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Drill: Complete Combined Gas Law Worksheet  

Objective: The student will be able to: Use the information learned throughout the unit in order to complete the Behavior of Gases review packet.

SAT Enrichment: The average kinetic energy of the molecules of an ideal gas is directly proportional to the… Mass of the individual gas molecules Pressure at standard temperature Volume occupied by individual gas molecules Temperature measured on the Kelvin scale Number of moles present

Exploration: Students will complete a Short Quiz. NO NOTES 10 min

Behavior of gases Review What do you know about gases?

Review Packet Students will complete the Behavior of Gases Review Packet. Teacher will review the review packet with the students. 20 min

30 MIN Pre-Assessment Behavior of Gases Pre-Assessment OPEN NOTES Once you check your paper, be sure to study what you got wrong. 30 MIN

Extension Final Exam Review Packet Homework Questions 19-21 Study for Behavior of Gases Assessment Next class