CHM 1142 Lecture 2: Chapter 2 - Atoms, Molecules, and Ions

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Atomic theory of matter: theory that atoms are the fundamental building blocks of matter reemerged in the early 19th century championed by john dalton. Atom can neither be created or destroyed in chemical reactions: compounds are formed when atoms of more than one element combine; a given compound always has the same relative number and kind of atoms. Law of conservation of mass - the total mass of substance present at the end of a chemical process is the same as the mass before the chemical reaction took place. Law of multiple proportions - if two elements a and b combine to form more than one compound, the masses of b that can combine with a given mass of a are in the ratio of small whole numbers. In dalton"s view, the atom was the smallest particle possible. Later it is discovered there is subatomic particles.

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