Take out all your notes on Gases!!!  ..and a Calculator

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Take out all your notes on Gases!!!  ..and a Calculator Drill Take out all your notes on Gases!!!  ..and a Calculator

Check in #1 Boyle’s Law Gay-Lussac’s Law Charles’ Law What equation should I use to solve the following problem: A gas has a pressure of 0.370 atm at 1.45 L. What is the pressure at standard pressure? Boyle’s Law Gay-Lussac’s Law Charles’ Law 1

Check in #2 What variable is held constant in a Gay-Lussac problem? Temperature Pressure Volume 3

Check in #3 As the temperature of confined gas decreases at constant volume, the pressure by the gas ____. Decreases Increases Stays the same Fluctuates 1

Check In #4 If the pressure of a gas is 2.0 atm and then changes to 4.0 atm: The temperature will change from 200K to 100K The temperature will change from 200K to 800K The temperature will change from 200K to 400K The temperature will change from 400K to 200K 3

Add to Notes According to the kinetic theory, gas particles have a weak attraction for each other and essentially no volume

Drilll Charles’s Law Notes You Got Mail Next Class Looking Forward Agenda Drilll Charles’s Law Notes You Got Mail Next Class Looking Forward

Next Class – Check for Understanding!! Know: The 3 different gas law (yes… you need to know the formulas, I will NOT give them to you) Are they inversely or directly related How the graphs look How to solve a problem using the different formulas Only on Boyle, Gay-Lussac, and Charles

Might Help

Looking Forward – A Day Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 19 Charles’ Law B, G-L, and C Practice 20 21 Quiz Combined Gas Law 24 25 Ideal Gas Law Mixed Practice 26 27 Dalton’s Law 28 1 Review 2 3 Unit 6 Test 4

Looking Forward – B Day Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 19 20 Charles’ Law B, G-L, and C Practice 21 24 Quiz Combined Gas Law 25 26 Ideal Gas Law Mixed Practice 27 28 Dalton’s Law 1 2 Review 3 4 Unit 6 Test