Chemistry Defined
Models
Worldview and ethics
History of Chemistry
Scientific Method
100

The study of matter and the changes it undergoes 

What is Chemistry 

100

The goal of a model

What is workability 

100

The definition of a Worldview 

What is a perspective from which to see and interpret all of life 

100

The first people to discover Chemistry 

What are Greeks 

100

The two types of Data 

What are Quantitative and Qualitative 

200

The type of Science described as Solving Problems 

What is applied Science 

200

The attempt to explain phenomena 

What is a Theory

200

The three parts of the Biblical Worldview 

What is Creation, fall, redemption 

200

The first professor of Chemistry in the United States 

Who is Benjamin Rush 
200

The 5 steps to the scientific method 

What are Observe, Hypothesize, Collect Data, Analyze Data, and Draw a Conclusion 

300
The type of science that studies why things work 
What is pure science 
300

Example of a model

What is the Heliocentric Theory or the Atomic Model
300

Assumptions about the world that are the basis for your worldview 

What are presuppositions 

300

The reason people began to study Chemistry

What is survival 

300
The manipulated variable in an experiment 

What is the Independent variable 

400

The definition of matter 

What has mass and takes up space 

400

Describes a repeating pattern

What is a Law 

400

The three parts of Biblical Ethics 

What are biblical principles, biblical outcomes, and biblical motivations 
400

The belief that matter is all that exists, and science is the only reliable path to truth 

What is Naturalism 

400

The definition of a controlled experiment 

What is one condition changes at a time 

500

The definition of Chemistry 

What is the study of matter and the changes it undergoes 

500

The definition of a model 

What is a workable, explanation, description, or representation of a phenomenon 

500

The definition of Ethics 

What is a system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct 

500

Two of the four beliefs of Evolution 

What are 

1. Humans are not accountable

2. We are a bag of chemicals

3. No absolute code of morality

4. Life is just chemical reactions 

500
A way to observe a natural process 

What is an experiment