Week 1 - 2 Activity Grade 10
Week 1 - 2 Activity Grade 10
Week 1 - 2 Activity Grade 10
3. MOLECULES
4. GAS MOLECULES
5. REPULSIVE FORCES
6. KELVIN TEMPERATURE
7. MASS
8. VOLUME
9. TEMPERATURE
Kinetic Molecular Theory Evidence Write BL if the given example or application shows
(Assumptions) volume-pressure relationship and CL if they are volume-
1. Gases are tiny molecules temperature relationship.
in mostly empty
space. 1. Pop-up Turkey Timer
2. There are no attractive
forces between 2. Automobile engine
molecules.
3. The molecules move in 3. Hot air balloon
constant, rapid,
random, straight-line 4. Breathing
motion.
4. The molecules collide 5. Inflating Tires
elastically with container
walls and one another.
5. The average kinetic
energy of the molecules is
proportional to the Kelvin
temperature of the
sample.
BOYLE’S AND CHARLES LAW BOYLE’S AND CHARLES LAW
ACTIVITY 3 (DATE: 05/08/23 MONDAY)
Directions: Identify which gas law explains the following ASSIGNMENT 3 (DATE: 05/08/23 MONDAY)
real-life applications.
Write BL for Boyle’s Law and CL for Charles’ Law.
1. Breathing - ____________________
3. Baking -_____________________