| A | B |
| The Pursuit of chemical knowledge for its own sake | a. chemistry |
| the means by which a society provides its members with those things needed and desired | b. organic chemistry |
| the science concerned with the composition of matter and the changes that matter undergoes | c. pure chemistry |
| field of chemistry that is concerned with the composition of matter | d. analytical chemistry |
| describe an object that can be seen only under magnification | e. theory |
| the study of essentially all chemicals containing carbon | f. biochemistry |
| feild of study that is concerned with the chemistry of living organisms | g. observation |
| a logical approach to the soloution of scientific problems | h. hypothesis |
| applies science to the production of biological products or processes | i. scientific meathod |
| information obtained directly by using your senses | j. experiment |
| a meathod of teasting a hypothesis | k. scientific law |
| variable that one changes during an expierament | l. technology |
| a proposed explanation for what is observed | m. microscope |
| a well-tested explanation for a broad set of observations | n. biotechnology |
| describes many observations but does not explain them | o. manipulated variable |