Laws of Chemical Combinations: General Chemistry 1
Laws of Chemical Combinations: General Chemistry 1
Laws of Chemical Combinations: General Chemistry 1
Combinations
General Chemistry 1
Gil B. Rosialda
Law of Conservation of Mass
Itstates that when an ordinary chemical reactions
occurs, there is no detectable change in the masses
of the substances involved before and after the
reaction. Thus,
In 1897, an English
physicist Joseph John
Thomson discovered that Joseph John Thomson
atoms were not just simple
solid spheres.
Cathode Ray Experiment
7 11 12
3 Li 5 B 6 C
55 65 84
26 Fe 30 Zn 36 Kr
Ions and Charges
Ions- electrically charged particles that result
from a gain or loss of one or more electrons by
the parent atom
Cation - positively charged
results
from the loss of electrons
23Na 23Na+ + 1e-
39
19 K
32 2-
16 S
24 2
12 Mg
ISOTOPES AND ATOMIC MASS
The atomic mass, measured in atomic mass unit
(amu), of a particular element is based on the
contributions of the existing isotopes of that
particular element. Thus, it is commonly referred
to as weighted average atomic mass.
63 62.9296 69.17
Copper
65 64.9278 30.83
16 15.9949 99.757
Oxygen 17 16.9991 0.038
18 17.9992 0.205
Average
Known %
Element Atomic Mass Atomic Mass
Isotopes Abundance
(amu)
40 39.9626 96.941
42 41.9586 0.647
43 42.9588 0.135
Calcium
44 43.9555 2.086
46 45.9537 0.004
48 47.9525 0.187