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 Homework: Read pages 58-61 in textbook, Finish Vocab sheet- if not finished in class  DoNow:  Write Down Homework  Take out last nights homework (Cornell.

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1  Homework: Read pages 58-61 in textbook, Finish Vocab sheet- if not finished in class  DoNow:  Write Down Homework  Take out last nights homework (Cornell Notes Summary)  Begin Completing Do Now Question on page 56 in notebook:

2 -Why does pumping more air into a basketball increase the pressure inside the ball?  The greater the number of gas particles inside the basketball  Means more particles are moving and colliding inside the ball,  Which means more are pushing on the sides of the ball ( container), which increases the outward push of the gas.  Results in increased pressure.

3 What conditions can affect the volume of a gas? The temperature and pressure of a gas and the volume of the container it is in.

4  Look at Figure 14 on page 56: How is the Helium in the tank different from the helium in the balloons?  The helium in the tank is at a higher pressure and takes up a small space ( occupies a smaller volume) at higher pressure the helium is compressed.

5 How does gas apply pressure?  The gas particles collide with one another and the walls of their container Ex: the balloon inflating  The firmness of a gas filled object comes from the pressure of a gas.  Higher pressure means a greater concentration (greater amount) of gas particles in a container then in the area surrounding the container.

6 Is the air pressure higher inside or outside the balloon? Inside— Why?

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8 1) What happens to the motion of gas molecules when temperature increases?  They move faster 2) When you shake the box quickly what are the contents inside modeling?  The Gas particles at high temperature The faster the particles move the higher the temperature…

9 As “temperature,” increased, how did the pressure applied by the, “gas particles,” change? The pressure increased—gas particles hit the sides of the box more often

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