Allied Health Chemistry Crosby High School Chapter 1 Introduction to Chemistry 1.1 A Story of Two Substances 1.2 Chemistry and Matter 1.3 Scientific Method 1.4 Scientific Research
Chapter 1 Homework 1)Read and outline sections )Include definitions in your outline
Chapter 1 Plan DayClass WorkAt Home /31 PPT: Topic1 PPT: Topic 2 Start HW /1 Lab Safety Hot Water Lab Activity Work on HW Study for Quiz /2 Quiz PPT: Topic 3 -Beri Beri worksheet Homework due today 7 9/3 Chapter 1 Review 8 9/4 Chapter 1 Test Additional activity
Why is the scope of chemistry so vast? What are five traditional areas of study in chemistry? What are the central themes of chemistry? Topic 1: The Scope of Chemistry
Chemistry Study of matter and the changes that matter undergoes Comes from the word alchemy Affects all life All living and nonliving things are made of matter
Chemistry Humor * Little Willy took a drink and I think he’ll drink no more, for what he thought was H 2 O was really H 2 SO 4 !!!
Matter Anything that has mass and occupies space Three types: Solids Liquids Gases
Is it Matter? Cookie Light Tree Sound Air House Heat Love Baseball
Areas of Study (p.11) Organic chemistry –all chemicals containing carbon Inorganic chemistry –chemicals that do not contain carbon Biochemistry –processes that take place in living organisms Analytical chemistry –focuses on the composition of matter Physical chemistry –deals with the mechanism, rate, and energy transfer that occurs when matter undergoes a change
Research in Chemistry Pure Chemistry –Researching chemistry for the knowledge Applied Chemistry –Researching chemistry for a particular goal or application *Often linked!
Central Themes
Checkpoint Which area of study would you use to determine the components of an unknown liquid? A.physical chemistry B.biochemistry C.organic chemistry D.analytical chemistry
Review Answer the following using complete sentences: On Page 11, #8, on Page 22, #20-23; also answer #24, but do not use complete sentences. What is a complete sentence? A complete sentence contains a subject and a verb. It is a complete statement that includes all the necessary information so you will not have to refer back to the question for comprehension. Example: Chemistry affects all aspects of life because living and nonliving things are made of matter, and chemistry is the study of matter. vs Because living and nonliving things are made of matter
Topic 2: Chemistry and You 1.What are three general reasons to study chemistry? 2.What are some outcomes of modern research?
Why Study Chemistry? 1.Explain the Natural World 2.Prepare for a Career 3.Be an Informed Citizen
Checkpoint Which of the following careers would require some understanding of chemistry? A.chef B.doctor C.farmer D.all of the above
Chemistry & Technology Technology – the means by which a society provides things that are desired or needed –Allows humans to do things more quickly with less effort Research –Technological advances –Benefits: environment, energy resources, human life, knowledge
Data Analysis Answer questions 1-3 in the blue box on page 21
Topic 3: Thinking Like a Scientist What are the steps in the scientific method?
Scientific Method A systematic approach to answering questions
Scientific Method Steps: - Observation use your senses to obtain information Quantitative vs Qualitative data (p.13) –Hypothesis proposed explanation for an observation –Experiment procedure that is used to test a hypothesis –Independent variable, dependent variable, constants –Results Graph, table, chart, etc. –Conclusion Judgment based on the information obtained
End Result of the Scientific Method –Theory well-tested explanation for a broad set of observations Atomic theory, Cell theory –Scientific Law A relationship in nature that is supported by many experiments Law of universal gravitation
Checkpoint What is a hypothesis? A.information obtained from an experiment B.a proposed explanation for observations C.a concise statement that summarizes the results of many experiments D.a thoroughly tested model
Review Page 16, #15-18
Chapter 1 Review Page 26, #25, 33, 35, 39-46, 48, 49