Introduction to Essential Ideas
Outline of Essential Ideas
- Chemistry in Context
- Phases and Classification of Matter
- Physical and Chemical Properties
- Measurements
- Measurement Uncertainty, Accuracy, and Precision
- Mathematical Treatment of Measurement Results
Do you have an answer? You may be studying chemistry because it fulfills an academic requirement, but if you consider your daily activities, you might find chemistry interesting for other reasons. Most everything you do and encounter during your day involves chemistry. Making coffee, cooking eggs, and toasting bread involve chemistry. The products you use—like soap and shampoo, the fabrics you wear, the electronics that keep you connected to your world, the gasoline that propels your car—all of these and more involve chemical substances and processes. Whether you are aware or not, chemistry is part of your everyday world. In this course, you will learn many of the essential principles underlying the chemistry of modern-day life.

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