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Chapter 1: An Introduction to Chemistry Turning on the Light © 2003 John Wiley and Sons Publishers Stone/Getty Images
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=465RXSHMwsE
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How does a battery works
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Figure 1.3: An electric light bulb. © 2003 John Wiley and Sons Publishers Courtesy Ken Karp
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Figure 1.5: The effect of sucrose and of sodium chloride on water’s ability to conduct an electric current. © 2003 John Wiley and Sons Publishers
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How does Table Salt causes Conduction of Electricity?
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Figure 1.1: The electrical circuit of a flashlight. © 2003 John Wiley and Sons Publishers
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Figure 1.2: The electrical conductivity of tap water, sugar water, and salt water. © 2003 John Wiley and Sons Publishers
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Electrolytes Produce positive (+) and negative (-) ions when they dissolve in water. In water conduct an electric current. Electrolytes
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Strong electrolytes ionize 100% in solution. Equations for the dissociation of strong electrolytes show the formation of ions in aqueous (aq) solutions. H 2 O 100% ions NaCl(s) Na + (aq) + Cl - (aq) Strong Electrolytes
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Nonelectrolytes Form only molecules in water. Do not produce ions in water. Do not conduct an electric current. Nonelectrolytes
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The Scientific Method Observation and Experiments Patterns & Trends Formulate & Tests Hypothesis Theory Laws
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An element is a substance that consist of the same atoms. 115 elements have been identified 83 elements occur naturally on Earth gold, aluminum, lead, oxygen, carbon Universe:H(91%);He(8.75%);Others(0.25%) Many elements have been created by scientists technetium, americium, seaborgium 1.4
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Elements mercury, copper, and carbon. © 2003 John Wiley and Sons Publishers Courtesy Ken Karp
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Figure 2.3: Distribution of the elements in the universe. © 2003 John Wiley and Sons Publishers
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Figure 2.4: Distribution of the elements in the human body. © 2003 John Wiley and Sons Publishers
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Figure 2.5: Composition of the human body. © 2003 John Wiley and Sons Publishers
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Carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen are the most abundant elements in the human body. Elements in the Body http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=im8tmwTnnhM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=im8tmwTnnhM
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Names of Elements http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUDDi WtFtEMhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUDDi WtFtEM http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/ksms/Periodic Table/abc.htmhttp://www.hobart.k12.in.us/ksms/Periodic Table/abc.htm http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Apr7Md bHGQohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Apr7Md bHGQo
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Select the correct symbol for each: A. Calcium 1) C2) Ca3) CA B. Sulfur 1) S2) Sl3) Su C. Iron 1) Ir2) FE3) Fe Learning Check
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Select the correct symbol for each: A. Calcium 2) Ca B. Sulfur 1) S C. Iron 3) Fe Solution
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Select the correct name for each symbol: A. N 1) neon 2) nitrogen 3) nickel B. P 1) potassium 2) phogiston3) phosphorus C. Ag 1) silver 2) agean3) gold Learning Check
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Select the correct name for each: A. N 2) nitrogen B. P 3) phosphorus C. Ag 1) silver Solution
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What Happens if we pass electricity through water? When was the last time you did Electrolysis?
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What are Compounds? Substances composed of two or more elements in a fixed ratio. H 2 O( Water) NaCl (Table Salt), C 12 H 22 O 11 (sugar)
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Compounds and Mixtures02
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Sodium chloride, hydrogen peroxide, water, and sucrose are some of the more common compounds of our everyday world. © 2003 John Wiley and Sons Publishers Courtesy Ken Karp
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© 2003 John Wiley and Sons Publishers What do you think would be the result of placing the wires into a solution made up of a mixture of equal parts of sucrose and sodium chloride? QUESTION
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© 2003 John Wiley and Sons Publishers Would you expect to find many ions in pure water? Explain. QUESTION
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© 2003 John Wiley and Sons Publishers How would you go about determining whether an aspirin tablet contains any electrolytes among its ingredients? QUESTION
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