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

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...