Editing CP Homework For Atomic Theory Thru Dalton
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Name:<br> Period:<br> Answer the following question in clear and concise manner using appropriate English.<br> <br> <br> 1. Define atom: ______________________________________________________________<br> <br> 2. What was Joseph Priestly know for: ___________________<br> <br> 3. Besides losing his head in the French Revolution, what is Antoine Lavoiser know for: ______________________<br> <br> 4. Who is known as the Father of Quantitative <nowiki>Experiment/Analysis</nowiki>? _____________________<br> <br> 5. Who is the person that thought fire was caused the presence of phlogiston in a substance? _______________<br> <br> 6a. Who was person that came up with the Law of Definite Proportion? _____________________<br> <br> 6b. What other definition is like the definition of Law of Definite (or sometimes called Constant) Proportion? _________________<br> <br> <br> 7. What is the importance of Dalton's atomic theory:<br> ________________________________________________________________________________<br> <br> _________________________________________________________________________________<br> <br> <br> 8. In the following lines only, write the 4 part of Dalton's theory.<br> <Br> _______________________________________________________________________<br> <br> _______________________________________________________________________<br> <br> _______________________________________________________________________<br> <br> _______________________________________________________________________<br> <br> <br><br> <br> <br> 9. What's the three updates (relate to above lines):<br> <br> _______________________________________________________________________<br> <br> _______________________________________________________________________<br> <br> _______________________________________________________________________<br> <br> <br> 10. From Dalton, what is the new way we can define Law of Conservation of Mass<br> <Br> _____________________________________________________________________________<br> <br> _____________________________________________________________________________<br> <Br> <br>
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