Sunday, February 28, 2010

Friday, 2/26/10

In class we went over the answers to the homework #12 which are:
  1. a. 105kPa b. 5.0 mL c. 42.4kPa d. 6.78 x 10^-3 dm^3 e. 1.24 atm f. 1.5 m^3
  2. 8.0 m^3
  3. 2.5 x 10^-2 atm
  4. 8.01 x 10^-2 dm^3
  5. a. 234 K b. 1.2 dm^3 c. -269.17 C d. 8.10 x 10^-2 L e. 487 cm^3 f. 68.2 m^3
  6. 1.45 cm^3
  7. -40.2 C
This weekend's homework is the worksheet she handed out.

18 comments:

  1. awesome, dont forget about the binder check starting tomorrow.

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  2. Remember that it is a 100 if its turned in tommorow. a 90 the next chemistry class, and keeps getting reduced from there.

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  3. Lab tomorrow! Don't forget your notebook and the printout if you use the printout.

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  4. chemistry gas laws review, study up
    http://misterguch.brinkster.net/pra_gaslawsworksheets.html

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  5. Here's a site on the ideal gas law
    http://www.ausetute.com.au/idealgas.html

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  6. Here's a website on the ideal gas law

    http://library.thinkquest.org/12596/ideal.html

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  7. good practice problems website http://chemsite.lsrhs.net/gasses/handouts/Ideal_Problems.pdf

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  8. Be sure that the pre-lab is finished and that the pre-lab questions are answered

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  9. we have binder checks, lab, and a test all this week

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  10. Remember that the test whic was supposed to be wednesday has had a date change.

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  11. The test is now Tuesday because the those with AP History have that test and the algebra test on Wednesday.

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  12. http://www.windows.ucar.edu/cgi-bin/tour_def/earth/Atmosphere/temperature/kelvin.html


    explains some stuff on the Kelvin temperature scale.. its pretty interesting

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  13. http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/kinetic/idegas.html

    Ideal Gas Law

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  14. http://chemistry.about.com/od/chemistryglossary/a/gasconstantdef.htm
    Good site on the gas constant r

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  15. hey guys, on the worksheet, don't forget to find the partial pressure of the gas by subtracting the pressure of water at the given temperature from the total pressure.

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  16. boyle's law
    www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/airplane/aboyle.html

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  17. Ideal Gas calculatoR:http://www.chemicool.com/cgi-bin/unit.pl

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  18. http://www.molecularsoft.com/help/Gas_Laws-Effusion_Diffusion.htm

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