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Physics Electric and Magnetic Fields
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LS2-1 Factors Affecting Ecosystems
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Chemistry PS1 11 Gases
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Project Zero THINKING ROUTINES--see below
Gay-Lussac's Law TWO
Ideal gases
Phenomenon--
Soda can lab--CARE--see demo
and describe what is happening to the pressure, temperature, volume and number of moles of gas(es) inside the soda can, as you heat it, etc.
Prior Knowledge/Preview
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Changes of State
Kinetic Theory
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Aerospace CONNECTIONS:
Gas Laws in aerospace:
Balloon Science EZ Science NASM
Applications and examples:
Fuels
Breathing in Space RSC
Temperature changes in Space
Pressure and Altitude
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Inquiry science
Printable activity
On-line activity
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LAB activities follow all safety guidelines linked above
and in the activity
Lab #1 Avogadro's Law and VIDEO of lab activity with data collection
Lab #2 Boyle's Law and VIDEO of LAB activity with data collection
Lab #3 Charles's law and VIDEO of LAB activity with data collection
Lab #4 Pressure Law Gay-Lussac's Law and VIDEO of LAB activity with data collection
Combined Gas Law
Ideal Gas Law and Ideal Gases
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EXTENSION material for the curious
Gas Laws and Smithsonian Artifacts Smithsonian Learning Lab Activity
Observations on different kinds of air Joseph Priestley 1772 SI Learning Lab
Using a hands-on activity with dry ice to determine the molar volume of CO2 at RTP (room temperature and pressure) using Avogadro's Law, the Combined Gas Law and the Ideal Gas Law
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Derived the pressure law and relationship between moles and volumes of gases in chemical equations Philatelic origin CC0
THINKING ROUTINE
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What do you see?
What do you think about that?
What does it make you wonder?
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