

Chemistry Introduction
Presentation
•
Chemistry
•
9th - 12th Grade
•
Hard
Joseph Anderson
FREE Resource
15 Slides • 7 Questions
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2
What is Chemistry?
Chapter
-
1
What is …..?
1
3
Objectives
of
the
Lesson
• To review the some key terms such as science, technology,
chemistry
• To understand the safety rules in the chemistry laboratory
• To learn the Hazard Warning Symbols
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What is Chemistry?
4
Warming
up
• What is ‘
science’?
• What is difference between ‘
science’ and ‘
technology’?
3
What is Chemistry?
5
Introduction
• From ancient times until today,
acquired
knowledge has been collected
on a
regular
basis.
• This accumulated knowledge is known simply as
science.
4
What is Chemistry?
•The studies conducted and tested
systematically, hypothesized and shared
with people are called scientific studies.
• The applications of scientific principles
in the service of mankind is called
technology.
• All scientific studies have certain steps;
observation, hypothesis, experiment and
sharing results.
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5
What is Science?
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What is Chemistry?
6
• Chemistry is a science that deals with
the study of matter and its changes.
• Chemistry is a branch of natural
sciences.
• It is interrelated with all other sciences.
Simply chemistry is in everything and in
everywhere.
• It has a lot of branches; biochemistry,
organic chemistry, analytical chemistry,
physical chemistry, electrochemistry,
nuclear chemistry, thermochemistry…etc.
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9
Multiple Choice
Study of substances containing CARBON
inorganic chemistry
biochemistry
organic chemistry
analytical chemistry
physical chemistry
10
Multiple Choice
Study of the processes of living things
inorganic chemistry
biochemistry
organic chemistry
analytical chemistry
physical chemistry
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Chemistry is an Experimental Science?
Steps of an experiment in chemistry as follow;
• Setting up the experimental equipment and procedures,
• Conducting the experiment,
• Recording data,
• Analyzing results, reaching a conclusion and sharing results.
Laboratory Equipments
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What is Chemistry?
Beaker Test tube Volumetric Flask Graduated cylinder Burner
Funnel Separatory funnel Test tube rack Erlenmeyer flask Round bottom flask
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Multiple Choice
What is an experiment?
A basic statement established by experiment or observation
An educated guess that predicts the outcome of your experiment
a controlled method of testing a hypothesis.
Rules for how nature will behave under certain conditions, frequently written as an equation.
A statement that is not scientifically provable
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Safety Rules in the Laboratory
• Students must always obey the following safety rules in a school
lab:
1
. Always listen carefully to all instructions given by your chemistry
teacher or lab technician before any experiment.
2
. Learn all the safety rules necessary for your experiment.
3
. Always wear a lab jacket (apron) and safety goggles (glasses).
4
. Read all necessary information about the experiments.
5
. Wear gloves when using heat, chemicals and glassware in
experiments.
6
. Do not throw any chemicals.
7
. Do not touch chemicals with your fingers.
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. Tie long hair.
9
. Do not horse around in a lab.
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. Quickly report all accidents to your teacher.
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. Do not eat, drink, smell or taste any chemical.
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What is Chemistry?
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15
Multiple Choice
What should you do if you break glass in the lab?
Tell the teacher.
Sweep up the glass.
Pick up the glass with your hands.
Ignore it; the teacher will clean it up when she sees it later.
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Hazard Warning Symbols
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What is Chemistry?
• Many
chemicals
are
hazardous.
• Therefore,
hazard warning
symbols
are
placed
on
containers
of
harmful
chemicals and on laboratory
walls to explain and inform
of possible dangers
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Homework
:
1
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Question
:
1
,
3
Page:38
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What is Chemistry?
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Feedback
of
the
Lesson
• I reviewed the some key terms such as science, technology,
chemistry
• I understood the safety rules in the chemistry laboratory
• I learnt the Hazard Warning Symbols
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