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1 Ch. 1: The Chemical World Dr. Namphol Sinkaset Chem 152: Introduction to General Chemistry

2 I. Chapter Outline I.Introduction II.Atoms and Molecules III.The Scientific Method IV.Succeeding in Chemistry

3 I. Layman’s View of Chemicals

4 I. Educated View of Chemicals

5 I. The Nature of Chemistry Revolves around the question “Why?” Make connections between macroscopic and microscopic behavior.

6 II. Atoms and Molecules Microscopic view refers to atoms. Atoms can bind together to form molecules. chemistry: the science that seeks to understand what matter does by studying what atoms/molecules do

7 II. Carbon Dioxide and Water

8 III. The Scientific Method A way of learning that emphasizes observation and experimentation.

9 III. It Begins w/ Observations Scientists begin their study by making an observation or measurement. Observation can be simple description or complex measurement. e.g. Fleming noticed bacteria-free rings around a certain mold. e.g. Lavoisier measured masses before and after combustion reactions.

10 III. A Hypothesis is Formed and Tested Observations lead to preliminary interpretation or explanation. The hypothesis should be falsifiable. Hypotheses are tested via experiments. experiment: highly controlled observations designed to validate/invalidate a hypothesis. Results may lead to revision of hypothesis.

11 III. Scientific Laws Many similar observations may be developed into a scientific law. scientific law: statement that synthesizes past observations and predicts future ones Laws can be tested with experiments as well.

12 III. Theories One or more well-established hypotheses can be formulated into a theory. theory: models of nature that provide a broader and deeper explanation of observations and laws A lot of work goes into formulating a theory; they are the height of scientific understanding…not “just a theory.”

13 IV. Keys to Success Curiosity – you need to be interested in finding out the “why” of things. Math – you need to have the math skills to deal with and calculate quantities in chemistry. Hard work – you need to be able to commit the time and effort to be successful.


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