Central Questions: Knowledge of Methodology Conceptual Domain

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Central questions

Conceptual domain Knowledge of methodology


What is chemistry? We must value all the ideas and concepts
Philosophy ……………… about chemistry that the scientists left us
How does chemistry evolve?
Chemistry can be studied through What is modern chemistry like?
research and knowledge given by Affirmations of knowledge
different books; In addition to observati- How important is chemistry today?
- Chemistry is the science that studies matter, its composition,
on and experimentation. What are the branches of ……………… characteristics or properties, transformations and reactions that
chemistry? …………… … it can undergo. Chemistry, like all sciences, is an experimental science.

What are the procedures for - Chemistry can be said to have evolved or been born in prehistoric
learning chemistry? … times since man discovered fire and learned, for example, that some …
………… ….bodies such as stone cannot be burned while wood does burn.
Theories What are the fundamental
operations of chemistry? - - the chemistry itself begins in the middle of the 17th century Robert Boyle
-General chemistry. Who is considered the ………… who USES the experimental and systematic study of matter, its composition
……… and properties.
father of chemistry? -
-Chemistry together with physics and mathematics constitute the so-called “exact
……sciences” and together they serve as the basis for the different forms of ingenuity …
that have led man to produce countless things.

Principles and laws - Observation and experimentation are appropriate procedures for learning chemistry.

- The fundamental operations of chemistry are: analysis and synthesis


- Chemical
- Lavoiciere Antonie is considered today as the father of chemistry
- Evolution
Transformation

Chemical
Learning procedures
History and evolution
General
Prehistoric
Observation
Experimentation
Greek
Organic
times
philosophers

Inorganic
Modern Alchemy
chemistry Biochemistry

Analitic

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