Glencoe Chemistry: Matter and Change, Student Edition
Glencoe Chemistry: Matter and Change, Student Edition
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ISBN: 9780076774609
Author: McGraw-Hill Education
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 1.2, Problem 11SSC
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The reason for chemist to use models to study submicroscopic matter needs to be explained.

Concept introduction:

Chemistry plays a fundamental role in science and is often intertwined with the branches of science. Chemists examine the composition of solution (or matter) along with its properties.

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Answer to Problem 11SSC

Chemist generally use models to study (or examine) submicroscopic matter because submicroscopic matter is quite hard to visualize.

Explanation of Solution

Chemistry helps to know the properties, structure, composition, characteristics, and physical and chemical changes of any substances or matter. Chemists carefully explain the properties they examine in terms of quantities. All the studied details are on the level of molecule moreover with their component atoms.

Chemistry is usually portrayed at 3 different levels (or stages) of representation. These levels are symbolic, submicroscopic, and macroscopic. It combines to improve the descriptions of chemical concepts. In chemistry, models are used by chemists to explain their observations (sometimes perceptions) as they formulate (or form) theories.

It is important to examine changes in the world at a submicroscopic level because changes at this level can induce changes at macroscopic level. This scale (macroscopic) is a kind of length scale. This scale also objects or phenomena are big enough to be noticeable clearly with the naked eye. It means it is visible without any magnifying optical instruments.

Conclusion

Chemists carefully measure reaction rates, substance proportions, and other properties of chemicals. Chemists seek to describe the submicroscopic events (or actions) that head to macroscopic observations.

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