Gases
Explosions to teach the class about the importance of chemical ratios.
A heated tin can crumples on contact with ice water.
A balloon inflates inside a vacuum.
Methane gas bubbles light on fire.
More methane gas bubbles.
A bottle rocket made with water and pressure
LEARNING REFLECTION
LEARNING REFLECTION
In this section we learned about ideal gases and what makes an ideal gas. We also learned the formula PV=nRT which we use to find the pressure, volume, moles, or temperature. The R value in that equation is always equal to .0821, but unfortunately I kept making mistakes by omitting the first 0, and writing in .821 instead. Other than that I didn't have too much trouble with this section. Although I don't quite remember what the R value represented...