Monday - Today you are going to watch a couple videos on heat and temperature and take notes.
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Monday Video 1Monday Video 2 |
Tuesday - Watch the first video for today and then try to do problem number 1 on the worksheet. This sheet is the last one we will use in the packet - there are 2 sides, we are doing the side that says Science Worksheet 2-10a. After you do #1, watch my video solving a few problems. Did you do #1 correct? Do # 2, 5, 8 and make sure to show your work if you are going to want credit. Here is the KEY. On the key, some problems have the answer and then I round it. DO NOT WORRY about the rounded answer. That is for sig figs which we are not doing.
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Tuesday Video 1Video of me solving 3 problems. |
Monday - We are continuing with gas laws. You will learn about the Ideal Gas Law today and do problems all week. Watch the 2 videos and jot down some notes.
Tuesday - Find the Ideal Gas Laws worksheet in the packet you got before we left. Try problems 1-4. Here is the KEY. DO NOT LOOK at the the key until you have tried them!! Remember the rules of gas laws problems (see last week if you need a reminder). Wednesday - Solve #5-8 on the worksheet. Thursday - Solve #9-12 on the worksheet. Check the key if you haven't already. Take the quizizz for this week. You will find it in our Quizizz classroom (log in to the account you created). You will only take it once so make sure you are ready and you read everything carefully. Friday - Catch up day. |
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Today we are working with Charles' Law. Watch the video and try the first 4 problems on the Charles' Law worksheet in your packet. Feel free to do them all if you want the practice. MAIN THING TO REMEMBER: for gas laws, all temps are in Kelvin! See above for how to do that if you forgot. Check the KEY after you try all 4!
SHOW YOUR WORK - I can't help you if you do not have work for me to look at. From Mrs. Stewart: please fill out this survey one time by Thurs. https://tinyurl.com/w95j3ce |
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Watch the Gay-Lussac's Law video and TAKE NOTES!! Make sure you pay attention to the relationship between P and T and also the formula we will use to solve these problems.
Solve #1-5 on the Gay Lussac's Law worksheet. SHOW YOUR WORK! I did not give this to you in the packet before we left school. You do not have to print it, just solve the problems on a piece of paper. HERE is the key to look at AFTER you do the work. |
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Watch the Combined Gas Laws video. The worksheet is in your packet. Do at least 4 problems. Here is the Key to look at after you are done.
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Use today to do some more practice. Go back and try additional problems and then check them. Watch the video and if you are able try the lab. We would have done this in class. Be careful!!!!
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We will be starting off Gas Laws with a virtual lab. Unfortunately the sheets in your packet for a virtual lab will not work (Fernbank took down the labs :( so you will need to use THIS worksheet. If you cannot print, just answer on another paper, no problem! HERE is the link to the website. Click on the play symbol, do not worry about downloading. We will work on this tomorrow as well.
The video about peeps is for fun. We would have done it in class and thought you still might want to see it. |
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Today we are going to start looking at the math involved with gas laws. We will start with Boyle's Law. Flip through your packet and to the 5th sheet that says Boyles law and has 8 problems. HERE it is if you do not have the packet. No need to print, just solve the probs on a piece of paper. Watch the video and try the first 4 problems. Feel free to do them all if you want the practice just watch out on 5 and 6 they use mmHg instead of atm, not harder - just different. Check the KEY after you try all 4!
SHOW YOUR WORK - I can't help you if you do not have work for me to look at. |
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