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1 Introduction to Chemistry Chapter 1 Estrada
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2 Ozone Location Stratosphere – 15-50 km above Earth’s surface Formula O 2 (g) + UV O 3 (ozone) Ozone can absorb radiation and break up to form O 2 (g) G.M.B. Dobson 1920’s Dobson units
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3 Chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) Ammonia coolant Thomas Midgley, Jr 1928 synthesized CFCs 1935 AC, plastic foams, propellants in spray cans 1970’s noticed CFCs in atmosphere
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4 Mario Molina and F. Sherwood Rowland How long can CFCs stay in the atmosphere? Stable in troposphere Unstable in stratosphere Conclusion: Cl attaches to ozone and breaks into O gas and Chlorine monoxide
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5 Terms to Know Chemistry The study of matter and the changes it undergoes Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space Mass Measurement that reflects the amount of matter Weight Mass influenced by gravity
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6 Did you know ….? Structure, composition, and behavior of all matter can be explained on a submicroscopic level
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7 Some Branches of Chemistry Organic chemistry Inorganic chemistry Physical chemistry Analytical chemistry Biochemistry Theoretical chemistry Environmental chemistry
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8 Scientific Method Problem Hypothesis Experiment/Procedure Materials Safety issues Data Conclusion
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9 Terminology Qualitative data Quantitative data Independent variable Dependent variable Control
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10 Do you know the difference? Theory Ex: Atomic Theory Scientific law Ex: Law of Gravitation
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11 Types of Research Pure Applied Results Technology
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12 Credits Information from Glencoe Chemistry Images from Microsoft ClipArt and Wikipedia
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