided you earn a good grade This class will prepare you for AP Chem and/or College Chem 2

What is Chemistry? Chemistry = the study of matter and the transformation it undergoes What is matter? Matter is anything that has mass and volume. Your book defines it as The material of the universe EVERYTHING is a CHEMICAL – Table salt = sodium chloride, NaCl – Table sugar = sucrose, C 12 H 22 O 11 – Clothes: Wool, Cotton, Polyester – Body: lipids, Proteins, Carbohydrates, DNA/RNA – You name it– it’s a chemical! 3

Chemistry in Action: cooking Cooking is chemistry in action, with the added benefit that you can eat the results. 4

Chemistry Chemistry is the driving force behind many “liberal arts” – Composition of paints? Colors? – Economies of Industrial Nations #1 commercial chemical is sulfuric acid– LOTS of uses! All industry involves chemical processes – Economies of Developing Nations Agriculture depends on chemicals as fertilizers, pesticides – Politics and Natural Resources 5

Organic Chemistry Organic is the study of matter that contains carbon Organic chemists study the structure, function, synthesis, and identity of carbon compounds Useful in petroleum industry, pharmaceuticals, polymers HHS is planning on offering Organic Chemistry next year!! 6

Inorganic Chemistry Inorganic is the study of matter that does NOT contain carbon Inorganic chemists study the structure, function, synthesis, and identity of non-carbon compounds Polymers, Metallurgy 7

Biochemistry Biochemistry is the study of chemistry in living things Biochemistry is the study of chemistry in living things Cross between biology and chemistry Cross between biology and chemistry Pharmaceuticals and genetics Pharmaceuticals and genetics 8

Physical Chemistry Physical chemistry is the physics of chemistry… the forces of matter Much of p-chem is computational Develop theoretical ideas for new compounds 9

Analytical Chemistry Analytical chemistry is the study of high precision measurement Find composition and identity of chemicals Forensics, quality control, medical tests 10

Chemistry as the “Central Science” 11

Tomorrow’s DQ What is a flipped classroom? Why study chemistry?