definition of matter lab day 4.2013

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Today in ScienceYou will Need:1)Pencil or Pen, Colored Pencils2)Textbook – Pg. 853)Definition of Matter Lab –- 3 pages 6 sides- Picked up This Week.4)Cornell notes from Yesterday

Reminders1)Definition of Matter Lab will be due Tomorrow at the beginning of class. (Date Change)2)Cornell notes – From yesterday Did you do a review and reflect?

Charles’ Gas Law

1. Which is the IV and DV?• Volume change=• Temp. change=

2. When Pressure is Constant…3. What kind of relationship?

Boyle’s Gas Law

1. Which is the IV and DV?• Pressure change=• Volume change=

2. When Temp is Constant……3. What kind of relationship?

Pressure and Volume Graph• Yaxis label should read – kPa for kilopascals

rather than ATMALWAYS – REVIEW A GRAPH to understand

what it is showing.• What do the #’s on the x-axis represent?• What do the #’s on the y-axis represent?• There are two lines on your graph…what

do each represent?

Pressure and Volume Graph

9. The relationship between pressure and volume shows what kind of correlation? Why?

10.At 50 kPA pressure and 0 degrees Celsius how much space would the gas occupy. MARK your answer on the Graph as well as writing the answer.

11.If the gas has a temp of 50 degrees Celsius and a volume of 2 liters, what is the pressure? MARK you answers on the Graph as well as writing the answer.

TEXT BOOK Pg. 85 (Each worth 5 points)

Physical Properties Definition (Own Words)

Example (Your Own)

Thermal Conductivity

State

Malleability

Ductility

Solubility

Density

One of 4 main phases of matter

Umbrella = solid

Rate at which heat is directed through a sub.

Metal Pan is a good mover of heat

Homework1)Please, complete whatever you have not finished from our Definition of Matter Lab

2)Definition of Matter Lab + Cornell Notes – Due tomorrow at the beginning of class.

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