CH 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Cathode Ray Tube, Gallium, Atomic Number

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Democritus and other early greek philosophers postulate that the material world is made up of tiny non-divisible particles called atomos. However, plato and aristotle disagreed with the atomos view. This view last for centuries before john dalton"s experiments in the 19th century. Law of conservation of mass (dalton"s postulate 3) Mass is neither created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction. Number of particles into a reaction= number of particles out of a reaction. The identity of each element does not change due to the chemical reaction. 2h2 (gas) + o2 (gas) 2 h2 o (aqueous) If two elements form more than one compound, than the ratio of masses of the second element which combines with a fixed mass of the first element will be ratios of small whole numbers. A cathode- ray tube helped figure out the structure of the atom. Rutherford used alpha (positively charged) particles to study their deflection upon a gold film.

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