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Describe what happens to particle motion at 0 Kelvin.
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Bellwork Describe what happens to particle motion at 0 Kelvin. Online Practice
Bellwork Construct a diagram showing what happens to particles as you heat a substance from the solid state to the liquid state and finally to the gaseous state. Online Textbook sign up Using the information from class, we will sign up for access to our textbook online...this will also allow us to access some online practice quizzes for our chapter. TEST: CHAPTER 14 Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Bellwork Describe the relationship between the volume and pressure in a gas. Describe the relationship between the temperature and volume in a gas. Temperature Conversions and Gas Laws Handouts to practice.
Bellwork Compare the viscosity of molasses and water. Turn in Reading Summaries for Ch. 14 section 2 Gas Laws: Chapter 14 section 3
Bellwork (turn in today) Define a fluid and give three examples. Properties of Fluids Reading Summaries
Divide your paper with a line on the left 1/3 of the page. On the left side of the line write the blue heading: Archimedes' Principle and Buoyancy. Read that section of your text and write a one - two sentence summary on the right 2/3 of the page. Continue for all red and blue headings in this section of text (pages 441- 446). You should have 9 summaries when finished. Bellwork Describe the difference between boiling and evaporation. (HINT: page 435 in text) Thermal Energy & Heating Graph!
Bellwork Describe the kinetic theory of matter as outlined in your text on page 432. Begin Chapter 14 Solids, Liquids, and Gases
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