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HS, Chemistry
Std 7.0: Explain behavior of ideal gases in terms of pressure, volume, temperature, and number of particles using Charles’s Law, Boyle’s law, Gay-Lussac’s law, the combined gas law, and the ideal gas law.


Lesson Plans:

Boyle, Bernoulli and Charles
To solve problems using Boyle's Law, Bernoulli's Principle, and Charles's Law.

Virtual Laboratory
Great applet! In this series of experiments, you will control the action of a piston in a pressure chamber which is filled with an ideal gas.

Relationships: Pressure, Volume, and Temperature
Students will be able to state the relationships of pressure to volume and
pressure to temperature, and volume to temperature for a gas.

Solubility of Gases In Liquids
Through this demonstration lesson, students are expected to construct
the relationships of temperature and pressure to the solubility of
gases in liquids.  Using their discovery, the students are then
presented with the "ammonia fountain" as a phenomenon to interpret.

The Mole
Diatomic and monoatomic gaseous elements. Avogadro's hypothesis. Determination of molecular weights, atomic weights, etc.

Air Exerting Pressure
Students will show how air occupies space and exerts pressure and how great the effects of air pressure can be.

Chemistry Is A Gas
The student will be able to apply the conventional gas laws in the
determination of volume changes resulting from changes in temperature,
pressures, or number of moles of the gas.

It's the States of Matter
Students learn about the states of matter using dry ice.

 

 


Resources:

THE SAME EVERYWHERE
Chem-4-kids periodic table.

Tom Stretton's Chemistry Pages
Great tutorials and practice problems

The Periodic Table of Comic Books
Associates each element with a comic reference - fun

Interactive Periodic Table
Created by an eighth-grade student!

Chemicool Periodic Table
This is an all-purpose, interactive periodic table that would be useful for high-school chemistry classes. In addition to general information about the elements, it includes the following: states, energies, oxidation and electrons, appearance and characteristics, reactions, conductivity, abundances, and more.

Pyrotechnics: It's Elemental
Some of the important elements that make a firework work.

Chem4kids
Great tutorials and activities.


 

 


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