Transcript
Page 1: Introduction to Chemistry and the Scientific Method

Chemistry

Introduction to Chemistry and the Scientific Method

Page 2: Introduction to Chemistry and the Scientific Method

Chemistry• The study of the composition of matter– What is stuff made of ????

• Different branches of Chemistry– Organic Chemistry– Inorganic Chemistry– Analytical Chemistry– Physical Chemistry– Biochemistry

Page 3: Introduction to Chemistry and the Scientific Method

The Scientific Method

• Observation• Hypothesis• Test the Hypothesis• Collect Data– Qualitative– Quantitative

• Conclusion

Page 4: Introduction to Chemistry and the Scientific Method

The Experiment

• Hypothesis: A proposed explanation or reason for an observation– Must be testable

Page 5: Introduction to Chemistry and the Scientific Method

Testable/ Non Testable

• Tomato plants like the sun

• Sunlight increases the height of tomato plants

Page 6: Introduction to Chemistry and the Scientific Method

Experimental Controls

• Control Group

• Experimental Group

What is the difference between the Control and Experimental Groups?

Page 7: Introduction to Chemistry and the Scientific Method

Experimental Controls

• Control Group: All factors in this group remain unchanged

• Experimental Group: Only one factor is changed in this group

Page 8: Introduction to Chemistry and the Scientific Method

Variables

• Independent Variable

• Dependent Variable

Page 9: Introduction to Chemistry and the Scientific Method

Variables

• Independent Variable: The factor that is controlled and changed by the scientist (Example- Sun exposure)

• Dependent Variable: The factor that is affected by the independent variable

(Example - plant height)

Page 10: Introduction to Chemistry and the Scientific Method

IN YOUR Journal:

• Create a hypothesis• State the Independent Variable• State the Dependent Variable

Page 11: Introduction to Chemistry and the Scientific Method

Conclusion

• The Outcome of the experiment• Was the hypothesis correct?

Can a scientist make a sound conclusion based on the results of 1 experiment?

Page 12: Introduction to Chemistry and the Scientific Method

Theory

• A broad and extensively tested explanation for a particular question

• It can not be proven as a law because it is possible that a new experiment will disprove it.

Page 13: Introduction to Chemistry and the Scientific Method

Scientific Law

• A statement that summarizes the results of many observations and experiments.

• Example: The Law of Universal Gravitation

Page 14: Introduction to Chemistry and the Scientific Method

Bubbles Lab


Top Related