Fill in the Blanks by Using the Notes Found on the Moodle Course. Make a Pocket in Your Journal and Place This Page Into the Pocket
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Fill in the blanks by using the notes found on the Moodle Course. Make a pocket in your journal and place this page into the pocket. Title the pocket “Historical Figures” Scientists Contributions Antoine Lavoisier(1743- • Made the first list of elements 1794) - ______________ of • Made the Law of __________ of Mass Chemistry • Discovered how combustion really works • Discovered Oxygen's role in combustion • Created the common ____________ • Discovered ______ and ________ Marie Curie(1867-1934) - • Radioactivity Radiation • Created dynamite Alfred Nobel (1833-1896) - • Created ______ Prize Chemistry • Created the __________________ of Elements Dmitri Mendeleev (1834- 1907)- Chemistry Fill in the blanks by using the notes found on the Moodle Course. Make a pocket in your journal and place this page into the pocket. Title the pocket “Historical Figures” • Discovered the amino acid sequence of _______- Frederick Sanger (1918- _______ 2013) - _________ • DNA sequencing Fritz Haber (1868-1934)- “The Father of Chemical ___________” - • ________________ fixation Physical Chemistry • Large scale synthesis of _______________ • Discovered Electrolysis Humphry Davy (1778-1829) - • Discovered --_______, _______, _______, _______, Chemistry _______, _______, _______, and _______ • Created the first electric lamp - “Davy Lamp” • First to deduce the Acid/Base (B+A=Salt + Water, A + Metal= A Salt) • Created the modern atomic theory • Created the Atomic Mass Unit (amu) Sir John Dalton (1766- • Created first Periodic Table organized by 1844) - _____________ atomic mass • All _______are made up of the same atoms and are practically _______ Fill in the blanks by using the notes found on the Moodle Course. Make a pocket in your journal and place this page into the pocket. Title the pocket “Historical Figures” • Discovered _______ Michael Faraday (1791- • Created a way for there to be a continuous 1867) - Electrochemistry source of electricity Joseph Priestley (1733- • Discovered ______________ 1804)- Chemistry • Created soda • Famous for his work on ____________and Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) - vaccinations Chemistry • Pioneered theory that _____________cause disease • Pasteurization Otto Hahn (1879-1968) - Radio- • Discovered ______________ chemistry James Clerk Maxwell (1831- • Created ____________Gas Theory 1879) - Gas Fill in the blanks by using the notes found on the Moodle Course. Make a pocket in your journal and place this page into the pocket. Title the pocket “Historical Figures” Robert Boyle (1627-1691) - Gas • Boyle's Law Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937) • ______________ Experiment - Atom • Atom is mostly _____________ Wilhelm Roentgen - Radiation • Discovered _____________ (1845-1923) Henri Becquerel - • Discovered _____________ Radioactivity (1852-1908) J.J. Thompson - Atom (1856- • Discovered _____________ 1940) Fill in the blanks by using the notes found on the Moodle Course. Make a pocket in your journal and place this page into the pocket. Title the pocket “Historical Figures” C.T.R. Wilson - (1869-1959) • Created the particle detector Watson & Crick - Biochemistry • Discovered the structure of _____________ • Electron Cloud Neils Bohr - Atom (1885- • _______of the Atom 1962) Henry Moseley - Periodic • Periodic Table by ______________ (number of protons) Table (1887-1915) • Discovery of Molecules • ______________ Amadeo Avogadro - Molecules • Moles (1776 AD - 1856 AD) • Avogadro's Law Robert Bunsen - Chemistry • Bunsen Burner (1811 AD - 1899 AD) • Discovered _______ Fill in the blanks by using the notes found on the Moodle Course. Make a pocket in your journal and place this page into the pocket. Title the pocket “Historical Figures” Aristotle - Matter • 5 States of Matter (384 BC-322 BC) o _____________ (plasma) o _____________ (liquid) o _____________ (solid) o _____________ (gas) o _____________ (Space) Democritus - • First person to think of everything as atoms Atoms (atomist) .