CHEM 0110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Robert Andrews Millikan, Elementary Charge, Sodium Chloride

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Chem lecture 3 notes (on chapter 2: atoms, molecules, and ions) Dalton"s theory: all matter is composed of atoms (he called them indivisible, but we now know thats not true). Atom is extremely small particle of matter that retains its identity. Law of definite proportions: a pure compound, regardless of it source, always contins constant proportions of the elements by mass. Na will always be 39. 34% (. 3934) of a 1. 0 g nacl and cl will by the other 60. 66% (. 6066). Law of multiple proportions: when two elements form more than one compound, the masses of one element in these compounds for a fixed mass of . Dalton predicted this based on his theory. (a good theory should not only explain a phenomena but also predict a subsequent result). Ex: if we react 1g of c and o. First compound: 1. 3321 g o used per 1 g c. Second comound: 2. 6642 g o used per 1g c.

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