CHEM 120 Study Guide - Final Guide: Magnetic Quantum Number, Nitrogen Triiodide, Magnesium Sulfate

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Law of conservation of mass: mass is neither created nor destroyed lavoiser. Daltons atomic theory: matter is composed of tiny indestructible particles called atoms. Law of definite proportions: elements composing of a given compound always occur in fixed proportions. Law of multiple proportions: when 2 elements a and b from two different compounds, the masses of element b that combine with 1 g of element a can be expressed as a ratio of small whole numbers. Atomic number(z): the number of protons in an atoms nucleus. Isotopes: atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. Mass number (a): sum of the number of neutrons and protons in an atom. Natural abundance: relative amount of each isotope in a naturally occurring sample of a given element is roughly constant. Mass spectrometry: technique that separates particles according to their masses. Accuracy: how close the measured value is to the actual value.

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