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585 B.C.
THALES of Miletus
 "Thales assures that water is the principle of all things;
  and that God is that Mind which shaped and created
  all things from water.“- Cicero

 Source of all things is WATER
570-526 B.C.
ANAXIMENES
 Source of all things must be AIR or VAPOR
490-430 B.C.
EMPEDOCLES
 Matter is made up of four elements
 EARTH, WATER, AIR and FIRE
500-428 B.C.
ANAXAGORAS
 Nature is built up of an infinite number of minute
  particles invisible to the eye.
460-370 B.C.
DEMOCRITUS
1. All matter is composed of
   “atomos”, which are bits of
   matter too small to be seen.
2. There is a void, which is
   empty space between atoms.
3. Atomos are completely solid.
4. Atomos are
   homogeneous, with no
   internal structure.
5. Atomos are different in their
   sizes and their shapes
384-322 B.C.
ARISTOTLE
 Rejected the idea of atomism of matter
 There is no limit to subdividing matter
John Dalton
1766-1844
DALTON’s Atomic Theory
ATOM
 Express idea of indivisibility
 Tiny indestructible sphere with mass
 Do not change during chemical reaction
 Atoms of a given element have the exactly same
  properties, but atoms of different elements have
  different properties.
DALTON’s Atomic Theory
   Each element is composed of extremely small particles
    called atom.




   All atoms of a given element are identical; the atoms
    of different elements are different and have different
    properties, including different masses.
   Atoms of an element are not changed into different
    types of atoms by chemical reaction; atoms are neither
    created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.



   Compounds are formed when atoms of more than one
    element combine; a given compound always has the
    same relative number and kind of atoms.
 Each element is composed of extremely small particles
  called atom.
 All atoms of a given element are identical; the atoms of
  different elements are different and have different
  properties, including different masses.
 Atoms of an element are not changed into different types of
  atoms by chemical reaction; atoms are neither created nor
  destroyed in a chemical reaction.
 Compounds are formed when atoms of more than one
 element combine; a given compound always has the same
 relative number /ratio and kind of atoms.
Exercise
1.   When copper was exposed to air and heated, it was
     found out that the black compound formed has a
     copper-to-oxygen ratio of 4:1.the experiment was
     repeated several times and gave the same results.
     Explain this finding based on Dalton’s atomic theory.
2. A sample of calcium carbonate was mixed with a
   certain volume of hydrochloric acid, enough to
   completely react with the calcium carbonate. The
   container was tightly sealed and the total mass
   before and after the reaction was found constant.
   Explain this observation based on Dalton’s atomic
   theory.
3. It was found that there are two oxides of copper. One
  is black with a copper-to-oxygen mass ratio of 4:1 and
  melting point of 1326 C. the other is red with copper-
  to-oxygen ratio of 8:1 and melting point of 1235 C.
  explain these observations based on Dalton’s
  assumptions.
What makes compounds different?
Law of Constant Composition
 1799 Joseph Proust
 a chemical compound contains the same elements in
 exactly the same proportions (ratios) by mass
 regardless of the size of the sample or source of the
 compound
 For example, water always consists of oxygen and
 hydrogen atoms, and it is always 89 percent oxygen by
 mass and 11 percent hydrogen by mass
Does mass change during a
chemical reaction?
Law of Conservation of Mass
 Lavoisier heated a measured amount of mercury to
 form the red oxide of mercury. He measured the
 amount of oxygen removed from the jar and the
 amount of red oxide formed. When the reaction was
 reversed, he found the original amounts of mercury
 and oxygen.
Law of Conservation of Mass
 1744 Antoine Lavoisier
 matter can not be created or destroyed in ordinary
  chemical or physical changes.
 the mass of the reactants (starting materials) equals
  the mass of the products

             2Mg (s) + O2 (g) → 2MgO (s)
             48.6 g    32.0 g    80.6 g
Example

 10 grams of CaCO3 on heating gave 4.4g of CO2 and 5.6
 of CaO. Show that these observations are in agreement
 with the law of conservation
Law of Multiple Proportions
 1803 John Dalton


 States that when two elements combine to form
  more than one compound, the masses of one
 element which combine with a fixed mass of the
 other element are in ratios of small whole numbers
Example:
 Carbon monoxide (CO): 12 parts by mass of carbon
  combines with 16 parts by mass of oxygen.

 Carbon dioxide (CO2): 12 parts by mass of carbon
 combines with 32 parts by mass of oxygen.

 Ratio of the masses of oxygen that combines with a
 fixed mass of carbon (12 parts) 16: 32 or 1: 2
 Water has an oxygen-to-hydrogen mass ratio of 7.9:1.


 Hydrogen peroxide, another compound consisting of
 oxygen and hydrogen, has an oxygen-to-hydrogen
 mass ratio of 15.8:1.

