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Bell Work: last gas laws Pressure is ( directly / inversely ) related to volume. Temperature is ( directly / inversely ) related to volume. Pressure is ( directly / inversely ) related to temperature. A volume vs. ( temperature / pressure ) graph will have a negative slope. A volume vs. ( temperature / pressure ) graph will have a positive slope.

Today: Create a pictorial representation of one of the gas laws: Present to the class first thing Tuesday on the ladybug. Work in groups of 1, 2, or 3. Use your own paper – I have some colored pencils and markers. Be sure you show a before and after picture (except ideal). Be able to explain your picture using vocabulary words! Should be finished early in the period on Monday. Work on Final Exam Review – take like a practice test