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<center><b>Gases</b></center> <br> <b>Broad Concept(<nowiki>MCAS Framework)</nowiki>: The behavior of gases can be explained by the Kinetic Molecular Theory.</b> <br> <i><b>Essential Question: Do you believe what your senses tell you? (Does the theory support the experimental data) </b></i> <b>Core standards for full-year courses. Other standards are not tested on <nowiki>MCAS</nowiki></b> <br> <i>Each student will be able to:</i> <br> #Using the kinetic molecular theory, explain the relationship between pressure and volume (Boyle's law), volume and temperature (Charles' law), and the number of particles in a gas sample (Avogadro's hypothesis). (<b>[http://naturallyhonest.net/newsci/ChemistryLevelOne/index.php?pagename=Course.FrameworkStandards#gases Standard 6.1]</b>) #Explain the relationship between temperature and average kinetic energy.(<b>[http://naturallyhonest.net/newsci/ChemistryLevelOne/index.php?pagename=Course.FrameworkStandards#gases Standard 6.2]</b>) #Be able to calculate Gas Law and Avogadro's Hypothesis problems.(not core standard)
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