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Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
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Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
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Laws of Chemical combination (Continued)
(i) Law of conservation of mass - [Lavoisier]
Matter is neither created nor destroyed in the course of 
chemical reaction although it may change from one form to 
other
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Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
Flash cards
Laws of Chemical combination (Continued)
(i) Law of conservation of mass - [Lavoisier]
Matter is neither created nor destroyed in the course of 
chemical reaction although it may change from one form to 
other
Laws of Chemical combination (Continued)
(ii) Law of definite proportion [Proust]
The composition of a compound always remains constant (i.e. 
the ratio of weights of different elements in a compound) no 
matter by whatever method, it is prepared or obtained from 
different sources.
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Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
Flash cards
Laws of Chemical combination (Continued)
(i) Law of conservation of mass - [Lavoisier]
Matter is neither created nor destroyed in the course of 
chemical reaction although it may change from one form to 
other
Laws of Chemical combination (Continued)
(ii) Law of definite proportion [Proust]
The composition of a compound always remains constant (i.e. 
the ratio of weights of different elements in a compound) no 
matter by whatever method, it is prepared or obtained from 
different sources.
Laws of Chemical combination (Continued)
(iii) Law of multiple proportion [John Dalton]
According to this law, when two elements A and B combine to 
form more than one chemical compound then different 
weights of A, which combine with a fixed weight of B, are in a 
proportion of simple whole number.
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Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
Flash cards
Laws of Chemical combination (Continued)
(i) Law of conservation of mass - [Lavoisier]
Matter is neither created nor destroyed in the course of 
chemical reaction although it may change from one form to 
other
Laws of Chemical combination (Continued)
(ii) Law of definite proportion [Proust]
The composition of a compound always remains constant (i.e. 
the ratio of weights of different elements in a compound) no 
matter by whatever method, it is prepared or obtained from 
different sources.
Laws of Chemical combination (Continued)
(iii) Law of multiple proportion [John Dalton]
According to this law, when two elements A and B combine to 
form more than one chemical compound then different 
weights of A, which combine with a fixed weight of B, are in a 
proportion of simple whole number.
Laws of Chemical combination(Continued)
(iv) Law of reciprocal proportions [Ritche]
If two elements A and B combine separately with third 
element C to form two different compounds and if A and B 
also combine together to form a compound then they do so in 
a ratio of their masses equal or multiple or submultiples of 
ratio of their masses which combine with a definite mass of C.
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1. What are the three states of matter and their characteristics?
Ans. The three states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. In a solid, particles are tightly packed together and have a fixed shape and volume. In a liquid, particles are close together but can move past each other, resulting in a definite volume but no fixed shape. In a gas, particles are far apart and move freely, leading to no fixed shape or volume.
2. What is the difference between an element and a compound?
Ans. An element is a pure substance that consists of only one type of atom. It cannot be broken down into simpler substances. In contrast, a compound is a substance made up of two or more different elements chemically combined in a fixed ratio. Compounds can be broken down into their constituent elements through chemical reactions.
3. How do physical and chemical changes differ?
Ans. A physical change does not result in the formation of a new substance. It involves a change in the physical properties of a substance, such as its shape, size, or state of matter, without altering its chemical composition. On the other hand, a chemical change leads to the formation of one or more new substances with different chemical properties. It involves the breaking and forming of chemical bonds.
4. What is the significance of the periodic table in chemistry?
Ans. The periodic table is a tabular arrangement of elements based on their atomic number, electron configuration, and recurring chemical properties. It provides a systematic way to organize and classify the elements. The table enables scientists to predict the behavior of elements, understand their properties, and identify trends in their reactivity and physical characteristics.
5. What is the difference between an atom and a molecule?
Ans. An atom is the basic unit of matter, consisting of a nucleus (containing protons and neutrons) and electrons orbiting around it. It represents the smallest possible unit of an element that retains its chemical properties. On the other hand, a molecule is a group of two or more atoms chemically bonded together. It can be composed of atoms of the same element (diatomic molecules) or different elements (compound molecules).
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