DOC PREVIEW
UGA CHEM 1211 - Chemistry Basics
Type Lecture Note
Pages 2

This preview shows page 1 out of 2 pages.

Save
View full document
Premium Document
Do you want full access? Go Premium and unlock all 2 pages.
Access to all documents
Download any document
Ad free experience

Unformatted text preview:

Chem 1211 1st Edition Lecture 1 Outline of Last Lecture I Introduction to Class II Received Syllabus Outline of Current Lecture I Matter II Scientific Method III Scientific or Natural Laws Current Lecture I II III What properties define matter a Takes up space b Has mass c Made up of atoms d Density Scientific method a Observation b Hypothesis a tentative explanation or prediction based on experimental observations c Experiment d Theory a well tested unifying principle that explains a body of facts and the laws based on them It is capable of suggesting new hypotheses that can be tested experimentally e Law A concise verbal or mathematical statement of a behavior or a relation that seems always to be the same under the same conditions Scientific or Natural Laws a Conservation of matter matter can be changed but not created or destroyed b Conservation of energy energy cannot be created or destroyed c Conservation of Matter and Energy has to do with the big picture in the universe matter and energy cannot be created or destroyed d Einstein s theory of relativity E mc 2 AKA energy mass x constant These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute IV i Has to do with nuclear energy which we will discuss later ii Energy holds protons and nucleons together Example According to the law of conservation of matter in the reaction C2H6 3O2 CO2 CO 3H2O which masses are equal a Answer C2H6 3O2 CO2 CO 3 H2O


View Full Document

UGA CHEM 1211 - Chemistry Basics

Type: Lecture Note
Pages: 2
Documents in this Course
Exam

Exam

6 pages

Acids

Acids

7 pages

Load more
Download Chemistry Basics
Our administrator received your request to download this document. We will send you the file to your email shortly.
Loading Unlocking...
Login

Join to view Chemistry Basics and access 3M+ class-specific study document.

or
We will never post anything without your permission.
Don't have an account?
Sign Up

Join to view Chemistry Basics and access 3M+ class-specific study document.

or

By creating an account you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms Of Use

Already a member?