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CHAPTER 3: ATOMS AND MOLECULES



🔹 Introduction

All matter is made up of small particles called
atoms and molecules.
This chapter explains laws of chemical combination and
chemical calculations.



🔹 Laws of Chemical Combination (Very Important)

1️⃣Law of Conservation of Mass

Statement:
Mass can neither be created nor destroyed in a
chemical reaction.

Scientist: Antoine Lavoisier
Year: 1774

Example:
CaCO3 →CaO +CO2

Total mass of reactants = Total mass of products



2️⃣Law of Constant Proportions

Statement:
A pure chemical compound always contains the same
elements combined in a fixed proportion by mass.

Scientist: Joseph Proust
Year: 1799

Example:
Water (H₂O) always has H : O = 1 : 8 by mass.



🔹 Dalton’s Atomic Theory

Scientist: John Dalton
Year: 1808

Dalton’s atomic theory

, ● All matter is made of very tiny particles called
atoms, which participate in chemical reactions.

● Atoms are indivisible particles, which cannot be
created or destroyed in a chemical reaction.

● Atoms of a given element are identical in mass
and chemical properties.

● Atoms of different elements have different masses
and chemical properties.

● Atoms combine in the ratio of small whole numbers
to form compounds.

● The relative number and kinds of atoms are
constant in a given compound.

🔹 What is an Atom?

An atom is the smallest particle of an element that
takes part in a chemical reaction.

Atoms are very small and cannot exist freely (except
noble gases).



🔹 What is a Molecule?

A molecule is the smallest particle of a substance
that can exist independently.

Types of Molecules:

1. Molecules of elements – O₂, N₂

2. Molecules of compounds – H₂O, CO₂



🔹 Atomicity

Atomicity = Number of atoms present in one molecule
of an element.

Element Atomicity

Helium 1
(He) (Monoatomic)

Oxygen (O₂) 2

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