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what did jj Thompson discover? jj thompson discovered the election and the charge to mass ration.
what experiment did Thompson use? Thompson had a cathode ray tube experiment
what did milikan discover? Milikan discovered the exact charge of an electron
what experiment did milikan have? Milikan had an oil drop experiment
what did Rutherford discover? Rutherford discovered the nucleus and the proton
what experiment did Rutherford have? Rutherford had the gold foil experiment
what did Chadwick discover? Chadwick discovered the neutron and also isotopes
what experiment did Chadwick use? Chadwick had a radiation experiment.
what is amonton's law? relates to PRESSURE and TEMP. If P goes up T goes up. P1/T1=P2/T2
what is grahams law? relates to diffusion and effusion rate. rate 1/ rate 2= square root of M2/M1
what is Dalton's law? total pressure=adding all the pressures partial pressure= total pressure x mol of gas/total mols in mixture
what is avogradros law? relates to VOL and MOLS. If mols increase then volume increases. V1/n1=V2/n2
what is Charles law? relates to VOLUME and TEMP. If volume goes up then temperature goes up. V1/T1=V2/T2
what is Boyles law? relates to PRESSURE and VOL. Indirect relationship, if pressure goes up then volume went down. P1V1=P2V2
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