Chem CH. 1
scientific method 3
by applying this method in a logical, systematic way, we gain a powerful problem-solving tool
testing one
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steps of the scientific method
observations hypothesis experiment theory
experiment
design an experiment to test your hypothesis. accept, modify or reject the hypothesis on the basis of extensive testing.
hypothesis
develop a tentaive explanation, or hypothesis, about the observations
the objective of chemistry 5
develop problem-solving skills[ systematic approach, critical thinking]
A(n) ______ is a test to gather more information to support or discredit a hypothesis.
experiment
Of the following, which is an interpretation?
theory
what happen to phlogiston when air is limited
Air has a limited ability to absorb phlogiston, so material cannot burn when the surrounding air is "saturated".
What is Chemistry 6
Most other fields of science require an understanding of chemistry
Phlogiston to Oxygen Observations
Observations: When heated in air, materials undergo a change of appearance and lose mass.
phlogiston
Phlogiston itself is without color, odor, taste, or mass.
Repeatable
Repeatable: experiments and observations must yield the same results each time. Most are repeated many times to ensure consistency.
repeated expirements
Repeated, in-depth experimentation may lead to a natural law, or a theory.
Controversy 1
Scientists often disagree quite strongly, particularly when the research of one scientist challenges the views of another.
Phlogiston Challenges to hypothesis
Some materials, especially metals, actually gain mass when burned. When heated in a vacuum, materials do not burn at all.
the objective of chemistry 4
develop skill to predict future events based on patterns of behavior
That mice are fed aspirin in proportion to their body weight is a(n) _______
experiment
What is Cemistry 2
how matter interacts with other matter and with energy
A(n) ________ is a possible explanation for a set of observations.
hypothesis
the word theory in sciene
in science, a theory is not " just a theory" many word have a different meaning in a scietific context than they do in common usage.
scientific method 1
is a process of studying natural phenomena that involves making observations, forming hypotheses, and testing them by experimentation
Chemistry is called the "central science" because __________.
most natural phenomena involved chemical changes
central science
most other sciences and /or technologies involve chemistry
"What goes up must come down" is an example of a(n) _______.
natural law
Chemistry relevant
new materials pharmaceuticals clean energy clean water biochemistry food and agriculture pollution climate space exploration
That professional basketball players are usually taller than six feet is a(n) _______.
quantitative observation
What is Chemistry 5
the Central Science
What is Chemistry 4
the design of matter to produce particular properties
What is Chemistry 3
the effort to explain (and predict) why the materials around us act they way they do
what happens in the results of a experiments
the results of a experiments often lead to new questions!
What is Chemistry 1
the study of matter, the "stuff" of the universe
"Man evolved from a lower species of animals" is an example of a(n) ______.
theory
A(n) ______ is a probable explanation for a set of observations or a set of tested hypotheses.
theory
how to you get a theory
is based on a set of well tested hypotheses provides a coherent set of data which explain observation about that aspect of the universe acts as a framework within which observations are explained and prediction are made
the objective of chemistry 3
learn to analyze complex systems
the objective of chemistry 2
learn to find patterns in information
the objective of chemistry
learn to gather and organize information [ your own observations, previous research
observations
make observations of the some aspect of the universe and collect facts about the observations
A quantitative observation is known as a(n) _______.
measurement
scientific method 2
this process then produces a model of the natural world that allows us to explain and predict natural behavior
Surfing the Internet involves chemistry.
true
Walking around the block involves chemistry
true
theory 1
when cosistency is obtained the hypothesis is becomes a theory
what do natural laws and theories allow you to do?
Both natural laws and theories allow you to make predictions, but only a theory provides a model explaining natural behavior.
Controversy 3
Conflict and controversy, while confusing and dismaying to those outside the fray, play a key role in the advance of scientific understanding.
Controversy 4
Controversy leads to attempts to disprove the other scientist's work. Those attempts, whether they succeed or fail, allow us to test the validity of the work.
It is more important to memorize the facts of chemistry than to be able to think problems through.
False
Natural laws can be broken.
False
Falsifiable 1
Falsifiable: an experiment, observation or possible discovery must exist that could logically demonstrate that the theory is false.
oxygen
From this data he concluded that a gaseous substance in air is responsible for combustion. He called this substance oxygen.
what else did lavoisier
Furthermore, Lavoisier's work led to an important chemical principle, the Law of Conservation of Mass!
what was the theory ?
He observed that the change of mass of the solid matched the change of mass of the gas, so that, overall, all the mass originally present was accounted for.
Phlogiston to Oxygen hypothesis
Hypothesis: In 1667, Johann Joachim Becher proposed that combustible materials contain a substance called phlogiston, which is released upon heating.
what did anotoine lavoisier do
It was not until 1772 that Antoine Lavoisier clearly put the whole idea of phlogiston to rest.
what experiment did lavoisier do
Lavoisier heated various substances, including metals, in sealed containers and was able to quantify the changes in mass of both the solid as well as the gas inside the containers
does Falsifiable make a theory false
This does not mean the theory is false! The strongest theories are those that stand against repeated failed attempts to disprove them!
Controversy 2
This leaves non-scientists, or even scientists in a different specialty, with the question of who is right.
Baking a cake involves chemistry.
True
Experiments should be designed to provide new observations related to a hypothesis or theory
True
Unprejudiced:
Unprejudiced: one does not have to believe a given researcher; one can redo the experiment and determine whether the results are valid.
Phlogiston Experimental evidence
When burned, wood turns to ash and loses mass. Wood does not continue to burn in a sealed container.