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Lesson 4.9 Gas Laws
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Learning Intention
We are learning
the Gas Laws
Why?
to better understand the relationship between volume, pressure, and temperature.
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Success Criteria
I am successful when I can:
- describe the relationship between pressure, temperature, and volume in the 3 Gas Laws.
- Identify examples of the 3 Gas Laws
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Boyle's Gas Law describes the relationship between
A
volume and mass
B
volume and temperature
C
volume and pressure
D
pressure and temperature
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01:43
Charles's Law describes the relationship between
A
temperature and volume
B
volume and pressure
C
pressure and temperature
D
volume and mass
Slide 6 - Quizvraag
01:09
Inversely proportion means
A
When comparing 2 quantities, both values are the same.
B
value of one quantity increases while the value of another quantity decreases.
C
The proportion of one quantity is the same as another quantity
D
Quantities are the same throughout.
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When studying Boyle's Law, ______ stays constant.
A
pressure
B
temperature
C
volume
Slide 14 - Quizvraag
Boyle's Law explains that
A
volume and temperature are directly proportional
B
volume and pressure are directly proportional
C
volume and temperature are inversely proportional
D
volume and pressure are inversely proportional
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According to Boyle's Law if the temperature is constant, then as pressure increases volume will _____.
A
increase
B
decrease
C
stay the same
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According to Charles's Law if pressure stays constant, when temperature decreases volume
A
increases
B
decreases
C
stays the same
Slide 22 - Quizvraag
According to Charles's Law temperature and volume are
A
inversely proportional
B
opposite
C
directly proportional
D
variables that stay constant
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According to Gay-Lussac's Law pressure and temperature are
A
directly proportional
B
indirectly proportional
C
opposite
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Which of the following is NOT an example of Gay-Lussac's Law?
A
Warnings on aerosol cans
B
inflated football in the cold
C
Pressure cooker
D
hot air balloons
Slide 25 - Quizvraag
Which of the following is an example of Boyle's Law?
A
breathing
B
balloon popping in heat
C
Pressure cooker
D
Chemical reaction that occurs when baking bread
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Which of the following is an example of Charles's Law?
A
breathing
B
balloon popping in heat
C
Pressure cooker
D
avoiding the bends when diving
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