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Application of Gas Laws

Application of Gas Laws

Assessment

Presentation

Science

9th - 12th Grade

Medium

NGSS
MS-PS1-4, MS-PS3-4, MS-PS3-5

Standards-aligned

Created by

Christine Ruberti

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10 Slides • 18 Questions

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Gas Laws

By Angie Collins

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  • Indefinite volume: fills the container ​

  • Takes the shape of the container (same as a liquid)​

  • Has mass (all matter has mass) ​

Gas Properties

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Multiple Choice

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Which is a quality that only gases display?

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Spread out to fill all available space

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Can be compressed

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Take the shape of their container

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All of these

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Multiple Choice

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Gas molecules have no mass

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Fales

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True

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Multiple Choice

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Gas has no definite volume

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Fales

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True

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Kinetic Molecular Theory

  1. Gad particles have volume and empty space

    1. Large number of particles far apart most of the volume is empty space

  2. ​No attraction or repultions between the particles.

    1. The Kinetic energy overcomes the attractions forces

  3. ​Particle are in constant, linear, random motion

  4. Collisions are elastic - no kinetic energy is lost in a collision

  5. ​Kinetic Energy is directly proportional to temperature

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Multiple Select

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How do gas molecules move?

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in a circular motion

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in straight line paths

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in an orderly fashion

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constantly and randomly

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Multiple Choice

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Which container will have lower pressure?

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First container

2

second container

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Multiple Choice

Boyle's PV law : When _______ is held constant, the pressure and volume of a gas are ________ proportional

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temperature, equally

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temperature, inversely

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mass, equally

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mass, inversely

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Multiple Choice

Boyle's law : The pressure and volume of a gas show a _____ relationship.

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Inverse

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Direct

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Multiple Choice

Whose law states that as pressure goes up, volume goes down?

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Mazias

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Boyle

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Charles

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Aglow

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Multiple Choice

Charles' Law States...

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As Volume goes up temperature goes up 

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As Pressure goes down volume goes down 

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As Pressure goes up volume goes down

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As Pressure goes up temperature goes up

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Multiple Choice

You leave a soccer ball outside in the winter. Will the ball end up flatter than it was before?

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Only if it's REALLY cold

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No

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Only if it has a leak

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Yes

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Multiple Choice

As temperature rises ___________.

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an atom's kinetic energy decreases

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an atom's kinetic energy increases

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an atom's kinetic energy stays the same

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Multiple Choice

The more energy that particles have, the ___ they move.

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faster

2

slower

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Open Ended

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Write down any observations you remember from watching the video.

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Questions to think about

  • Which variables are changing in the video?

  • Which variable stayed constant?

  • Why did the marshmallows expand?

  • Why did the marshmallows shrink?

  • As one variable ____, the other variable ____

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Fill in the Blank

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As pressure increases, volume decreases.


As pressure decreases, volume increases.


Pressure and volume are _____ proportional.

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Open Ended

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Looking at the image, what are your observations?

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Questions to think about

  • Which variables are changing in the image?

  • Which variable stayed constant?

  • What is the name of the gas law being demonstrated?

  • Where can we take the balloon if we want it to expand?

  • What will happen to the volume of the balloon if we take it outside in Alaska at night?

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Fill in the Blank

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As temperature increases, volume increases.


As temperature decreases, volume decreases.


Temperature and volume are _____ proportional.

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Open Ended

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Looking at the image, what are your observations?

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Questions to think about

  • What variable is changing when the water is boiled and in what direction?

  • If the boiler is turned off and ice is added to the water, what will happen?

  • What is the name of the gas law being demonstrated?

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Fill in the Blank

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As temperature increases, pressure increases.


As temperature decreases, pressure decreases.


Temperature and pressure are _____ proportional.

Gas Laws

By Angie Collins

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