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1 Science Starter  Write on a piece of paper: Setting (leave room to answer) Characters (leave room to answer) Action (leave room to answer)  Read the Red Herring story below and fill in the blanks. Then write down 3 yes or no questions to ask me to solve the mystery.  STORY – Out for a drive, he stopped for gas, but when he filled up, the fuel indicator never budged. Why not?

2 EQ: “How are the volume, temperature, and pressure of gases related?” Gases Video

3 What measurements are important when studying gases?  Volume The amount of space that matter fills. Measured in cm3, mL, or L Since gas particles move and fill the space available, the volume of the gas is the same as the volume of its container.

4 What measurements are important when studying gases?  Temperature Temperature is a measure of the average energy of random motion of the particles of a substance. The faster the particles move – the greater the energy and the higher the temperature.

5 What measurements are important when studying gases?  Pressure Pressure of a gas is the force of its outward push divided by the area of the walls of the container. Measured in units of pascals (Pa or kPa) Pressure= Force Area Gas Volume & Pressure Video

6 Boyle’s Law

7  1600’s, Boyle measured the volumes of gases at different pressures.  He found that when the pressure of a gas (at constant temperature) is increased, the volume of the gas decreases. When the pressure is decreased, the volume increases.  This relationship between pressure and volume of gas is called Boyle’s Law  Boyle’s Law Video Boyle’s Law Video

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9 Practice  A machine exerts a force of 252 N on a piston having an area of 0.430 m2. What is the pressure on the piston in Pa?  Pressure= 252N 0.430 m2 = 586 Pa N= neutons (measures force) Pa=pascals (measures pressure)

10 Volume and Temperature  Jacques Charles (1700’s) found that when the temperature of a gas is increased at constant pressure, its volume increases.  When the temperature of a gas is decreased at constant pressure, its volume decreases.  This principle is called Charles’s Law  Simple Gas Law Video Simple Gas Law Video

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12 Pressure and Temperature  When the temperature of a gas at constant volume is increased, the pressure of the gas increases.  When the temperature is decreased, the pressure of the gas decreases.

13 Summarizer EQ: “How are the volume, temperature, and pressure of gases related?”


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