Warm Up Work silently. Homework on desk. What is the ideal gas law? If you increase pressure, what will happen to volume? What is the unit for pressure?

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Warm Up Work silently. Homework on desk. What is the ideal gas law? If you increase pressure, what will happen to volume? What is the unit for pressure? If you decrease temperature, what will happen to volume?

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Unit 7 Test- Periodic Table Talk once = warning; Talk twice = zero If you have a question, raise your hand silently No notes Use a #2 pencil + Periodic Table Do NOT write on the test When finished: –write name and VERSION # on scantron –put scantron in your period’s bin –Put your test, pencil, and calculator on the front table

Binder Quiz! Warm Ups Notes/Practice Demos/Labs Homework Chemistry Resumes

Enjoy your weekend! Get excited for Unit 8- Reactions Top ten- how’d we do? Prize Draw