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Department of Chemistry CHEM1010 General Chemistry *********************************************** Instructor: Dr. Hong Zhang Foster Hall, Room 221 Tel: 931-6325 Email: hzhang@tntech.edu. CHEM1010/General Chemistry _________________________________________ Chapter 1. (L1)-Introduction.
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Department of Chemistry CHEM1010 General Chemistry *********************************************** Instructor: Dr. Hong Zhang Foster Hall, Room 221 Tel: 931-6325 Email: hzhang@tntech.edu
CHEM1010/General Chemistry_________________________________________Chapter 1. (L1)-Introduction • Today’s Outline ..Syllabus and course description ..How to win ..You have chemistry with chemistry ..It is matter that matters ..Basic theme of chemistry
Chapter 1. (L1)-Introduction • Syllabus And Course Description -Read the syllabus very carefully -Your textbook (a keeper) -Course design and grading -Lecture schedule chapter, pages, contents, quiz, exam -Lecture notes -Your responsibilities attendance, reading, homework, questions
Chapter 1. (L1)-Introduction • How To Win? -Attend the lectures -Be active in class -Read the textbook -Do homework -Ask questions and come for help -Do well with quizzes -Do well with exams -Learn from your experiences
Chapter 1. (L1)-Introduction • You Have Chemistry With Chemistry -Everyone has curiosity, and curiosity about material things -Everyone likes to make a sense of the things around you -Language is a basic instinct of people, and chemistry is one kind of language -Find more yourself
Chapter 1. (L1)-Introduction • It is Matter That Matters -Matter or things are all around us and within us -Natural things -Artificial or industrial things -Things in our Earth and things far away -Things we know, and things we don’t know yet
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Chapter 1. (L1)-Introduction • It is Matter That Matters -Things are different -Things are changing good changes and changes we want healthy food, medicine, materials, clean water bad changes and changes we try to avoid
Chapter 1. (L1)-Introduction • It is Matter That Matters Now, we can’t help asking some questions: -Why are things different? -What make things differ from each other? -Why are things changing? -What drive things changing?
Chapter 1. (L1)-Introduction • Basic Theme of Chemistry Let money talk How to make changes? How many basic money elements? Answer: coins (p, n, d, q, dl) bills (1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200)
Chapter 1. (L1)-Introduction • Basic Theme of Chemistry Dreams by Langston Hughes Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow
Chapter 1. (L1)-Introduction • Basic Theme of Chemistry Ozone Chemistryby Sidney Chapman O2 + hv = O + O O + O2 = O3 O3 + hv = O + O2 O3 + O = O2 + O2
Chapter 1. (L1)-Introduction • Basic Theme of Chemistry Something happened in Coke CO2 + H2O = H2CO3 H2CO3 = H+ + HCO3- HCO3- = H+ + CO32-
Chapter 1. (L1)-Introduction • Basic Theme of Chemistry A basic theme is emerging: We can use some basic elements to compose various things, such as in the cases of money, music (keyboard), and language. Chemistry is a language.
Chapter 1. (L1)-Introduction • Basic Theme of Chemistry For a language, we can ask these questions: What are the basic letters of English? How do the letters become the language of English? (letter, words, sentences, paragraph, and so on) What is the grammar (rules and laws)?
Chapter 1. (L1)-Introduction • Basic Theme of Chemistry Likewise, we can ask the similar questions about matter: What are the basic elements for matter? How can we determine what these basic elements are? How small are they? How do these elements make various things? How can we use these elements to explain and describe the changes of things?
Chapter 1. (L1)-Introduction • Basic Theme of Chemistry Chemistry is the science to answer these questions. The answers are not arbitrary, but have to be given in a scientific way.
Chapter 1. (L1)-Introduction • Basic Theme of Chemistry In this course, we will learn how chemistry answers these questions, and explains the different things and their changes around us. And, also, we will learn the scientific way to answer these questions. In other words, we will learn the language of chemistry as science.