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Gas Laws Name Period Due Date

Key Vocabulary Define the following terms in simple terms Inverse Relationship Direct Relationship Temperature Pressure Volume Mole

What are Gas Laws? Explain what the gas laws are. Explain why they are important. Explain what we are able to do because of these laws (How do we use them?)

Boyle’s Law Include the following Definition Equation What variable is constant? If one variable is increased/decreased, what does the other variable do? Equation Graph that illustrates relationship

Boyle’s Law - Real Life Examples Explain how it is an example of Boyle’s Law Example 2 Add pictures!

Sample Calculation - Boyle’s Law (Advanced) Include a word problem and sample calculation showing how to apply the Boyle’s Law equation. **The problem must be one that we did NOT go over in class together

Charles’ Law Include the following Definition Equation What variable is constant? If one variable is increased/decreased, what does the other variable do? Equation Graph that illustrates relationship

Charles’ Law - Real Life Examples Explain how it is an example of Charles’ Law Example 2 Add pictures!

Sample Calculation - Charles’ Law (Advanced) Include a word problem and sample calculation showing how to apply the Charles’ Law equation. **The problem must be one that we did NOT go over in class together

Gay-Lussac’s Law Include the following Definition Equation What variable is constant? If one variable is increased/decreased, what does the other variable do? Equation Graph that illustrates relationship

Gay-Lussac’s Law - Real Life Examples Explain how it is an example of Gay-Lussac’s Law Example 2 Explain how it is an example of Gay-Lussac’s Law Add pictures!

Sample Calculation - Gay-Lussac’s Law (Advanced) Include a word problem and sample calculation showing how to apply the Gay- Lussac’s Law equation. **The problem must be one that we did NOT go over in class together

Ideal & Combined Gas Laws What are the criteria that must be met for a gas to be considered ideal? What are the two equations Ideal Gas Law Combined Gas Law

Sample Calculation - Ideal Gas Law (Advanced) Include a word problem and sample calculation showing how to apply the Ideal Gas Law equation. **The problem must be one that we did NOT go over in class together

Sample Calculation - Combined Gas Law (Advanced) Include a word problem and sample calculation showing how to apply the Combined Gas Law equation. **The problem must be one that we did NOT go over in class together