Definition of Chemistry
the study of everything around us
OR
the study of matter and the changes it undergoes
Anything that has mass and takes up space.
What is matter?
The thing you plan to change in an experiment
and
the thing that changes in response to the first change.
The difference between pure and applied research is...
Pure research is done to gain knowledge on a topic applied research is done to solve a problem
The layer of Earth's atmosphere where clouds occur, where airplanes fly, where Earth’s weather occurs, and also contains the air we breathe.
What is the Troposphere?
The Earth atmosphere layer where the protective ozone layer is located. It contains ozone, a substance made up of oxygen, that absorbs harmful radiation before it reaches the Earth.
What is the Stratosphere?
The difference between mass and weight is...
Mass does not change whereas weight can vary depending on where the object is on Earth
a factor that is not allowed to change during the experiment
What is a control?
Keep food, beverages, and...
personal items, techonology from the laboratory.
Increased levels of ultraviolet radiation called UVB can cause... (Hint: 3 examples were provided)
Skin and eye cancer in humans, lower crop yields in agriculture, and disrupt food chains in nature.
Chloroflurocarbons is made up of...
What is chlorine, flourine, and carbon?
Matter can be broken down into more than hundreds of types of matter called...
What are elements?
Scientific method is...
a systematic approach used in scientific study. It is an organized process used by scientists to do research, and it provides method for scientists to verify the work of others.
PPE is...
Personal Protective Equipment
Thinning of the ozone layer is often called
What is the ozone hole?
Chemicals are also known as...
Elements are made up of particles called..
What are atoms?
Qualitative data describe _________; quantitative data use ________
What are observations and numbers?
If your lab procedure instructs you to add three parts acid to each one part of water and you start with 17ml of water, how much acid will you add?
51ml of acid
CFCs replaced _____ the coolant used in refrigerators because toxic gases could escape the fridge and harm the members of the household.
What is ammonia?
How is the ozone formed?
When oxygen (O₂) is exposed to ultraviolet radiation, ozone (O₃) is formed.
_____________ observations of matter reflect the actions of atoms on a ____________ scale
What is Macroscopic and Submicroscopic?
The scientific methods follows the following steps:
What are three examples of Chemistry happening in the real world?
Frozen water, rusting nail, burning log, etc...
Explain the difference between theory and law
Theory: an explanation of a natural phenomenon based on many observations and investigations over time.
Law: a relationship in nature that is supported by many experiments