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Before Bell Rings Grab paper from side table Turn in Boyle’s Law lab on front table Have your notebook out for me to check.
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Plan for Today Entry Task Gas Laws Equations and Problems Work Time
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Moles + Stoic Test If you need to take/complete the test from last unit, come by this week during PH, before, or after school. Getting graded should be in this week
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Cell Phones Don’t forget about the cell phone policy
I see it out, you put it in a paper bag. Let me know if you need to have your phone out.
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ETD A 2.0 liter tank of oxygen gas is at a pressure of 3.5 atm. What volume of oxygen will be available if the oxygen is used at a pressure of 752 mm Hg? B. Save Room For B
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Write on ETD 41A A 2.0 liter tank of oxygen gas is at a pressure of 3.5 atm. What volume of oxygen will be available if the oxygen is used at a pressure of 752 mm Hg?
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ANS on ETD 41A A 2.0 liter tank of oxygen gas is at a pressure of 3.5 atm. What volume of oxygen will be available if the oxygen is used at a pressure of 752 mm Hg?
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ETD 41B Draw and Explain How I did this
ETD 41B Draw and Explain How I did this? Balloon in Flask: How did I do this?
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ETD 41B: Draw + Explain How did I do this?
Private Answer in ETD Share with elbow partner With Lab Group Use White Board = One Best Answer Present Chance to Revise Class Theory
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ANS ETD 41B. Draw and Explain How I did this
ANS ETD 41B. Draw and Explain How I did this? Balloon in Flask: How did I do this?
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ANS ETD 41B. Draw and Explain How I did this
ANS ETD 41B. Draw and Explain How I did this? Balloon in Flask: How did I do this?
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Learning Targets I can use the relationships between T, P, and V to solve word problems.
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PT Fire Piston Demo
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GET OUT Your Notes
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Standard Temp + Pressure ST = 0 ºC or 273 K SP = 1.00 atm
STP Standard Temp + Pressure ST = 0 ºC or 273 K SP = 1.00 atm
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2 Lab Review Boyle’s law P1/T1 = P2/T2 P1V1 = P2V2
Gay-lussac’s Law P1V1 = P2V2 P and V units don’t matter, but must be the same on both sides. P1/T1 = P2/T2 P units same on both sides; but… Temperature MUST BE IN KELVIN!
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Write on Consider this scenario …
A basketball that has a pressure of 22 lb/in2 is left outside at a temperature of 10.°C. Over night the temperature drops to -10.°C. 1. Will the basketball’s P decrease or increase? 2. What will be the new P of the basketball?
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Consider this scenario …
A basketball that has a pressure of 22 lb/in2 is left outside at a temperature of 10.°C. Over night the temperature drops to -10.°C. Will the basketball’s pressure decrease or increase? Explain why your answer makes sense. IMPORTANT!! Anytime temperature is in a gas law you must convert it to KELVIN! What will be the new pressure of the basketball? P1/T1 = P2/T2 (22 lb/in2)/283 K = P2/263 K P2 = 20 lb/in2
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Learning Targets I can use the relationships between T, P, and V to solve word problems.
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Homework Pressure vs. Temp Lab – Due next class.
If your data doesn’t give a nice trend line, see me and I will get you better data. Boyle’s Law WS – Due next class. VERY IMPORTANT– Bring an empty aluminum pop can to next class!!
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