41) Kimyanın Temel Kanunları - Katlı Oranlar Kanunu - Ünite 1 (10.Sınıf -TYT Kimya) 2022

Hello everyone! In this video, Orbital Publications has examined the Law of Multiple Proportions from the Fundamental Laws of Chemistry unit in detail. Course Content 00:00 Law of Multiple Proportions 00:12 ⌬ John Dalton proposed the law of multiple proportions (1803). ⌬ If two elements have more than one compound, there is a ratio expressed in small integers between the masses of one element combined with a fixed amount of the other element. This ratio is called a multiple ratio. ⌬ If the ratio of atoms is changed, the resulting compounds will be different compounds. ⌬ If the multiple ratio of one element is X/Y, the multiple ratio of the other element is Y/X. ⌬ For a multiple ratio to be considered between two different compounds, the following conditions must be met: ✓ The compounds must consist of the same type of elements. (There is no multiple ratio between CO2 and SO2 compounds.) ✓ Compounds must contain at most two types of elements. (There is no multiple ratio between C2H4O2 and C4H9O compounds.) ✓ The ratio between elements whose amounts change must be different from 1. (There is no multiple ratio between CH4 and C2H8 compounds.) ✓ A multiple ratio is not required for polyatomic ions. Question 1 10:22 Question 2 12:44 Question 3 14:46 Question 4 17:11 Question 5 18:48 Question 6 21:50 Question 7 23:35 Question 8 27:42 To order the book, visit https://www.kitapisler.com Click the link for all Lecture PDFs! https://tinyurl.com/yy48x36e Semih BALMUK   / semihbalmuk.  . Orbital Publications http://orbitalyayinlari.com/vcozum Books I've solved: 9th Grade Question Bank with Explanations 10th Grade Supplementary Education Program 11th Grade Supplementary Education Program 11th Grade Question Bank with Explanations ÖSYM Analysis (Previous Questions) Question Bank 2020 AYT Chemistry Branch Practice Tests (13x30) TYT Chemistry Branch Practice Tests (7x45) 12th Grade ODAM AYT Book (Organic Chemistry) The practice solutions are mine. You can access the books and their solutions from the link above. #Chemistry #TopicExplanations #TYT #AYT