The history of chemistry goes way back and it affects us in our everyday lives if we realize it or not. Sitting there think about it we can’t really relate to a main example of chemistry used in life everyday. Truthfully I have come to realize that chemistry is very important in everyday lives. Just breathing is a act of chemistry by allowing the oxygen to come into your body and release carbon dioxide then the plants going through photosynthesis and creating more oxygen. Although this may seem difficult, it is very simple. Chemistry is basically the study of everyday chemicals that are very much present around us and available, and that which can be applied in real life. These chemicals can be applied in many ways like in the kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, gas station, pretty much anywhere you go chemistry is being used and being applied throughout your day. You just have to put a little thought into it and just wonder how chemistry is used a lot in life.
Before the creation of the Periodic Table of Elements we had no idea what anything was made of including the air we breathe. In 1869 when Dimitri Mendeleev started making the table is when chemistry itself really took off and more people started studying it and making it a well known subject around the world now to many people. This has lead to many more discoveries and many job opportunities. In fact there are multiple chemist based jobs around the world, some including Kelly Service, Halliburton Houston, Ashland, and many more entry level chemistry jobs like the ones listed. The average chemist starting pay is about 52,000 dollars a year as well. Which is giving many middle class workers great opportunities for themselves. This is just one of the great ways chemistry affects the world and life in general. Another great way chemistry affects and changes the world is the way it is related to technology and the growing society as a whole. Technology is the making, modification, usage, and knowledge of tools, machines, techniques, craft, systems, and methods of organization in order to solve a problem.Without these things we wouldn’t be where we are in society today.
Chemistry and technology has affected life and still to this day it is changing things in the world. Things were different in society before the discovery of chemistry. Natural resources in the world limited things and advanced things in technology it is still affecting things in technology, and chemistry will have a huge impact on technology in the future. One of the many examples is the ability for solar power and renewable energy without chemistry we would have never made these discoveries and been able to make these things react together to give us the electricity and the things we need. Without chemistry and the innovations it has been able to be a part of the world would be a completely different place than it is right now and we would not have half the amount of technology advances, etcetera that we have today.Chemistry is also a part of our everyday lives with primary examples such as changes in chemicals in batteries, toothpaste, food, etc. This all changes the world day by day because of the parts that make them up some items might be better than others due to the chemistry and the time put into them. For example a more thought of Crest toothpaste that is for whitening teeth will be better than a generic quickly made bubble gum flavored toothpaste. The ability for chemists and other scientists to put this together and make it work also ties into the technology factor of chemistry.
Another example of everyday use of stuff that involves chemistry is soap and makeup everytime you shower you are witnessing chemistry at work. Chemicals such as cetyl alcohol and propylene glycol are typical ingredients in the soap used to wash your hair and skin. Without chemistry, these materials might be hazardous or might not even exist. The chemical coloring agents used in makeup and nail polish would not be possible without an understanding of the chemicals involved. This is just another reason chemistry is very important and used very often. Chemistry can also be the cause of many problems around the world. Some may include keeping the world a safe clean environment, water cleansing, and even human health. Chemistry can be involved in creating these problems and making them a problem but it can also be used to help cure some of these problems. Chemistry involved in the creation and destroying diseases and sicknesses around the world. One for example can be Obesity, Obesity is a condition that is associated with having an excess amount of body fat, created by genetic and environmental factors that are difficult to control when dieting. This is just chemical reactions happening in your body that deal with chemistry. But the alternative for this would be following a healthy meal plan and working out regularly which both also deal with chemistry. The food we eat everyday has specific amounts of fats, proteins, carbs, calories, etc. within the creation of these food many chemicals and other things are added to make them what they are which deals with chemistry. Working out makes your body heat up and burn calories and release sweat which is also another act of chemistry by the act and what is actually in the sweat that is getting released, stuff such as salts and other things.
Chemistry is also used to make many other items that we might not even think that much about including plastics. The first plastic, and would lead to today’s world where we’re surrounded by them. Everything from childhood toys to plastic bags, hard hats, nylon products, and shower curtains. We’re surrounded by artificial products, and most of them are polymers of some kind. Plastics can be highly durable, lightweight, cheap to make, and easy to clean. They’ve turned everyday homes to all kinds of bright colors and it’s hard to imagine modern life without them. Which is just another reason many people don’t see the chemistry behind it because it’s been parts of life for so long and it’s so modern we don’t think to much about it. This would not have been possible without chemistry being used by the german chemist Hans von Pechmann who discovered gigantic strand of molecules in the bottom of a test tube that then turned into the polymers that create everyday plastic for items used everywhere.