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1 What is Chemistry? Some random thoughts from the Professor

2 CHEMISTRY Chemistry is the science that describes matter: its properties, the changes it undergoes Chemistry is the science that describes matter: its properties, the changes it undergoes Important questions: Important questions: o How do substances combine to form others? o What are the energies involved o How are these substances made up in detail o What factors are involved in determining stability and so on o What is the make-up or composition of matter? o Why does matter have certain qualities? o Does matter undergo changes, and what kind? o Can it be produced from other types of matter? o What can we make with matter?

3 Chemistry as revelation or creation Much of science is about discovering and understanding the world Much of science is about discovering and understanding the world Another approach emphasizes creation: making new materials for improving our lot Another approach emphasizes creation: making new materials for improving our lot Synthetic chemistry has its roots in alchemy, which laid the foundation for modern science Synthetic chemistry has its roots in alchemy, which laid the foundation for modern science

4 Matter reveals itself through properties Salt and sugar are both white crystalline powders Salt and sugar are both white crystalline powders Both dissolve in water Both dissolve in water Solution of salt conducts electricity Solution of salt conducts electricity Solution of sugar does not Solution of sugar does not

5 Properties depend on the “mollycules” Salt is an electrolyte – contains ions Salt is an electrolyte – contains ions Sugar is made up of neutral molecules Sugar is made up of neutral molecules Molecules are not the smallest thing but are composed of atoms Molecules are not the smallest thing but are composed of atoms

6 Flann O’Brien’s Mollycular Theory: an Artist’s view - Did you ever study the Mollycule Theory when you were a lad? he asked. Mick said no, not in any detail. -That is a very serious defalcation and an abstruse exacerbation, he said severely, but I'll tell you the size of it. Everything is composed of small mollycules of itself and they are flying around in concentric circles and arcs and segments and innumerable other various routes too numerous to mention collectively, never standing still or resting but spinning away and darting hither and thither and back again, all the time on the go. Do you follow me intelligently? Mollycules? From The Dalkey Archive by Flann O’Brien From The Dalkey Archive by Flann O’Brien

7 Atoms or molecules? Stuff is ultimately made from atoms Stuff is ultimately made from atoms Ninety naturally occurring elements (only a fraction of those important Ninety naturally occurring elements (only a fraction of those important Atoms in combination make molecules Atoms in combination make molecules Millions of different substances Millions of different substances Molecules determine properties and behaviour Molecules determine properties and behaviour

8 Important themes Energy is a recurring theme in chemistry Energy is a recurring theme in chemistry Chemistry provides us with energy Chemistry provides us with energy Chemistry provides us with materials Chemistry provides us with materials Structure is function Structure is function Chemicals both natural and synthetic can be forces for good…and evil Chemicals both natural and synthetic can be forces for good…and evil

9 All matter is either pure or impure Pure matter cannot be separated by physical means Impure matter can be separated by physical means Another word for impure matter is mixture – a solution is a common example of a mixture

10 What are physical means Filtration and centrifuge (liquids and solids) Filtration and centrifuge (liquids and solids) Crystallization (solutions) Crystallization (solutions) Distillation (solutions of liquids) Distillation (solutions of liquids) Magnetism (magnetic from non-magnetic) Magnetism (magnetic from non-magnetic) Chromatography (gases and liquids) Chromatography (gases and liquids)

11 Mixtures are either homogeneous or heterogeneous

12 Pure materials are also divided

13 Compounds are not mixtures Compounds have specific compositions (ratio of elements always the same - NaCl) Compounds have specific compositions (ratio of elements always the same - NaCl) Mixtures have variable composition Mixtures have variable composition Compounds have properties different from those of elements Compounds have properties different from those of elements Mixtures have similar properties to those of constituents Mixtures have similar properties to those of constituents

14 Sodium chloride is made from sodium and chlorine ELEMENTS: ELEMENTS: Sodiummetal, very reactive Sodium: metal, very reactive Chlorine: gas, very reactive, highly toxic Chlorine: gas, very reactive, highly toxic COMPOUND COMPOUND Sodium chloride: salt, unreactive, harmless Sodium chloride: salt, unreactive, harmless

15 Chemical and Physical Properties Physical properties: things that we can measure about a substance (always the same for a pure substance) Physical properties: things that we can measure about a substance (always the same for a pure substance) o Melting point o Boiling point o Density o Electrical conductivity o Thermal conductivity o Colour Chemical properties: how substances behave in chemical reactions (always involves change in composition) Chemical properties: how substances behave in chemical reactions (always involves change in composition)

16 Chemical and Physical Change Physical change: changes where ultimately no change in the chemical composition occurs – easily reversible Physical change: changes where ultimately no change in the chemical composition occurs – easily reversible o Change of state (melting, boiling etc.) o Dissolving Chemical change: a change where a chemical reaction occurs Chemical change: a change where a chemical reaction occurs

17 Decide for yourself: Chemical or physical? Grape juice turns to wine Grape juice turns to wine Wood burns to ashes Wood burns to ashes Water boils Water boils Leaves turn yellow in Fall Leaves turn yellow in Fall Rock is crushed to powder Rock is crushed to powder Salt dissolves in water Salt dissolves in water


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