definition of matter lab day 4.2013

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Science You will Need: 1)Pencil or Pen, Colored Pencils 2)Textbook – Pg. 85 3)Definition of Matter Lab – - 3 pages 6 sides- Picked up This Week. 4)Cornell notes from Yesterday

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Page 1: Definition of Matter Lab   Day 4.2013

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

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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?

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Charles’ Gas Law

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

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

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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?

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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?

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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.

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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

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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.