Introduction to Chemistry
Chemistry is the branch of science that studies the composition, structure, properties, and changes of matt
It plays a central role in understanding the natural world and is often called the "central science" because it
bridges other natural sciences like physics, biology, and geology.
Key Concepts in Chemistry
1. Matter
- Anything that has mass and occupies space.
- Exists in three primary states: solid, liquid, and gas.
2. Atoms and Molecules
- Atoms: The basic unit of matter, consisting of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
- Molecules: Groups of two or more atoms bonded together.
3. Elements and Compounds
- Elements: Pure substances made of only one type of atom (e.g., oxygen, hydrogen).
- Compounds: Substances formed by two or more elements chemically bonded (e.g., water, H2O).
4. Chemical Reactions
- Processes where substances (reactants) are transformed into new substances (products).
- Example: Combustion of methane - CH4 + 2O2 -> CO2 + 2H2O.
5. Periodic Table
- A systematic arrangement of elements based on their properties.
Chemistry is the branch of science that studies the composition, structure, properties, and changes of matt
It plays a central role in understanding the natural world and is often called the "central science" because it
bridges other natural sciences like physics, biology, and geology.
Key Concepts in Chemistry
1. Matter
- Anything that has mass and occupies space.
- Exists in three primary states: solid, liquid, and gas.
2. Atoms and Molecules
- Atoms: The basic unit of matter, consisting of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
- Molecules: Groups of two or more atoms bonded together.
3. Elements and Compounds
- Elements: Pure substances made of only one type of atom (e.g., oxygen, hydrogen).
- Compounds: Substances formed by two or more elements chemically bonded (e.g., water, H2O).
4. Chemical Reactions
- Processes where substances (reactants) are transformed into new substances (products).
- Example: Combustion of methane - CH4 + 2O2 -> CO2 + 2H2O.
5. Periodic Table
- A systematic arrangement of elements based on their properties.