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Page 1: Observing Solid, Liquid and Gas Particles Day 2

You will Need:1)Pencil, Log #12)Observing Solid, Liquid and Gas Particles: Picked up Friday

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Check Off

Date Given

Date Due Name of Assignment Possible Pts.

Earned Pts.

1/31 2/1 (end of the period)

Tools of the Trade 125

2/1 2/3 (beginning of the period)

Power Notes – Measurements & Dealing with Data

75

2/2 2/7 (beginning of the period)

Interactive Reader Pgs. 46-49 + Marking a Text Rubric

97

2/3 2/8 Observing Solid, Liquid and Gas Particles – Virtual Lab

180/20

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1. What similarities do you notice about the particles organization for each substance when in each state?

1. Is it the same or different for each substance at the solid phase, liquid phase, gas phase?

2. Does the particle movement change in the same way for all substances as the temperature changes?

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2. Are there differences? If so, what are they? If not, why aren’t there?

1. What differences do you notice between the different substances at each phase?

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What is a phase change?1. What is it?2. What does it NOT do?

Can all substances go through a phase change? How so or why not?

1. Yes or No2. How does one make a phase

change happen?

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What kind of relationship is there between temperature and pressure for the 4 tested substances?

1. Direct or IndirectGive Evidence

1. Make sure to give quantitative evidence to prove your answer

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This lab looks at the relationship between Volume and Pressure.

1. Please read the directions carefully before doing the lab.

Give Evidence1. Make sure to give quantitative

evidence to prove your answer

http://aspire.cosmic-ray.org/javalabs/java12/gaslaws/act1/lab.htm

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Column A – x axisVolume

Column B – y axisPressure 0 C or 273 K

Column C – y axisPressure 50 C or 323 K

1.0

1.7

2.2

4.1

5.8

8

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1. You will be assigned a Specific Computer

2. All Hyperlinks for Labs are on Learning Point.

3. You MAY work with someone from your table or individually.

4. Qualitative Answers must be your own.

5. Quantitative DATA can matchComputers will be available: Today and

Tomorrow

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1. Complete up to Interactive Gas Lab (Pg. 5)

2. There’s an on-line QUIZ….5 questions….be honest….if you miss them no points will be deducted

3. If you are not done with up to the Interactive Gas Lab by the end of the period, you are behind and will have to give yourself homework.

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1. Interactive Reader Pg. 46-51 + Rubric – Due at the beginning of class Tomorrow

2. Observing Solid, Liquid and Gas Particles: Virtual Labs– Due by Wednesday-Feb. 8th