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Lavoisier's Law of Conservation of Matter | Atomic Structure Part 2

2025-05-07

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Antoine Lavoisier showed that mass is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction. Yes, that CO2 gas really does have a mass of 4.4 grams, even if it has a super low density and dissipates throughout the air. Learn about Lavoisier's findings and check your intuition about the mass of gas along the way.

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0:00 Mass is constant during any chemical reaction

0:26 Example Reaction: Decomposition of CaCO3

1:17 Mass of a gas? Check your intuition!

2:40 What does this mean for atomic structure?

3:08 Historically-Plausible Atomic Structures

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Mass is constant during any chemical reaction
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Example Reaction: Decomposition of CaCO3
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Mass of a gas? Check your intuition!
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What does this mean for atomic structure?
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Historically-Plausible Atomic Structures
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