Why do we study chemistry?
What is chemistry?
The study of composition (the makeup), structure, and properties of matter and the changes matter undergoes during chemical reactions.
What is matter?
Anything that has mass and takes up space.
What are some examples of matter?
A person, air, blood, a pencil, etc.
What are some examples of things that aren’t matter?
Heat, light, energy, etc.
What are the states of matter?
Solid, liquid, gas, (also plasma)
What measurement system is used in Science?
Metric system
Whats the base unit for mass?
gram (g)
Whats the base unit for volume?
Liter (l)
Whats the base unit for length?
Meter (m)
How do you change a metric system unit?
Multiply or divide by 10.
What is density?
The substance’s mass per unit of volume. The symbol most often used for density is ρ.
How do you calculate Density (g/Ml)?
Density (g/Ml) = mass (g) / volume (Ml)
hint: you can use triangle with mass on top.
What things describe chemisty?
Time, Energy, Temperature, Mole
What is time?
Duration of a process (seconds (s))
What is energy?
Capacity to do work. (Joule (J) or Calories (cal))
What is temperature?
Measure of kinetic energy in particles. (Celcius 0c or Kelvin 273k)
What is mole?
Substance that contains 6.02 * 10^23 particles. (mol)
The quantity amount of substance is a measure of how many atoms or molecules there are. It doesn’t define weight or mass. It’s just a number.
What is the scientific method?
A logical systematic approach to the solution of a scientific problem.
What are the steps of the scientific method?
What are the 2 relationships?
Direct and indirect
Whats a direct relationship?
The values increase together
Whats the inverse relationship?
The values negate each other.
What is the independent variable?
Variable changed