CHEM 1500 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Sodium Chloride

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The laws were originally developed to explain the results of combustion and decomposition experiments. Often discussed together because they look similar on the surface. However, the outcome of the two reactions are completely different. Both chemical reactions: any process that involves a chemical change (i. e. , change in composition) Decomposition: heating a substance, usually a chemical compound which breaks it down into smaller compounds/elements. All the same elements are present, however, the reactant is a compound and after decomposition, the product is 2 different elements. Combustion: heating substance, usually elements and/or compounds which combines with oxygen to form oxides. *chemical elements usually get 1 oxygen, chemical compounds usually get 2 or more oxygens. Ch4 + 2 o2 co2 + 2 h2o. In example a there is an element (magnesium) and the element oxygen, and in example b there is a compound and the element oxygen. How combustion experiments led to the discovery of the law of the.

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