3,stoichiometry
02 Lecture BIOL 1010-30 Gillette College
Ch 2: The Chemical Context of Life
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Quantitative Chemistry Chapter 3. Objectives Learning objective 1.2 The student is able to select and apply mathematical routines to mass data to identify.
Chapter 2: Chemical Context of Life Atoms and Molecules.
Matter ◦ Organisms are composed of matter ◦ Matter is anything that takes up space and has mass ◦ Matter is made up of elements.
Conservation of Mass (again) I think it must be important? I think it must be important? Lavoisier- observed that the total mass of a substance present.
Concept 2.1: Matter consists of chemical elements in pure form and in combinations called compounds Organisms are composed of matter Matter is anything.
Parts of Atoms: Page 21 QUESTION: What’s the difference between the parts of an atom? OBJECTIVE: SWBAT name the 3 parts of an atom and describe their differences.
02 Lecture Presentation
Atomic Mass