The document discusses several basic chemistry laws and concepts including:
1) The law of conservation of mass, law of multiple proportions, and law of gaseous volumes.
2) Dalton's atomic theory including the concept of the mole and stoichiometry.
3) The definition of atomic mass as the sum of the protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom or the average mass in a group of atoms.
4) The difference between molecular and empirical formulas in chemistry.
The document discusses several basic chemistry laws and concepts including:
1) The law of conservation of mass, law of multiple proportions, and law of gaseous volumes.
2) Dalton's atomic theory including the concept of the mole and stoichiometry.
3) The definition of atomic mass as the sum of the protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom or the average mass in a group of atoms.
4) The difference between molecular and empirical formulas in chemistry.
The document discusses several basic chemistry laws and concepts including:
1) The law of conservation of mass, law of multiple proportions, and law of gaseous volumes.
2) Dalton's atomic theory including the concept of the mole and stoichiometry.
3) The definition of atomic mass as the sum of the protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom or the average mass in a group of atoms.
4) The difference between molecular and empirical formulas in chemistry.
OF MASS LAW OF MULTIPLE PROPORTIONS LAW OF GASEOUS
PROPORTOINS VOLUMES
BASIC CHEMISTRY LAW
ATOMIC MASS AND ’S RELATIF FORMULA LAW CONCEPT MOLE AND STOICHIOMETRY ATOMIC MASS IS THE SUM NUMBER AVOGADRO OF MASSES OF THE PROTONS, NEUTRONS AND MOLEKULAR FORMULA AND ELECTRONS IN AN ATOM OR EMPIRICAL FORMULA IN THE AVERAGE MASS, IN A CHEMISTRY GROUP OF ATOMS.
THE MOLECULAR FORMULA
OF A CHEMICAL IS THE REPRESENTATION OF THE RELATIF FORMULA ACTUAL WHOLE NUMBER RATIO BETWEEN THE ELEMENT OF THE COMPOUND. 𝑨𝑽𝑬𝑹𝑨𝑮𝑬 𝑴𝑨𝑺𝑺 𝑶𝑭 𝟏 𝑨𝑻𝑶𝑴 𝑿 𝑨𝒓 = THE EMPIRICAL FORMULA 𝟏 𝑿 𝑴𝑨𝑺𝑺 𝑶𝑭 𝟏 𝑨𝑻𝑶𝑴 𝑪 − 𝟏𝟐 OF CHEMICAL COMPOUND IS 𝟏𝟐 REPRESENTATION OF THE SIMPLEST WHOLE NUMBER RATIO BETWEEN THE ELEMENTS COMPRISING THE COMPOUND