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Pre AP Chem Ch 10 Quiz Questions from reading Gas Law Stations with questions Gas law calculations Homework Read and take notes over section 12.3 Gas Law problems Set up lab

Highlight / Answer the following in your notes: List at least 3 properties of a gas. How the kinetic theory relates to the Kelvin temperature? How the amount of gas and the volume of the container affect the gas pressure How a change in temperature would affect the pressure of a gas

Homework: Read and take notes over Section 12.3 Suggested problems Pg 333-340 Suggested problems Pg 340 # 18, 21 Pg 356 #49, 51-55, 57, 71 Set up lab notebook (Molar Volume of a Gas) Title, Date, Purpose, Safety and Procedure