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The Laws Governing Formulas and Names

The Laws Governing Formulas and Names. 9.5. A birthday cake for a four-year-old has four candles. The ratio of candles to birthday cake is 4:1. In chemistry, similar relationships exist among the masses of elements as they combine in compounds. 9.5.

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The Laws Governing Formulas and Names

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  1. The Laws Governing Formulas and Names 9.5 • A birthday cake for a four-year-old has four candles. The ratio of candles to birthday cake is 4:1. In chemistry, similar relationships exist among the masses of elements as they combine in compounds.

  2. 9.5 The Laws of Definite and Multiple Proportions • The Laws of Definite and Multiple Proportions • What are the two laws that describe how compounds form?

  3. 9.5 The Laws of Definite and Multiple Proportions • The rules for naming and writing formulas for compounds are possible only because compounds form from the elements in predictable ways. • These ways are summed up in two laws: the law of definite proportions and the law of multiple proportions.

  4. 9.5 The Laws of Definite and Multiple Proportions • The Law of Definite Proportions • The law of definite proportions states that in samples of any chemical compound, the masses of the elements are always in the same proportions.

  5. 9.5 The Laws of Definite and Multiple Proportions • Water obeys the law of definite proportions. In every sample of water, the mass ratio of oxygen to hydrogen is always 8:1.

  6. 9.5 The Laws of Definite and Multiple Proportions • The Law of Multiple Proportions • The law of multiple proportions: Whenever the same two elements form more than one compound, the different masses of one element that combine with the same mass of the other element are in the ratio of small whole numbers.

  7. 9.5 The Laws of Definite and Multiple Proportions • A Diagram of the Law of Multiple Proportions

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  9. Practice Problems for Sample Problem 9.1 Problem Solving 9.34 Solve Problem 34 with the help of an interactive guided tutorial.

  10. Section Quiz 9.5. • 1. The law of definite proportions states that in samples of any chemical compound, the elements are always in the same proportion by • mass. • volume. • group number. • period number.

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