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What’s it all about Alfie ?. Scientific tools and the scientific method What is chemistry?. DEFINITIONS OF SCIENCE: Attempts at a one-sentence description. Science is the search for the perfect means of attaining any end
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What’s it all about Alfie? Scientific tools and the scientific method What is chemistry?
DEFINITIONS OF SCIENCE:Attempts at a one-sentence description Science is the search for the perfect means of attaining any end The whole of science is after all nothing but a refinement of everyday thinking. Science is organized knowledge Science is a method for the description, creation and understanding of human experience Science is distinguished by testing ideas with measurements – the “scientific method”
Tools of the trade • Ways of dealing with information and thinking scientifically: • Laws and Theories • HYPOTHESIS: an educated guess derived from various assumptions which can be tested using a range of methods; a proposition put forward for proof or discussion
LAW • A rule which describes specified natural phenomena within the limits of experimental observation (LDST) Ohm’s Law, Gravity, Boyle’s Law… • Scientific laws are precise, can be reduced to mathematical expressions • Laws have limited regions of application - don't always work in all situations • Laws do not provide understanding of why things happen • Laws cannot be extrapolated
THEORY • Confirmed explanation of phenomena; a hypothesis tested and confirmed with facts (scientific evidence) not previously known (CCTD) • A scheme or system of ideas or statements held as an explanation or account of a group of facts or phenomena; a hypothesis that has been confirmed or established by observation or experiment, and is accepted as accounting for the known facts (OED)
Features of theories • Is a theory ever true? • Difficult to say that a theory is true after some predictions are proved, because further predictions may be untrue. • New results may falsify the theory. • Theory of relativity demonstrated limitations in Newtonian mechanics. • Relativity is being challenged by new results. • Theories tend to be modified to improve their performance. • Theories have predictive power • Prediction of existence of subatomic particles from quantum theory • Theories provide understanding of why things happen
Law and Theory contrasted using gases • Boyle’s Law (17th century) • Experimental observation of relationship between pressure and volume of a gas • Kinetic theory of gases (19th century) • Mathematical derivation of observed gas law using postulate that a gas consists of molecules which can be treated like small hard spheres in random motion. The behaviour of the gas is predicted using known mechanics of spheres
CHEMISTRY • Chemistry is the science that describes matter: its properties, the changes it undergoes • Important questions: • How do substances combine to form others? • What are the energies involved • How are these substances made up in detail • What factors are involved in determining stability and so on • What is the make-up or composition of matter? • Why does matter have certain qualities? • Does matter undergo changes, and what kind? • Can it be produced from other types of matter? • What can we make with matter?
Chemistry as revelation or creation • Much of science is about discovering and understanding the world • Another approach emphasizes creation: making new materials for improving our lot • Synthetic chemistry has its roots in alchemy, which laid the foundation for modern science
Matter reveals itself through properties • Salt and sugar are both white crystalline powders • Both dissolve in water • Solution of salt conducts electricity • Solution of sugar does not
Properties depend on the “mollycules” • Salt is an electrolyte – contains ions • Sugar is made up of neutral molecules • Molecules are not the smallest thing but are composed of atoms
Atoms or molecules? • Stuff is ultimately made from atoms • Ninety naturally occurring elements (only a fraction of those important) • Atoms in combination make molecules • Millions of different substances • Molecules determine properties and behaviour
Important themes • Energy is a recurring theme in chemistry • Chemistry provides us with energy • Chemistry provides us with materials • Structure is function • Chemicals both natural and synthetic can be forces for good…and evil