The classic chemistry laws refer to the quantitative aspects of the masses of substances that combine in chemical reactions, which are simply defined by weight laws (from Latin pondus: weight).

Formulated between the end of the eighteenth and early nineteenth century are the fruit of the application of the scientific method based on the measurement of quantities, weights, in play.

The laws (in chronological order) are: Bibliografiamodifica wikitesto Voices correlateemodify wikitesto

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