Preview - Kinetic Molecular Theory

Modeling Temperature and Volume of a Gas


In lesson 2, we concluded that hot particles move faster than colder ones. We reviewed a model of that movement shown below:

This model shows faster moving particles drawn with longer arrows than those that are moving more slowly.

Use this same convention of shorter arrow = colder particles, and longer arrow = hotter particles to complete the model below.


Questions

Please answer the questions below.

The image below shows a balloon inside at room temperature (23°C). Draw a model of this same balloon if it were taken outside in the middle of January in Chicago (0°C). Draw your model on any paper you have, then take a photo of your model and email it to yourself so you can upload that image.

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The image below shows a balloon inside at room temperature (23°C). Draw a model of this same balloon if it were taken outside in the middle of August in Chicago (37°C). Draw your model on any paper you have, then take a photo of your model and email it to yourself so you can upload that image.

Upload files that are less than 5MB in size.
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Notes

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