Behavior of Gases
Introduction: Every time your ears pop while driving up or down a hill, every burp you make, each balloon you inflate... throughout the day we encounter multiple events in which the Gas Laws are at work.
Even though we will study gases by dividing our study into individual laws such as Boyle's Law, Charles' Law, etc., almost any involvement of the gas laws combines all the laws into that situation.
The mathematics involved in the analysis of the gas laws looks complicated, it really isn't. Each individual law is actually only a portion and very limited study of the Ideal Gas Law.
As always, in this block you are to write a summary of each of the following videos and submit them either online or by printed copy.
LESSON 1: Properties of Gases
Properties of Gases:
LESSON 2: The Gas Laws
Gas Mixtures and Movement:
LESSON 3: Ideal Gases & Real Gases
LESSON 4: Vocabulary
Write definitions of each of the following terms. Use diagrams or equations where appropriate.
Boyle's Law
Charles's Law
Combined Gas Law
Compressibility
Charles's Law
Combined Gas Law
Compressibility
Dalton's Law (partial pressure)
Diffusion
Effusion
Gay-Lussac's Law
Diffusion
Effusion
Gay-Lussac's Law
Graham's Law (effusion)
Ideal gas constant
Ideal Gas Law
Partial Pressure
Ideal gas constant
Ideal Gas Law
Partial Pressure
LESSON 5: Learning Check
Do the Standardized Test (ques. 1 - 10) on page 443 of your text. Please submit your answers online.
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