Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Lesson 12

We covered lesson 12, and began the activity for lesson 13. In lesson 12, we started with the gas laws. The gas laws calculate new values for gas temperature,pressure, and volume when two of these conditions change. Understanding the laws are key, Charles law: V= kT, k= V/T. Pressure and amount of gas DO NOT change. Gay-Lussac's Law: P=kT, k= P/T. Volume and amount of gas DO NOT change. Boyle's Law: P=k times (1/V), k=PV. Temperature and amount of gas DO NOT change. Lastly, Charles Law and Gay Lussac's law are proportional relationships. Understanding these laws and when to use them is what we went over and practiced. Homework below :) hope everyone is having a great homecoming week!

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