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9.1 States of Matter
- Know how temperature and kinetic energy are related
- Describe energy transformations
- Relate states of matter to the arrangement of particles and their freedom of motion
- Identify energy and temperature changes that a substance undergoes on a heating or cooling curve
- Predict properties (melting point, boiling point, etc.) based upon the intermolecular forces present
9.1a States of Matter Basics PhET
9.1b States of Matter
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9.2 Properties of Gases
- Using kinetic molecular theory, explain the behavior of gases
- Calculate using gas laws (Boyle's, Charles', Gay-Lussac's, Combined, Ideal, Dalton's)
9.2a Gas Laws Explore
9.2b Gas Law Estimation
9.2c Properties of Gases
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9.2c Gas Law Envelope Activity
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