What is Chemistry? 5 Branches of Chemistry

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Welcome to Chemistry by Socratica! This video answers an important question-WHY should you study Chemistry, especially if you’re not planning on majoring in Chem. The truth is, Chemistry is a prerequisite for almost every STEM subject. Many fields of science, engineering, and medicine require a solid grounding in chemistry concepts. That’s why Chemistry is often referred to as “The Central Science.”
In this video we’ll talk briefly about the history of the subject-when did Chemistry actually start? And then we’ll dive into the various ways learning Chemistry will help you in Astronomy, Biology, Geology, Physics, Engineering and Material Science, and more. Finally, we’ll look at the ways the study of Chemistry can be organized into 5 major branches: organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, and biochemistry. Keep in mind, that isn’t the one and only way to organize the subject, just one of the common ways you’ll see the field subdivided.
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LESSON CHAPTERS:
0:00 Introduction-Chemistry seems random
2:03 Alchemy
4:56 Natural Philosophers (early chemists)
6:05 Chemistry is the Central Science
7:14 Chemistry in Biology
10:09 Chemistry in Astronomy
10:56 Chemistry in Geology
11:31 Chemistry in Engineering
12:40 Chemistry in Physics
14:13 Branches of Chemistry
15:03 Organic Chemistry
15:31 Inorganic Chemistry
15:53 Physical Chemistry
16:28 Analytical Chemistry
16:53 Biochemistry
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Written and Produced by Kimberly Hatch Harrison
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Kimberly Hatch Harrison received degrees in Biology and English Literature from Caltech before working in pharmaceuticals research, developing drugs for autoimmune disorders. She continued her studies in Molecular Biology (focusing on Immunology and Neurobiology) at Princeton University, where she began teaching as a graduate student. Her success in teaching convinced her to leave the glamorous world of biology research and turn to teaching full-time, accepting a position at an exclusive prep school, where she taught biology and chemistry for eight years. Kimberly co-founded Socratica Studios.
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@Socratica
@Socratica Жыл бұрын
BUY Practice Tests: shop.socratica.com/collection... JOIN Chemistry Club: snu.socratica.com/chemistry ⬣⬣⬣ Welcome to Chemistry by Socratica! This video answers an important question-WHY should you study Chemistry, especially if you’re not planning on majoring in Chem. The truth is, Chemistry is a prerequisite for almost every STEM subject. Many fields of science, engineering, and medicine require a solid grounding in chemistry concepts. That’s why Chemistry is often referred to as “The Central Science.” In this video we’ll talk briefly about the history of the subject-when did Chemistry actually start? And then we’ll dive into the various ways learning Chemistry will help you in Astronomy, Biology, Geology, Physics, Engineering and Material Science, and more. Finally, we’ll look at the ways the study of Chemistry can be organized into 5 major branches: organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, and biochemistry. Keep in mind, that isn’t the one and only way to organize the subject, just one of the common ways you’ll see the field subdivided. ⬣⬣⬣ LESSON CHAPTERS: 0:00 Introduction-Chemistry seems random 2:03 Alchemy 4:56 Natural Philosophers (early chemists) 6:05 Chemistry is the Central Science 7:14 Chemistry in Biology 10:09 Chemistry in Astronomy 10:56 Chemistry in Geology 11:31 Chemistry in Engineering 12:40 Chemistry in Physics 14:13 Branches of Chemistry 15:03 Organic Chemistry 15:31 Inorganic Chemistry 15:53 Physical Chemistry 16:28 Analytical Chemistry 16:53 Biochemistry SUBSCRIBE so you never miss a video! bit.ly/SocraticaSubscribe
@jceepf
@jceepf Жыл бұрын
Chemistry is very special. In the 19th century it was studied without knowing the fundamental laws, ie, quantum mechanics. People used basic physics, including thermodynamics, and applied that to chemistry. The entire periodic table was discovered without any knowledge of Quantum Mechanics. In a way, it was studied like a serious social science: we observed the results and used basic physics (thermodynamics) to organize the mess. Then the physicists, through Rutheford, found out that the atomic structure (mini planetary system) was totally inconsistent with the laws of physics. They did not trash chemistry, they updated physics. This gave us Quantum Mechanics. From Quantum Mechanics, we can explain some basic chemistry (with a big enough computer). With pencil and paper, it is hard to go beyond the hydrogen molecule. (Linus Pauling did it in his book being a chemist) Chemistry is the only field of science where a complete top-down and bottom-up approach meet. Question: do you think that chemistry should spend a little more time on Quantum Mechanics? We study classical physics, and then in chemistry class we are not told clearly how the 20th century physicists finally connected Chemistry with Physics. That turned me off and I became a physicist. Nice video.
@mariostudio7
@mariostudio7 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful video! I'm currently enrolled in a material engineering program mainly based on organic chemistry and I didn't have any chemistry background before. I second what she said, I would never consider myself as someone who has access to the whole field. But I'm still grateful for having this opportunity, it's a really fascinating field to study.
@Socratica
@Socratica Жыл бұрын
We're so glad you found our video at the right time! Keep us posted about how your program goes-such amazing innovations going on in this field!
@AlekseySergeychuk
@AlekseySergeychuk Жыл бұрын
I love this channel. It's not only scientific, but also a work-of-art! Thank you, girls!
