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What is Chemistry? quiz #1 Flashcards

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What is Chemistry? quiz #1
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  • What is chemistry? Provide a simple definition.

    Chemistry is the study of matter, including its nature, properties, and the changes it undergoes. Matter is anything that occupies space and has mass.
  • Why is chemistry referred to as the central science?

    Chemistry is called the central science because it connects and links together many other scientific disciplines, serving as a foundation for their understanding.
  • Name two scientific disciplines that are directly connected to chemistry.

    Biology and physics are two scientific disciplines directly connected to chemistry.
  • What are the two main characteristics that define matter?

    Matter is defined by having both volume and mass.
  • How does the solar system analogy help explain chemistry’s role among sciences?

    The analogy compares chemistry to the sun, with other scientific disciplines orbiting it like planets, illustrating their interconnectedness.
  • Which scientific discipline includes molecular biology, immunology, and genetic engineering?

    Biochemistry includes molecular biology, immunology, and genetic engineering.
  • What area of science involves quantum mechanics and spectroscopy?

    Physics involves quantum mechanics and spectroscopy.
  • List one example of how chemistry is connected to medicine.

    Chemistry is connected to medicine through fields like pharmacology and clinical chemistry.
  • Which scientific field studies ecology and pollution?

    Environmental sciences study ecology and pollution.
  • What is the relationship between biology and chemistry according to the transcript?

    Biology and chemistry are directly connected and influence each other in both directions.