CHARLES’ LAWBOYLE’S LAW  Relationship between temperature and volume of a gas  Increase temperature will cause increase in volume  What is the reverse?

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CHARLES’ LAWBOYLE’S LAW  Relationship between temperature and volume of a gas  Increase temperature will cause increase in volume  What is the reverse?  Relationship between pressure and volume of a gas  Increase pressure will cause decrease in volume  What is the reverse?

Explain in your own words…

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 Boyle’s Law Video  Name materials Charles’ Law Name materials

 Formulas for compounds tell you how many elements and atoms are present in familiar items.  Text page 153. Name the formula for the following  WaterFools Gold  Hydrogen peroxidePropane  AmmoniaRubbing alcohol  AspirinRust  Baking sodaSodium Chloride  BleachSucrose  Carbon dioxideGlucose  Carbon monoxideSulfur Dioxide

Name the 4 types found above. Label reactants and products.

Reactants and products are involved in all reactions and are present at the beginning as well as the end. Matter is neither created nor destroyed. Matter only changes state.