@iamjimgroth
@iamjimgroth Жыл бұрын
The alchemists didn't have a warped sense of logic. The concept of logic wasn't really developed yet. Logic is... Logical to us, but it is something we had to learn. The concept can be observed in children (and even some adults) but only to a certain degree. Most people have a very hard time extending logic to things that aren't directly connected to the current subject of discussion. Now that I think about it, Socratica should have lessons in formal logic, and "theory of knowledge".
@kirbymarchbarcena
@kirbymarchbarcena Жыл бұрын
I bet Kim and her students have a good chemistry. This is quite informative
@Socratica
@Socratica Жыл бұрын
Love the way you snuck in the chemistry joke! 💜🦉
@kirbymarchbarcena
@kirbymarchbarcena Жыл бұрын
@@Socratica education should be fun
@mc.girlsthatlgirls
@mc.girlsthatlgirls 9 ай бұрын
You mean another pathetic quota
@alanribeiro4504
@alanribeiro4504 Жыл бұрын
The ethimology of the therm alchemia surprised me.
@skippyXG
@skippyXG 2 ай бұрын
One of the best videos I have seen on KZfaq. Thank you.
@davidplanet3919
@davidplanet3919 Жыл бұрын
Science is divided into subjects only to help in the teaching process. There are no real boundaries. You can extend your “biology requires chemistry” argument to say “chemistry requires physics”. A real understanding of chemistry requires some knowledge of quantum mechanics and thermodynamics. But it wouldn’t be possible to do all chemistry from physics principles (the mathematics is too hard) so a set of rules is used arranged into subjects like orbital mechanics, organic chemistry, etc.
@nahinahi3785
@nahinahi3785 6 ай бұрын
I'm glad miss you are so sweet ...when u talk ma mind image and analyze what you are talk about i get more and more from u and like loveeee chemistry
@fernandovargas7562
@fernandovargas7562 2 ай бұрын
Good information…. Thank you….
@Socratica
@Socratica 2 ай бұрын
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching!! 💜🦉
@anthonymuslah8113
@anthonymuslah8113 10 ай бұрын
This video is literally the best thing that has ever happened to me in a while!
@Socratica
@Socratica 10 ай бұрын
Goodness thank you for watching and for such a nice comment. 💜🦉
@brancofloresrocha
@brancofloresrocha Жыл бұрын
Everything feels unrelated... even when i was in my first year... we doesnt even have a textbook 🤣 I feel the same way in my first year 👍
@user-pe3oe5go5d
@user-pe3oe5go5d 10 ай бұрын
Thank you
@TadeleKenea
@TadeleKenea 8 ай бұрын
Thank you amezing vedio❤❤❤❤
@rodrigooliveira5400
@rodrigooliveira5400 9 ай бұрын
Oi Kimberly🧚‍♀️. Você acha que eventual descoberta futura de supercondutores, em temperatura ambiente, pela química pode trazer muitos benefícios para a Humanidade ?
@heliumfrancium8403
@heliumfrancium8403 Жыл бұрын
First, this is a great teacher. Second, may I add that experimental chemistry started with Jaber Ibn Haayan, an arab chemist in the 7th century.
@camilaannagiyeva7013
@camilaannagiyeva7013 3 ай бұрын
Chemistry is love,love,love🤲🏻🤲🏻🤲🏻🤲🏻❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥🤲🏻🤲🏻🤲🏻
@karendvela
@karendvela Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful video :)
@Socratica
@Socratica Жыл бұрын
You are so kind, thank you! How we love making these videos. It's a gift to get to do this, truly. 💜🦉
@CHARGING.TARTARUS
@CHARGING.TARTARUS 28 күн бұрын
Chemistry is the study of *change*
@benjamindover4337
@benjamindover4337 Жыл бұрын
Great
@Socratica
@Socratica Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching today! 💜🦉
@Viru-sx9vr
@Viru-sx9vr Ай бұрын
Gd 0:29 0:30
@thecrudelab3204
@thecrudelab3204 Жыл бұрын
i love how theres that one alchemist that distilled gallons of piss trying to make gold. well, it made something yellow and solid (phosphorus) not gold. god it must've smelled so bad
@minecraftbros8159
@minecraftbros8159 11 күн бұрын
very good video😃
@edgeeffect
@edgeeffect Жыл бұрын
There's a problem with Astronomy and Chemistry though isn't there: Sodium - metal - OK... Carbon - metal - Uuuuum... Sulphur - yeah, metal - What? ... Nitrogen - METAL - Now, look stop this nonsense now! ;)
@rodrigooliveira5400
@rodrigooliveira5400 9 ай бұрын
🖖🧚‍♀️💖
@that1guy186
@that1guy186 Жыл бұрын
I Just Wanna Learn The Basics, Because IDK Shhhh*t 😢
@Socratica
@Socratica Жыл бұрын
If more people would learn the basics we'd have such a massive amount of shared knowledge. 💜🦉
@euanthomas3423
@euanthomas3423 Жыл бұрын
Chemistry is 10eV physics.
@jajwarehouse1
@jajwarehouse1 Жыл бұрын
To be fair to the ancient alchemists, we still make up explanations for things we do not truly understand. Even if those explanations may not directly attribute gods or spirits, they are rarely less deified.
@libardolucumi
@libardolucumi Жыл бұрын
what about the scientific method? does the scientific method render made-up explanations in chemistry?
@Socratica
@Socratica Жыл бұрын
Seems like a pretty common human trait!
@tto4ka235
@tto4ka235 Ай бұрын
Thank you
@Socratica
@Socratica Ай бұрын
Thanks for coming over and watching our video!! 💜🦉
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