E. Chemistry 11(1) Chemistry The scientific study of the composition‚ structure‚ and properties of matter and the changes that matter undergoes. Organic Chemistry The study of most carbon containing compounds. Inorganic Chemistry The study on non-organic substances‚ many of which have organic fragments bonded to metals (organometallics). Physical Chemistry The study of the properties and changes of matter and their relation to energy. Analytic Chemistry The identification
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Chapter 1 * What is Chemistry? -it is the study of the composition of substances and the changes they undergo. * What are the 5 branches of chemistry? * Organic chemistry‚ inorganic chemistry‚ analytical chemistry‚ physical chemistry‚ biochemistry. * What is the difference between a theory and law? -a theory is a thoroughly tested explanation of why experiments give certain results. A scientific law is a concise statement that summarized the results of a broad spectrum of observations
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floors. Your last step is to examine the nails‚ screws and other elements of the building. Which method do you think is closest to your study of chemistry thus far? What are the pros and cons to proceeding one way rather than another? Write 3–5 paragraphs and submit the short essay to your teacher. Have fun! Method one is most similar to Chemistry. This is because the table of elements is like the building and we began by looking at it as a whole and then learned the individual parts of it. First
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Chemistry 59 – 110‚ Winter Term 2013 Lectures: Section 1‚ Tues.‚ Thurs.‚ 1:00 – 2:20; Room‚ 1101 Education Section 2‚ Tues.‚ Thurs.‚ 10:00 – 11:20; Room‚ 102 Toldo Professor: Dr. K.E. Taylor‚ office EH 262; tel. 519-253-3000‚ ext. 5031; e-mail: taylor@uwindsor.ca. Office hours: 4 per week‚ tentatively 3:00 – 5:00 Tues.‚ Thurs. Lab Co-ordinator (office EH 175): Ms. Tina Lepine‚ tel. ext. 3547; e-mail: tlepine@uwindsor.ca. Evening Lab Supervisor (EH 175): Ms. Nedhal
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CHEMISTRY Safety‚ Matter‚ and Measurement Lab Safety Dress appropriately Follow directions and act appropriately Know where emergency equipment is MSDS Material Safety Data Sheets- contain safety information about chemicals Converting metric units Kilo Hecto Deca Base Deci Centi Milli 1000 100 10 1 1/10 1/100 1/1000 Significant Figures NOT Significant Digits “Placeholders”- Zeros before the decimal point and after the number
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Chemistry 3373F Lab Manual 2008 Modified 11/07 Table of Contents Chem 3373 Laboratory Schedule for Fall 2008.............................................................................2 The Benzoin Condensation of Benzaldehyde ..............................................................................3 Synthesis of Dilantin and Related Compounds (two weeks).........................................................6 Synthesis of an Alkaloid: Pseudopelletierine (two weeks) .............
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