Section 3:
Gas Laws
This week we will get started with cirriclium! The stuff we learn is HERE on my website, and due dates for the WHOLE UNIT are on Schoology.
Gas Laws
These videos are NOT required, but do offer a different perspective on the topic if that helps!
Professor Dave - some review of KMT and a great disc of how it translates into the gas laws.
Tyler DeWitt - this video focuses more on how to choose the correct gas law to solve a problem, and how to correctly assign variables. Tyler explains all this with a few examples.
Melissa Maribel - this is a test-prep style vid that really focuses on how to solve problems. Its pretty long (25+min) but you can pic and choose what you want to use.
The Organic Chem Tutor - this is a pretty dry vid that focuses exclusively on practice problems with the Ideal Gas Law equation. Great help if you are having using this equation!
The links below are sites with written descriptions of this content. Some prefer to learn from reading rather than watching. If that helps you these resources can be useful!
Lumen Learning - another discussion of why our gas equations work, similar to the link above from the U of Perdue. This source is a little less technical with some easier to relate-to examples. This is a great resource for those looking to take note from a website instead of watching the class vid.
NIST - another discussion of the gas laws. This one, provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, discusses how these laws apply in clinical/medical setting, for those of you interested in medicine.
Varsity Tutors - an online quiz with answers and work! Great resource if you are having trouble with the math in this section.
Expii - This site has a linked vid as well as a set of steps for solving gas stoichiometry problems. Difficult to find online resources on this topic!
Resources
Use the link(s) below to access tools to help you in this section. These tools are not required, but typically help a lot by either replacing a big chunks of the notes you need to take and/or with practice and labs. These docs can also usually be used on tests and quizzes.
Gas Law Equation Sheet - this doc summarizes all of the gas law equations, all of the needed constants, and any needed conversions factors. There is also an equation sheet for ALL needed gas law equations on the back of your periodic table!
Complete the practice linked above using the equations on the back on your periodic table!
All work shoul dbe completed in your composition notebook.
Lab Activity
Use the simulator above to mwasure the properties of gasses while changing pressure, temperature, the volume of the tank, and the number of gas particles in yoru sample.
To prove mastery of this topic you will need to take a quiz on Schoology. Here are the guidelines:
You must show me all the completed work for this section BEFORE you you can start attempts on this quiz.
You can use any notes, practice, or prior quiz attempts to help you complete the quiz.
You can use ANY class resources like a calculator, your periodic table, or any other reference materials
You have UNLIMITED attempts to take this quiz, but after 4 tries you will need to take a paper version with me in class.
You should only need 2-3 tries for each quiz. If it takes more than that you should be reaching out for help!
You CANNOT work with others on the quizzes