TOPIC 1: INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY
Introduction To Chemistry
When you were in primary school, you used to learn science as a single subject. At this level of study, the subject will be broken up into three related subjects, namely Chemistry, Biology and Physics. The three subjects are closely related. You will require the knowledge of one subject to study the other.
For example, you will apply the knowledge of chemistry to study different chemical reactions that take place in the body for studying biology of the human body, etc. Likewise as a biologist, you will need the knowledge of physics to study movements of different limbs of the body, etc. Therefore, these few examples show how the three subjects are interdependent. Chemistry is usually studied along with other related subjects such as biology, physics, earthsciences and mathematics. A person studying science is called a scientist. A scientist specialized in the study of chemistry is called a chemist.
The Concept of Chemistry
Chemistry is a branch of science that deals with the study of nature,
properties and composition of matter. Matter can be defined as anything
that has weight or mass and can occupy space. Therefore, in chemistry
we study materials that make up the earth and universe. These range from
living to non-living materials. We apply the knowledge of chemistry to
study the composition, behaviour and nature of materials around us. This
study enables us to make the best use of these materials to improve our
welfare.
Materials Objects Made by Application of Chemistry
Chemistry is such an important subject that it is applied in other
fields such as agriculture, manufacturing, medicine, processing and food
industries, education, cosmetics and home care industries, etc. All
these industries are responsible for the production of materials that we
need to support and hence improve our lives. Materials made by the
application of chemistry knowledge include soap, chalk, shoes, clothes,
petroleum products, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, cosmetics,
drugs, and
many others. Can you mention some of the materials made by the application of chemistry knowledge?This,
therefore,
means that chemistry is applied in factories, homes, hospitals,
pharmacies, research centers, higher learning institutions,
etc.Many
products made by the application of chemistry in industry are all around
us. Some of these materials are summarized in the table:
Some products made by application of chemistry
Field where applied | Examples of products |
Medicine | Drugs, vaccines, nutritional supplements |
Agriculture | Agro-chemicals ( fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, acaricides), animal drugs and vaccines, animal feed and supplements |
Manufacturing industry | Vehicles, cement, plastics, chemicals, paints, iron sheets, vanishes, glue |
Food and beverage industry | Soft and alcoholic drinks, baked food, canned food, spices, cooking oil, salt |
Home care and cosmetics industry | Cosmetics, detergents, toothpaste, shoe polish, insecticides, antiseptics, disinfectants |
Transport | Fuels, lubricants, oil, grease, tar, coolants, tyres |
Textile industry | Clothes, dyes, bleaches, wax, threads |
Leather industry | Shoes, handbags, belts, leather articles |
The importance of chemistry in life
In everyday life, we need different substances to meet our basic
human needs like food, shelter, clothing, comfort and health.
Application of chemical knowledge enables the production of different
materials and products that we need to live better.Examples
of these
materials, as mentioned early, are (paraffin), sugar, common salt, soft
drinks, medical drugs (medicines), toothpaste and plastics.
Others are spirits, wines, shoe polishes, cement, baking soda,
petrol, diesel and cosmetics (soaps, body oils and lotions, body and
hair creams, etc)All these materials, among others, are made by applying
chemical processes.
They are needed for a better living.
Nature is made of materials that may be useless, less useful and even harmful.
There are also things that are very useful to our lives. Through chemistry, we are able to transform (change) various materials
chemically or physically into forms or products that are more useful to man For example, most laboratory chemicals you use at school are prepared from minerals that are mined from the rocks in the earth.
Laboratory chemicals
Man cannot use most substances unless they are transformed into
products that are more useful. Limestone lying idle in earth is useless
until it undergoes deliberate physical and compositional transformation
into cement. The cement is used for construction of buildings, roads,
bridges and many different structures.We also need to change different
mineral ores through a number of processes into useful substances such
as steel, aluminium, tin, etc. Man has learned how to change harmful
substances into useful products since the long ago.
Common salt masy be made two hazardous substances–hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide.Chemistry
is
all around us. We often use chemical products and engage ourselves in
chemical processes more than we can tell. Look at the picture below.This
is an example of a chemical activity in which we can engage ourselves without knowing.
A woman washing clothes. Many items we use
at school, home and industry are made by applying chemical processes.
The soap we use to wash our clothes and clean our bodies is made from
animal fat and an alkali. Many items are made from plastic.
Many
kinds of plastics are made from crude oil. What items are made from
plastics in your home? Soft drink bottles are made from glass. The major
component of glass is sand. Glass is made by mixing sand with metal
oxides in a furnace at high temperatures. Some clothing is made from
natural fibers such as cotton or silk.Other fabrics like polyester and
nylon are made from chemicals found in coal and crude oil. What are your
clothes made of?
Clothes made from cotton fibres. Man has used medicines extracted from plants and animals since the beginning of time. For example,
cinchona tree contains quinine, which has a bitter taste. Quinine was
and is still used for treatment of malaria. Penicillin is extracted from
a fungus called penicillin.
Nowadays, it is possible to make
chemicals that have the same effects as naturally occurring drugs.This
forms the basis of the pharmaceutical drugs industry.
Injection drugs and vaccines are made from plant or animal extracts. Apart from clothing, it is a tradition to put on shoes and other attire. Rubber shoes are made from rubber. Rubber is a sticky milky fluid obtained from certain tropical trees. Skin shoes and handbags are made from skins and hides of animals. The process of converting these raw materials into the items mentioned above involves chemistry knowledge.What other items made by chemical processes do you know?
Skin shoes. Sustainable crop and animal
production is also enhanced by application of chemistry knowledge. The
use of chemicals in agriculture is inevitable. Fertilizers,
insecticides, acaricides, herbicides (weed killers) have and are still
playing a good role in agricultural and animal production.
In some
ecological zones, in order to get good harvest, fertilizer, herbicide
and insecticide application is necessary. The same case
applies to
animal production. As regards to control and prevention of tick-borne
diseases, application of different acaricides is often
stressed. Also
is the use of different drugs to treat internal parasites such as
worms, and vaccines to prevent certain diseases.The
IMPORTANCE OF CHEMISTRY IN DAILY LIFE.
There are a number of reasons for studying chemistry. If you ask someone to tell you the reason for studying chemistry, he/she will give reasons based on how the subject touches him/her. However, there are general and universal reasons as to why we should devote our valuable time and energy to the study of chemistry. In general, we study chemistry because it helps as to understand:
- the composition of materials around us;
- the nature, properties and behaviour of these materials;
- why and how materials behave as they do;
- how a new material, based on the known properties of its allies or counterparts might behave;
- how to make new materials which will be useful to us; and
- how to extract and use materials from the earth to improve our welfare.
In economic and occupational terms, we can say that the knowledge of chemistry helps us:
- to produce professionals in different disciplines such as pharmacy, engineering, medical and natural science professions; and
- make items, goods and materials for sale such as chemical laboratory equipment and reagents, medicines, rubber, cement, paints, steel, plastics, etc. What other materials do you think can be included in the list?
Therefore, we can summarize that the study of chemistry is important for survival, development and welfare of man as well as sustainable production of crops and animals.
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