Atomic Theory of Matter in Chemistry (Atoms & Molecules) - [1-2-1]

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Жыл бұрын

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In this lesson, you will learn about the atomic theory of matter as put forth by John Dalton at the dawn of the study of chemistry. In Dalton's theory, atoms form the foundational building blocks upon which all matter is made. This explains the vast variety of substances found in nature, and forms the basis upon which we can understand how chemical reactions can proceed, to rearrange the atoms in various substances (reactants) to for products.

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when i read the 'law of multiple proportions' for the second time, i was thinking of NH3 and NH2... Is that a wrong example?
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Shouldn't the mass percentages of H and O add up to 100% ( ? ) if I add up the percentages shown here: 11.11% plus 89.99, it gives 101.1% ( please help me with this )
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Sorry should have written 88.89!
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I think this multiple proportion rule doesn't apply to molecules with different composition.
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co2 3 g c+4g o +4 g o =11 g co2
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3g c+ 4 g o2
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compound oxygen 3
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3/8=2
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oxygen added other compound oxide
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carbon dioxide
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