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Lesson 2 Science & Chemistry

Lesson 2 Science & Chemistry. Anything in black letters = write it in your notes (‘knowts’). Why Study Chemistry?. Explain the natural world Prepare for a career Be an informed citizen. Science -. Method of finding out about the world, based on experiment. Technology -.

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Lesson 2 Science & Chemistry

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  1. Lesson 2 Science & Chemistry Anything in black letters = write it in your notes (‘knowts’)

  2. Why Study Chemistry? • Explain the natural world • Prepare for a career • Be an informed citizen

  3. Science - Method of finding out about the world, based on experiment. Technology - The knowledge and skills available to a society.

  4. Pure Science - Research without a specific application in mind; “just want to know” Determining the chemical structure of silk.

  5. Applied Science - Research directed toward a practical goal or application. Developing a synthetic chemical with silk-like properties..

  6. Chemistry - Study of the properties and changes of matter.

  7. Hypothesis - A proposed explanation for an observation; must be testable Experiment - Procedure used to test a hypothesis

  8. Variables - Factors that may change in an experiment Independent Variable - Variable changed on purpose; manipulated Dependent Variable - Variable that is observed; responding

  9. Model - Represents an object or event; all models have some flaws. This is a model of an atom…atoms are not really like this…but it helps explain and visualize. What are some things wrong with the model of the solar system?

  10. Theory - Well-tested explanation; can’t be proven right, could be proven wrong. What are some theories you’ve heard of? Atomic Theory Cell Theory Big Bang Theory Quantum Theory Theory of Evolution Theory of Plate Tectonics Supply & Demand Theory Global Warming

  11. “Oh… that’s just a theory.” A theory is not just a hunch…theories are the best working explanations that we have. Theories are not guesses, they make testable predictions that confirm their reality.

  12. Law - Fundamental rule that can’t be broken. What are some scientific laws you’ve heard of? Laws of Motion Laws of Thermodynamics Law of Gravity Gas Laws (Boyle’s & Charles’s etc)

  13. Antoine Lavoisier (late 1700’s) Disproved the Phlogiston Theory and explained that combustion requires oxygen Realized the importance of careful mass measurements in Chemistry

  14. flow-JISS-tunn Phlogiston Theory – no longer valid! Some materials burn because they contain phlogiston. Phlogiston is released into the air when material burns. When air is full of phlogiston (it is “phlogisticated”) and can no longer support combustion (flame goes out). Major flaw…some materials weigh more after they are burnt. Wood  Ashes + Phlogiston; ashes weigh less…okay… But…Iron  Rust + Phlogiston; rust weighed more than the iron Long story short…Lavoisier didn’t like the inconsistencies of the phlogiston theory and came up with a better explanation (theory) of combustion and that is how science is supposed to work.

  15. ASSIGNMENT: Chapter 1 Practice #1

  16. Define these terms… Hypothesis Experiment Theory Law Model Chemistry

  17. True or False… A well-tested Theory can become a Law. A Theory can be proven wrong, but can’t be proven right. Technology has been around long before Science. The Independent Variable is also called the Responding Variable.

  18. Explain the difference between… Theory & Law Independent & Dependent Variable Technology & Science

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