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Gas properties and temperature December 19, 2017 Gas properties and temperature Matter and energy Learning Target: I CAN Develop properties for gases and relate temperature to the speed of molecules

Do Now (4 min) Describe two properties for ideal gases. December 19, 2017 Learning target: I can Develop properties for gases and relate temperature to the speed of molecules Do Now: (Answer on your Do Now Sheet) Describe two properties for ideal gases. What does it mean to be ideal? Learning Target: I CAN Develop properties for gases and relate temperature to the speed of molecules

Temperature and speed December 19, 2017 Learning Target: I CAN Develop properties for gases and relate temperature to the speed of molecules

Volume and density Regular Balloon Squished Balloon Mass Volume December 19, 2017 Volume and density Regular Balloon Squished Balloon Mass Volume Density Learning Target: I CAN Develop properties for gases and relate temperature to the speed of molecules

Use gas properties!! Group work (15 min) Work in GROUPS of 4 December 19, 2017 Group work (15 min) Work in GROUPS of 4 On one group sheet of paper, Choose one of the following to discuss, draw and explain: How does a hot air balloon work? What causes a tornado? What causes ocean currents? How do lava lamps work? Use gas properties!! Learning Target: I CAN Develop properties for gases and relate temperature to the speed of molecules

December 19, 2017 Exit ticket (3 min) EXIT TICKET: complete on a separate sheet of paper: What happens to the volume of a gas when the temperature is increased? Learning Target: I CAN Develop properties for gases and relate temperature to the speed of molecules