Science. Planner. 5/3/17 WALT: understand properties of Gases

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Science. Planner. 5/3/17 WALT: understand properties of Gases Science Planner 5/3/17 WALT: understand properties of Gases. WU: Calculate the molecular masses of each side of the equation and determine if this scenario is possible. 2Al + 6NaOH 2Na3AlO3 + 2H2 CW: Methane Success Criteria: List the properties of Gases. Be able to set up a Lab Station.

Data Table: Properties Carbon Dioxide Methane Ammonia Hydrogen Formula: Color: Odor: Solubility: Flammability: Density:

Methane: Reaction: CH4 + 2O2 CO2 + 2H2O Formula: CH4 Color: Colorless Odor: Musty Solubility: Not in Water Flammability: Flammable Density: Lighter than air.

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Science. Planner. 5/3/17 WALT: understand properties of Gases Science Planner 5/3/17 WALT: understand properties of Gases. WU: Calculate the molecular masses of each side of the equation and determine if this scenario is possible. 2Al + 6NaOH 2Na3AlO3 + 2H2 CW: Methane Success Criteria: List the properties of Gases. Be able to set up a Lab Station.