BS1001 Lecture 1: BS1001 Notes - All Lectures

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Science is both a body of knowledge and a process for building that knowledge. Inductive thinking is gathering knowledge then forming a hypothesis: the process of science is complex and unpredictable. It often involves many different steps, several different people, engaged in many different activities, in many different orders an at different points in time. It is simply much more dynamic, flexible, unpredictable and richer than many textbooks represent it as: we need to understand he world around us from the cellular level to the biosphere, requires an understanding of scientific investigations. The nature of molecules and properties of water: matter and atoms, matter is all around us. We require 25 elements, each varying in amounts. Isotopes are atoms of the same element with different number of neutrons. Ionic bonds: covalent bonds, polar covalent bonds, metallic bonds. Ions are formed from the loss or gain of electrons. Sulfur: biological macromolecules can be divided into four categories:

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