LARN 119 C30D3

LARN 119 C30D3 Start the following in class: 1. Do all the pages in the Section Review packet for chapter 14.  Strive to understand every concept covered.  Do not skip any question, nor any part of a question. For each question or problem challenge, either answer the question to the best of your ability using one or more full sentences, or answer the problem to the best of your ability by recording any numbers and units together with the mathematical operations performed in symbolic terms, along with the solution to the problem which should be circled. 2. Do all the pages in the chapter 14 The Behavior of Gases [Formative] Test . Strive to understand every concept covered. Do not skip any question, nor any part of a question if you want to qualify for top level evaluation. For each question or problem challenge, either answer the question to the best of your ability using one or more full sentences, or answer the problem...
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LARN 118 C30D2

LARN 118 C30D2 Start the following in class: 1. .The required focus question, J118A, for today is Compare the process of effusion to the process of diffusion. At a given temperature and pressure, is effusion or diffusion faster? Use at least two sentences to explain your reasoning. State two real life examples of the diffusion of gases, and explain why the noted processes are examples of diffusion. 2. The required focus question, J118B, for today is Gas pressure is proportional to the average number of molecular collisions impacting a given area per unit time. Use the particle theory of matter to explain how the total pressure exerted on the walls of a container by a mixture of [ideally behaving] gases is equal to the sum of the partial pressures that each gas exerts independently on the container walls. State an example to clarify how the total pressure exerted on the walls of a container by a mixture of [ideally behaving] gases is equal to...
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LARN 111 C28D3

LARN 111 C28D3 Start the following in class: 1. In the upper right corner white space of each upward Journal notebook facing page, write your hand in number within a circle followed by your name.  Each journal entry should either be at least a paragraph of exemplary writing and penmanship concerning a single topic, or be a concept map relating chemistry terms.  Begin each days paragraph with a topic sentence, follow with explained instances, and close with a focused summary statement. . The required focus topic, J111, for today is What is vapor pressure? How does the value of a substance's vapor pressure vary with temperature? Liquids typically exist in containers with a gas filling the upper portion of the container. This gas above the liquid exerts pressure on the liquid.  What is the relationship between the vapor pressure of a liquid and the measured pressure of the gas above the liquid at a given temperature in a closed system? When the vapor...
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