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What is Chemistry? The study of “matter”, its composition, properties, and the changes it undergoes. Applied Chemistry - uses chemistry to attain certain goals, in fields like medicine, agriculture, and manufacturing Pure chemistry - gathers knowledge for the sake of knowledge
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5 Major Areas of Chemistry
Analytical Chemistry - concerned with the composition of substances. Inorganic Chemistry - deals with substances without carbon Organic Chemistry - deals with substances containing carbon Biochemistry - chemistry of living things Physical Chemistry - deals with the physical properties of substances
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Chemistry important to all sciences - biology, geology, physics, engineering, etc. a language with its own vocabulary.
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Why Study Chemistry? everyone and everything around us involves chemistry possible career for your future
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Chemistry Far and Wide Materials - perfume, steel, ceramics, plastics, rubber, paints, nonstick cooking utensils, polyester fibers Energy - fossil fuels, solar, batteries, nuclear (don’t forget pollution!)
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Chemistry Far and Wide Medicine and Biotechnology-
vitamin C, penicillin, aspirin materials for artery transplants and hipbones Human Genome Project bacteria producing insulin cloning
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Chemistry Far and Wide Agriculture - world’s food supply
plant growth hormones ways to protect crops disease resistant plants The Environment- both risks and benefits involved in discoveries carbon dioxide, ozone, warming
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Chemistry Far and Wide Astronomy and Space Exploration-
composition of the planets analyze moon rocks planet atmospheres life on other planets?
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