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Properties of Gases
Expansion:
Gases have the ability to expand to fill the
space
of their container.
Compressibility:
Gases can be compressed into a smaller volume under
pressure
.
Diffusion:
Gases spread out and mix with other gases due to their random
motion
.
Low
Density
:
Gases have low
density
compared to
solids
and
liquids
.
Fluidity:
Gases flow and can be poured from one container to another.
Behavior
of Gases
Boyle's Law
:
Describes the inverse relationship between
pressure
and volume of a gas, when the
temperature
is held constant.
Charles's Law
:
Describes the direct relationship between the
temperature
and volume of a gas, when the
pressure
is held constant.
Gas Laws:
Include
Boyle's Law
,
Charles's Law
, and other relationships that describe the
behavior
of gases under different conditions.
Gas
Pressure
:
The
force
exerted by gas particles on the walls of their container.
Applications of Gases
Atmospheric Gases:
The
composition
and
behavior
of gases in the Earth's atmosphere, including the role of gases in
weather
and
climate
.
Industrial Uses:
Gases are used in various industrial processes, such as welding, manufacturing, and as
energy
sources.
Medical Applications:
Gases are used in medical treatments, such as
oxygen
therapy and anesthesia.
Environmental Impact:
The impact of gases, such as
carbon dioxide
and
methane
, on the
environment
and
climate change
.
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The resources above cover the following skills:
PHYSICAL SCIENCE (NGSS)
Matter and its Interactions
Students who demonstrate understanding can:
Construct an argument with evidence that some changes caused by heating or cooling can be reversed and some cannot.
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