Read the Chapters on Temperature and Heat
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Do all posted work including your take home AP test
Print & Complete or copy into notebook
Do Problems 1-8
Resources:
Pencast 1
Pencast 2
Power Points
Objectives
After studying the material of this chapter, you should be able to:1. Convert a temperature given in degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius and/or degrees Kelvin, and vice versa.
2. State the factors that cause the volume of a solid or liquid to change or the length of a solid to change. Also, solve word problems and determine the final length or volume.
3. Write the mathematical relationships that summarize Boyle's law, Charles law, Gay Lussac's law, and the ideal gas equation. Use these equations to solve word problems.
4. State in your own words Avogadro's hypothesis. State from memory the modern value of Avogadro's number.
5. State the postulates of the kinetic theory of gases.
6. Rewrite the ideal gas equation in terms of motion of the molecules of an ideal gas.
7. Explain what is meant by the term rms velocity.
8. Explain what is meant by Van der Waal's forces.
9. Given a phase diagram for water, determine the range of temperature and pressure at which water is a solid, liquid, or gas. Describe what is meant by the triple point of water and point out the triple point on a phase diagram.
10. Explain what is meant by sublimation and use a phase diagram to determine the range of temperatures and pressures for which the sublimation of water could occur.
11. Explain why evaporation from a liquid is related to the temperature of the liquid and the average kinetic energy of the molecules of the liquid.
12. Explain what is meant by vapor pressure and explain why vapor pressure is related to the temperature of the liquid and the boiling point of the liquid.
~13. Distinguish between relative humidity and absolute humidity and solve word problems related to relative humidity.
~14. Explain what is meant by diffusion and why diffusion is slower through a liquid than through a gas.
By "Read the chapters on Temperature and Heat" do you mean the one chapter called "Temperature and Heat" or any chapter having to do with temperature and heat? You used the plural there so I don't know
ReplyDeleteNevermind I got it. It is chapter 12 to I think 15? At least that's what the sheets encompass
DeleteWill you be checking that the green practice exam that we were given in class is completed when we come back too?
ReplyDeleteIt says: "Do all posted work including your take home AP test", so I think he is going to check to make sure we did it, but idk.
DeleteCopy that!
ReplyDeleteWhy isn't the Q from B to C in the homework 0? Doesn't isotherm mean no change in temperature?
ReplyDeleteY , T=0 but T does not =Q. T is related to the internal energy (enthalpy) and and they are the same when W=0.
DeleteCan someone please remind me of the topics that Mr Crane said would most likely be free response questions?
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