CBMS107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Molar Mass, Atomic Number

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28th feb 2018: lecture two atoms and molecules: atoms and molecules, classification according to composition: Substance: matter of uniform composition throughout a sample. Mixtures: combinations of two or more substances. Homogenous mixtures: same throughout, only one phase. Heterogeneous mixture: non uniform throughout, containing two or more phases. Elements: substance cannot be decomposed into simpler substances. Compounds: substance that can be broken down into elements by chemical processes: periodic table: Protons: found in the nucleus and has a positive charge. Electrons: found around the nucleus and has a negative charge. Neutrons: found in the nucleus but has no charge. The elements listed are uncharged (neutral) as they have a equal number of protons and electrons. The proton and neutron are much heavier than the electron. Isotopes: when an element has different variants of itself according to its atomic weight. Hydrogen has isotopes of = tritium, deuterium, protium. The periodic table is ordered by atomic number. Metals: lose electrons cations positively charged.

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