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Physical lawsIn this paper, we will address a recurring problem in the field of the general philosophy of science but one that takes on particular relevance in the context of chemistry: the problem surrounding scientific laws. The main challenge is that the laws of chemistry are not universal;...
This paper examines the notion of laws in chemistry. Vihalemm (Found Chem 5(1):7–22, 2003) argues that the laws of chemistry are fundamentally the same as the laws of physics they are all ceteris paribus laws which are true “in ideal conditions”. In contrast, Scerri (2000) contend...
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Explore chemical laws. Understand what chemical combination means and how the concept of laws of the matter is in line with chemical laws. Review four chemical laws.Updated: 11/21/2023 Chemical Combination Chemistry is the sciencethat studies matter, its structure, formation, and the transformations...
Cambridge University Press, 1995) as well as aspects of chemical knowledge such as laws (e.g. Christie and Christie, "Laws" and "theories" in chemistry do not obey the rules. In: Bhushan N, Rosenfeld S (eds) Of minds and molecules. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp 34–50, 2000),...
there is no quantity ofoxygen,mercury, orgold, for example, smaller than anatomof that substance. Chemistry, therefore, is concerned not with thesubatomic domainbut with the properties of atoms and the laws governing their combinations and how the knowledge of these properties can be used to ach...
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The mechanism of growth of latex particles in the emulsion polymerization of vinyl acetate using a polymerizable surfactant, sodium dodecyl allyl sulfosucc... MB Urquiola,VL Dimonie,ED Sudol,... - 《Journal of Polymer Science Part A Polymer Chemistry》 被引量: 246发表: 1992年 Determinants of ...