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10/22 Do Now 1)What is the 3 rd Gas Law? 1)Use the 3 rd gas law to solve the following problem: A sample of gas, whose volume at 300 K is 0.127 L, is heated at constant pressure until its volume becomes 0.317 L. What is the final temperature of the gas in Kelvin? 1)Use the 2 nd gas law to solve the following problem: A student collects 25mL of gas at 0.95atm. What volume would this gas occupy at 1atm? 4) Collect returned work and organize it into your binder. Consider Global Warming, do you think human activities add to the amount of greenhouse gases in our atmosphere? What is happening to the pressure of gas in our atmosphere? What does that mean in relation to the Earth’s temperature? Which gas law do you think best connects to Global Warming? Grab calculators & handouts, begin the Do Now
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Exit Ticket #9 Complete Exit Ticket 9 to the best of your abilities on your own & without notes. CORRECTION! #6 (Honors #8): what’s the “resulting PRESSURE”
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Combined Gas Law Simulation Do changes in volume have a greater effect on the pressure or the temperature of a gas? Directions: In the next 10 minutes… Complete the pre-lab for the Charles’s Law Lab. Set – up the simulation on your netbook
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Combined Gas Law Lab Report Directions: Once finished with the simulation, work on completing the lab report for the Combined Gas Law simulation. Also, close and return your netbook to the cart. Don’t forget the proper sections: - Title & Name - Pre-lab - Data - Post-Lab Questions - Conclusion (RERUN)
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The Combined Gas Law Key Point #1: The combined gas law relates all 3 variables – P, T, and V – at once P 1 V 1 = P 2 V 2 T 1 T 2
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Combined Gas Law Example 1 If I initially have a gas at a pressure of 12 atm, a volume of 23 liters, and a temperature of 200 K, and then I raise the pressure to 14 atm and increase the temperature to 300 K, what is the new volume of the gas? P 1 = V 1 = T 1 = P 2 = V 2 = T 2 =
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Combined Gas Law Example 2 If I have 2.9 L of gas at a pressure of 5 atm and a temperature of 50 0 C, what will be the temperature of the gas if I decrease the volume of the gas to 2.4 L and decrease the pressure to 3 atm? P 1 = V 1 = T 1 = P 2 = V 2 = T 2 =
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Exit Ticket #10 Complete Exit Ticket 10 to the best of your abilities on your own & without notes.
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