Vocab Chapter 1- First 36 Elements Flashcards
1
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Nitrogen
A
N
2
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Argon
A
Ar
3
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Co
A
Cobalt
4
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Lithium
A
Li
5
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Fe
A
Iron
6
Q
Kr
A
Krypton
7
Q
Hydrogen
A
H
8
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Helium
A
He
9
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Mg
A
Magnesium
10
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Mn
A
Manganese
11
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Ne
A
Neon
12
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Ge
A
Germanium
13
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Ga
A
Gallium
14
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Zinc
A
Zn
15
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Copper
A
Cu
16
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F
A
Fluorine
17
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Chlorine
A
Cl
18
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Cr
A
Chromium
19
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C
A
Carbon
20
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Br
A
Bromine
21
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Oxygen
A
O
22
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Titanium
A
Ti
23
Q
S
A
Sulfur
24
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Silicon
A
Si
25
Na
Sodium
26
Selenium
Se
27
Scandium
Sc
28
Potassium
K
29
Phosphorus
P
30
Ni
Nickel
31
Calcium
Ca
32
B
Boron
33
Be
Beryllium
34
As
Arsenic
35
Aluminum
Al
36
Vanadium
V
37
Chemistry
The study of the composition of matter and the changes it undergoes
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Matter
Anything that has mass and takes up space
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Organic chemistry
The field of chemistry that deals with essentially all chemicals that contain carbon
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Inorganic chemistry
The field of chemistry that deals with chemicals that do not contain carbon
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Biochemistry
The field of chemistry that deals with the processes that take place in living organisms
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Analytical chemistry
The field of chemistry that deals with the composition of matter
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Physical chemistry
The field of chemistry that deals with the changes matter undergoes
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Five fields of chemistry
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Organic
Inorganic
Biochemistry
Analytical chemistry
Physical chemistry
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Pure chemistry
The study of chemistry to gain knowledge of the basic facts
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Applied chemistry
The study of chemistry geared towards a specific goal or application (research)
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Ways of studying chemistry
Pure chemistry
| Applied chemistry
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Scientific method
A logical approach to the solution of scientific problems
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Observation
Information obtained directly by using your senses
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Hypothesis
A proposed explanation for what is observed
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Experiment
A method used to test a hypothesis
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Manipulated variable (independent)
Is changed by the scientist during an experiment
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Responding variable (dependent)
Changes in response to the manipulated variable
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Theory
A well tested explanation for a broad set of observations
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Scientific law
Describes multiple observations, but doesn't explain them
Observation-->hypothesis-->experiment theory
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Law