Classroom Resources: Gases
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                  Physical Change, Physical Properties, Review, Mixtures, Separating Mixtures, Distillation, Sublimation, Phase Changes, Boiling Point, Gas Laws, Temperature, Volume, Pressure | High School Activity: Physical Properties Mark as Favorite (10 Favorites)In this activity, students will play a game to review topics relating to physical properties of matter, including mixtures, states of matter, and gas laws. They will be prompted with questions in a PowerPoint and they will use white boards to communicate their answers. 
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                  Gas Laws, Kinetic Molecular Theory, Ideal Gas, Temperature, Volume, Pressure | High School Activity: Understanding Gas Laws Mark as Favorite (68 Favorites)In this activity, students use an online program to investigate gas laws. 
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                  Gas Laws, Matter, Density, Density, Temperature, Pressure, Volume, Graphing, Observations, Measurements | High School, Middle School Lab: Pressure Bottle Mark as Favorite (4 Favorites)In this lab, students determine the relationship between volume and pressure of a gas and its temperature and address the common misconception that air does not have mass or density. 
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                  Pressure, Gas Laws, Kinetic Molecular Theory, Temperature, Volume, Molecular Motion, Intermolecular Forces | High School, Middle School Lab: Gas Pressure Mark as Favorite (42 Favorites)In this lab, students will understand what causes pressure in a container and the variables that affect pressure (volume, temperature, number of moles) by mimicking molecular motion of gases. 
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                  Gas Laws, Volume, Temperature, Pressure | High School, Middle School Demonstration: Crush the Can Mark as Favorite (16 Favorites)In this demonstration, students will analyze how the change in temperature of a gas can affect the pressure and volume of the gas. Students will watch an engaging demonstration involving a heat source, water vapor and an empty soda can. 
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                  Gas Laws, Pressure, Volume, Temperature, Graphing | High School Lab: Exploring Gases Mark as Favorite (35 Favorites)In this lab, students will investigate the relationship between the variables of temperature, volume and pressure. Students will engage in three lab station activities that each demonstrate a particular gas law. Students will interpret the results, graph data points and relate given data sets to each of the three gas laws. 
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                  Gas Laws, Molar Mass, Density, Temperature, Pressure, Volume, Ideal Gas, Physical Change, Observations, Density, Identifying an Unknown, Error Analysis | High School Lab: Molar Mass of Dry Ice Mark as Favorite (14 Favorites)In this lab, students will use gas laws to calculate the molar mass of dry ice and then use the information to identify the compound that makes up this substance. 
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                  Density, Pressure, Temperature, Volume, Density, Error Analysis, Error Analysis, Measurements | High School Lab: Gas Density and Relative Molecular Mass Mark as Favorite (3 Favorites)In this lab, students will quantitatively determine the densities of four gases. 
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                  Gas Laws, Pressure, Temperature, Volume | High School Lab: Three Station Gas Lab Mark as Favorite (87 Favorites)In this lab, students will investigate relationships of variables involved with gases. They will draw pictures and explain in words what they observe and why. 
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                  Gas Laws, Pressure, Ideal Gas, Volume, Graphing, Physical Properties, Error Analysis | High School Lab: Boyle's Law Mark as Favorite (6 Favorites)In this lab, students stack books on top of a closed syringe and use the volume change to determine the mass of the books. 
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                  Kinetic Molecular Theory, Ideal Gas, Gas Laws, Volume, Temperature, Graphing, Accuracy, Error Analysis | High School Lab: Finding Absolute Zero Mark as Favorite (18 Favorites)In this lab, students will experimentally determine the value for absolute zero in degrees Celsius. 
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                  Temperature, Volume, Gas Laws | Elementary School, Middle School Demonstration: Candle Mystery Mark as Favorite (2 Favorites)In this demonstration, students will observe and analyze how the change in temperature of a gas can affect the volume of a gas.