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Chemistry Far and Wide
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Objectives Describe some examples of research in Chemistry Distinguish between macroscopic and microscopic views
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Energy Through the study of Chemistry we are able to keep up with the constant demands for energy Chemist study ways to convert plants into fuel. Example: oil from soybeans can be used to make biodiesel Chemist study ways to store energy. Example: batteries and hydrogen fuel cells
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Medicine and Biotechnology Chemistry is critical in the research and development of materials doctors use to treat patients. Examples: – medicine such as penicillin or aspirin – Materials for artery transplants and orthopedic surgery – Bacteria producing insulin
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Chemistry Far and Wide Chemists design materials to fit specific needs – velcro (Patented in 1955) perfume, steel, ceramics, plastics, rubber, paints, nonstick cooking utensils, polyester fibers Two different ways to look at the world: macroscopic and microscopic
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Chemistry Far and Wide Agriculture – Produce the world’s food supply – Use chemistry for better productivity – soil, water, weeds – plant growth hormones – ways to protect crops; insecticides – disease resistant plants
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Chemistry and the Environment The Environment – both risks and benefits involved in discoveries – Pollutants need to be 1) identified and 2) prevented (antifreeze) – Lead paint was prohibited in 1978 – Leaded gasoline – Drinking water – carbon dioxide, ozone, global warming
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88.2% 440,000 After lead was banned in gasoline and public water supply systems, less lead entered the environment. Let’s examine some information from a graph.
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What happened after lead was banned from gasoline?
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To study the Universe The Universe – Need to gather data from afar, and analyze matter brought back to Earth – composition of the planets – analyze moon rocks – Meteorites ($$) – planet atmospheres – life on other planets?
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