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Chemistry Grade 10 Power Point Presentation for the first two weeks

. Why Study Chemistry? All the “stuff” in the universe is made from building blocks formed in stars. These building blocks and everything made from them are called matter. ChemistryChemistry is the study of matter and the changes it undergoes.

The Ozone Layer Ultraviolet light damages living organisms. Earth’s atmosphere contains a layer of ozone that absorbs ultraviolet light and protects living organisms.

The Ozone Layer (cont.)

Ozone is a substance in the atmosphere made up of oxygen. A substance, also known as a chemical, is matter that has a definite composition.substance

The Ozone Layer (cont.) Ozone is formed when oxygen gas (O 2 ) is exposed to ultraviolet radiation.

The Ozone Layer (cont.) In the mid-1980s, Scientists detected thin areas in the ozone layer over Antarctica. What could be causing the ozone hole?

Chlorofluorocarbons Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are used as coolant in refrigerators and propellant in aerosol cans. CFCs were considered safe because they are non-toxic and don’t react with other chemicals.

Chlorofluorocarbons (cont.) CFCs were first detected in the atmosphere in the 1970s, and the concentrations continued to increase through the 1990s. Was there a connection between ozone thinning and increasing CFCs in the atmosphere?

Matter and its Characteristics Matter has many different forms. MassMass is a measurement that reflects the amount of matter. WeightWeight is a measure of mass and the force of gravity on an object. Weight can change from place to place, but mass is constant.

Matter and its Characteristics (cont.) Much of matter and its behavior is macroscopic, meaning that it can be observed without a microscope. The structure, composition, and behavior of all matter can be described on the submicroscopic (atomic) level.

A Systematic Approach The scientific method is a systematic approach used in scientific study, whether it is chemistry, physics, biology, or another science.scientific method It is an organized process used by scientists to do research, and provides methods for scientists to verify the work of others.

A theory is an explanation that has been repeatedly supported by many experiments.theory –A theory states a broad principle of nature that has been supported over time by repeated testing. –Theories are successful if they can be used to make predictions that are true. Theory and Scientific Law

A scientific law is a relationship in nature that is supported by many experiments, and no exceptions to these relationships are found.scientific law Theory and Scientific Law (cont.)

Key Concepts Scientific methods can be used in pure research or in applied research. Some scientific discoveries are accidental, and some are the result of diligent research in response to a need. Laboratory safety is the responsibility of everyone in the laboratory. Many of the conveniences we enjoy today are technological applications of chemistry.