 Ratio of the masses of oxygen that combines with a
 fixed mass of hydrogen is 7.9: 15.8 or 1: 2
Exercise

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History of the Atomic Structure (part1)

  • 1.
  • 2. 585 B.C. THALES of Miletus  "Thales assures that water is the principle of all things; and that God is that Mind which shaped and created all things from water.“- Cicero  Source of all things is WATER
  • 3. 570-526 B.C. ANAXIMENES  Source of all things must be AIR or VAPOR
  • 4. 490-430 B.C. EMPEDOCLES  Matter is made up of four elements  EARTH, WATER, AIR and FIRE
  • 5. 500-428 B.C. ANAXAGORAS  Nature is built up of an infinite number of minute particles invisible to the eye.
  • 6. 460-370 B.C. DEMOCRITUS 1. All matter is composed of “atomos”, which are bits of matter too small to be seen. 2. There is a void, which is empty space between atoms. 3. Atomos are completely solid. 4. Atomos are homogeneous, with no internal structure. 5. Atomos are different in their sizes and their shapes
  • 7. 384-322 B.C. ARISTOTLE  Rejected the idea of atomism of matter  There is no limit to subdividing matter
  • 9. DALTON’s Atomic Theory ATOM  Express idea of indivisibility  Tiny indestructible sphere with mass  Do not change during chemical reaction  Atoms of a given element have the exactly same properties, but atoms of different elements have different properties.
  • 10. DALTON’s Atomic Theory  Each element is composed of extremely small particles called atom.  All atoms of a given element are identical; the atoms of different elements are different and have different properties, including different masses.
  • 11. Atoms of an element are not changed into different types of atoms by chemical reaction; atoms are neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.  Compounds are formed when atoms of more than one element combine; a given compound always has the same relative number and kind of atoms.
  • 12.  Each element is composed of extremely small particles called atom.
  • 13.  All atoms of a given element are identical; the atoms of different elements are different and have different properties, including different masses.
  • 14.  Atoms of an element are not changed into different types of atoms by chemical reaction; atoms are neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.
  • 15.  Compounds are formed when atoms of more than one element combine; a given compound always has the same relative number /ratio and kind of atoms.
  • 16. Exercise 1. When copper was exposed to air and heated, it was found out that the black compound formed has a copper-to-oxygen ratio of 4:1.the experiment was repeated several times and gave the same results. Explain this finding based on Dalton’s atomic theory.
  • 17. 2. A sample of calcium carbonate was mixed with a certain volume of hydrochloric acid, enough to completely react with the calcium carbonate. The container was tightly sealed and the total mass before and after the reaction was found constant. Explain this observation based on Dalton’s atomic theory.
  • 18. 3. It was found that there are two oxides of copper. One is black with a copper-to-oxygen mass ratio of 4:1 and melting point of 1326 C. the other is red with copper- to-oxygen ratio of 8:1 and melting point of 1235 C. explain these observations based on Dalton’s assumptions.
  • 19.
  • 20. What makes compounds different?
  • 21. Law of Constant Composition  1799 Joseph Proust  a chemical compound contains the same elements in exactly the same proportions (ratios) by mass regardless of the size of the sample or source of the compound
  • 22.  For example, water always consists of oxygen and hydrogen atoms, and it is always 89 percent oxygen by mass and 11 percent hydrogen by mass
  • 23. Does mass change during a chemical reaction?
  • 24. Law of Conservation of Mass  Lavoisier heated a measured amount of mercury to form the red oxide of mercury. He measured the amount of oxygen removed from the jar and the amount of red oxide formed. When the reaction was reversed, he found the original amounts of mercury and oxygen.
  • 25. Law of Conservation of Mass  1744 Antoine Lavoisier  matter can not be created or destroyed in ordinary chemical or physical changes.  the mass of the reactants (starting materials) equals the mass of the products 2Mg (s) + O2 (g) → 2MgO (s) 48.6 g 32.0 g 80.6 g
  • 26. Example  10 grams of CaCO3 on heating gave 4.4g of CO2 and 5.6 of CaO. Show that these observations are in agreement with the law of conservation
  • 27. Law of Multiple Proportions  1803 John Dalton  States that when two elements combine to form more than one compound, the masses of one element which combine with a fixed mass of the other element are in ratios of small whole numbers
  • 28. Example:  Carbon monoxide (CO): 12 parts by mass of carbon combines with 16 parts by mass of oxygen.  Carbon dioxide (CO2): 12 parts by mass of carbon combines with 32 parts by mass of oxygen.  Ratio of the masses of oxygen that combines with a fixed mass of carbon (12 parts) 16: 32 or 1: 2
  • 29.  Water has an oxygen-to-hydrogen mass ratio of 7.9:1.  Hydrogen peroxide, another compound consisting of oxygen and hydrogen, has an oxygen-to-hydrogen mass ratio of 15.8:1.  Ratio of the masses of oxygen that combines with a fixed mass of hydrogen is 7.9: 15.8 or 1: 2