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Chemistry Lap 9 Chap. 13.1, 14.1, 14.2, 14.3 Behavior of Gases www.miffliniwa.weebly.com Essential Question: How does the behavior of gases affect how they are measured? Rationale: The purpose of this unit is to use what we have learned about compounds and molecules to discuss the behavior of gases. We will discuss the kinetic theory and how it relates to the behavior of gases. We will look at how the properties of temperature, pressure and volume affect gases and then we will solve problems using the gas laws that govern gas behavior. Objectives: After completing this lap, students will be able to: 1. Interpret gas pressure in terms of kinetic theory. 2. Define the relationship between Kelvin temperature and average kinetic energy. 3. Describe the relationships among the temperature, pressure and volume of a gas. 4. Use the Gas Laws to solve problems. 5. Compare and contrast real and ideal gases. Independent Activity Gas Properties Phet Activity Worksheet. Complete in open lab: use writing lab or laptops in Mr. Gundy’s room. Due A 3/2 by 3 p.m. Lab Experiment Introduction to Gases Due D 2/21 3 p.m. Lab Experiment Popcorn Lab Due D 3/7 3 p.m.

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Chemistry Lap 9

Chap. 13.1, 14.1, 14.2, 14.3 Behavior of Gases

www.miffliniwa.weebly.comEssential Question:

How does the behavior of gases affect how they are

measured?

Rationale:The purpose of this unit is to use what we have learned about compounds and molecules to discuss the behavior of gases. We will discuss the kinetic theory and how it relates to the behavior of gases. We will look at how the properties of temperature, pressure and volume affect gases and then we will solve problems using the gas laws that govern gas behavior.

Objectives: After completing this lap, students will be able to:1. Interpret gas pressure in terms of kinetic theory.2. Define the relationship between Kelvin temperature and average kinetic energy.3. Describe the relationships among the temperature, pressure and volume of a gas.4. Use the Gas Laws to solve problems.5. Compare and contrast real and ideal gases.

Independent Activity Gas Properties Phet Activity Worksheet. Complete in open lab: use writing lab or laptops in Mr. Gundy’s room. Due A 3/2 by 3 p.m.

Lab Experiment Introduction to Gases Due D 2/21 3 p.m. Lab Experiment Popcorn Lab Due D 3/7 3 p.m.

Summative Assessment: Testing Center D 3/7, E 3/8, F 3/9

All Lap 8 assignments must be turned in by 3/7 to receive half credit.

Calendar Lap 9

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Class Day/Date

Assignment Due Class Plan Homework

1 K 2/14Wed.

LAB: Intro to Gases Due D 2/21 at 3 p.m.

2 A 2/15Thurs.

Notes 13.1 WS 13.1

3 C 2/20Tues.

WS 13.1 Notes 14.1 WS 14.1

4 E 2/22Thurs.

WS 14.1 Notes 14.2A Boyle’s and Charles’s Laws

WS 14.2A

5 F 2/23 WS 14.2A Notes 14.2B Gay Lussac and Combined Laws

WS 14.2B

6 H 2/27 Tues.

WS 14.2BSUB

Practice WS in Groups

Finish Practice WS

7 K 3/1Thurs.

Popcorn Lab Due D 3/7 at 3 p.m.

8 A 3/2Fri.

Practice WSIndependent Gas Properties Phet Activity Due 3 p.m.

Notes 14.3Ideal Gas Law

WS 14.3

9 C 3/6Tues.

WS 14.3 Review/Practice Test

D 3/7E 3/8F 3/9

Test in the Testing Center