MLO8-1 Apply the kinetic molecular theory to describe the characteristics of gases and what distinguish them from solids and liquids.
MLO8-2 Demonstrate the ability to convert between units of pressure, volume, temperature and amount (grams to moles) and describe the tools used to make these measurements.
MLO8-3 Use the Gas laws, combined gas law and ideal gas equation to perform calculations to determine pressure, volume or temperature for a given gas using values at standard temperature and standard pressure of gases.
MLO8-4 Apply the ideal gas equation to determine characteristics of a gas including density and molar mass.
MLO8-5 Use Dalton’s law of partial pressures to determine the mole fraction or partial pressure of gases in a mixture of gases.
What's the Point of Kelvin Temperatures? - https://youtu.be/AHKBXBru_Fg
Absolute Zero - https://youtu.be/JHXxPnmyDbk
Gas Pressure Conversions - https://youtu.be/qv81QCGNnVo
Measuring Gas Pressure and Atmospheric Pressure - https://youtu.be/GjWs_MzoLbA
Atmospheric Pressure - https://youtu.be/YU4ZLSH5m1Q
Measuring Gas Pressure and Atmospheric Pressure - https://youtu.be/GjWs_MzoLbA
What's the Point of Kelvin Temperatures? https://youtu.be/AHKBXBru_Fg
Absolute zero - https://youtu.be/JHXxPnmyDbk
Gas Pressure: The Basics
https://youtu.be/zvh9uv2Hxx4 Duration 12:25 minutes
Tyler DeWitt - What does pressure mean? How is gas pressure caused? How can you measure pressure? manometer barometer mmhg atm kpa units kinetic molecular theory
Kinetic Molecular Theory Part 1
Reviews kinetic energy and phases of matter, and explains the kinetic-molecular theory of gases.
KMT Part 2
Uses the kinetic theory of gases to explain properties of gases (expandability, compressibility, etc.)
Tyler DeWitt: Boyle's Law
North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics
Part of NCSSM CORE collection: This video shows the collection of volume and temperature data by measuring the volume of air in a flask at different temperatures. Flasks of different volumes are used and the data is used to estimate the value of absolute zero. http://www.dlt.ncssm.edu
Although I have a robust in class presentation, I have not recorded these videos in total. So I am giving you resources that match my teachings.
Gay Lussac's Law Practice Problems - https://youtu.be/wHD-32rUHkE
Gay Lussac's Law Practice Problems (part 2) - https://youtu.be/lJzHzEnkXJE
Rearranging Charles', Gay-Lussac's, and Avogadro's Laws - https://youtu.be/tV1OzhEaQkY
Rearranging the Combined Gas Equation - https://youtu.be/V89vHYQKLJo
Be Lazy! Don't Memorize the Gas Laws! - https://youtu.be/UKUmYU6Q1cA
Unit 3 covers the ideal gas law. (click on the links below to view the videos)
Ideal Gas Law Introduction - https://youtu.be/WhP6zJbSxec
Ideal Gas Law: Where did R come from? - https://youtu.be/kBgzzwCTddc
Ideal Gas Law Practice Problems - https://youtu.be/TqLlfHBFY08
Ideal Gas Law Practice Problems with Molar Mass - https://youtu.be/0VaupcMr3oQ
Ideal Gas Law Practice Problems with Density -https://youtu.be/SYBaJ01uBsI
Converting Between Moles and Liters of a Gas at STP - https://youtu.be/Y8e7T09SKZ0
Which gas equation do I use? - https://youtu.be/kOp-3CMb6nY
Gas Equation FAQ and Extra Help - https://youtu.be/Zl1csqFVWTA