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The study of the composition of substances and the changes they undergo. Organic Physical Analytic
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Organic Chemistry The study of Carbon Containing Molecules: carbohydrates lipids nucleic acids proteins
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Physical and Analytical Chemistry Highly focused on experimental data Upper level college chemistry
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Biochemistry Where chemistry meets biology The chemistry of living systems
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Inorganic Chemistry Study of elements and compounds States of matter Reactions This IS high school chemistry!
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Pure versus Applied Science Pure science is neither “good” nor “bad”, knowledge for the fun of it Applied science = technology and engineering
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Matter Anything that has volume and mass.
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Volume: takes up space
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Mass: measure of amount of matter, does not change with location
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States of matter - Solids Have definite shape Have definite volume
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States of matter - Liquids Fixed volume Pours or flows Takes shape of container
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States of matter-Gases Takes the shape of container Volume and density change with temperature
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Periodic Table
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Atom or Molecule? H 2 Mg F 2 S 8 Cu Molecule: two or more atoms chemically bonded Atom: smallest package of matter, single symbol H 2 Mg F 2 S 8 Cu
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Element or Compound? O 2 NaCl CO 2 Pt H 2 O He
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Metric System Metric System= uniform system based on units of 10 Base units = defined unit on an object or event in physical world Quantity vs. Number 10,000 Base unitQuantity gram (g)Mass Liter (L) Volume Meter (m) Distance
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Metric Conversions Kilo k Hecto h Deca da Meter m Gram g Liter L Deci d Centi c Milli m
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Metric Equivalents mm daL kg dm cc L Millimeter Decaliter Kilogram decimeter cubic centimeter cm 3 = mL 1000 liter = m 3
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Let’s try some examples: 24.0 mg = ______ kg 5.3 hL = ______cL Density = mass/volume
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