States of matter
This chapter is studying the states of matter: Solids, liquids and gases.
Here are a few of the learning targets and questions we are asking about states of matter?
Solids
Q: Why is a solid a solid?
Q: What are the internal and external factors that affect a solid?
Q: How do I mathematically describe the composition of a solid?
Q: What is the difference between an empirical formula and a molecular formula?
Do: Must be able to determine the % mass from a formula.
Do: Must be able to convert a % mass to a formula.
Do: Must be able to convert an empirical formula to molecular formula.
Liquids
Q: Why is a liquid a liquid?
Q: What are the internal and external factors that affect a liquid?
Q: What factors affect the solubility of solids and gases in liquids?
Q: How do I mathematically describe how much stuff dissolves In a solvent?
Do: Must be able to make a solution.
Do: Must be able to calculate how to make a solution and fully utilize the molarity formula.
Do: Must be able mathematically calculate all parts of a dilution and physically make a dilution.
Q: Be able to interpret a Beer's law plot.
Do: Be able to do all aspects of stoichiometry with solutions :)
Gases
Q: Why is a gas a gas?
Q: What are the internal and external factors that affect gases?
Q: What are the factors that affect if something boils?
Q: Understand how the factors of a gas affect each other. (T, P, V)
Do: mathematically be able to solve problems using PV=nRT and Combined gas law.
Do: Be able to do all aspects of stoichiometry with gases :)
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