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Science 10
Quarter 04 : Module 01
Behavior of Gases

What’s More : Independent Activity 01


Loop A Word!
Direction: Encircle the words associated with gas laws that are inside the box below.

F X A B O F P B V M C S G
S B C S M I Y S E E H T A 1. Temperature 8. Equation
C D O A U Z L U R Q A A Y 2. Gay Lussac 9. Charles Law
X O F Y X F T I U U R E L
E M N O L I L C T A L H U 3. Boyle 10. Heat
L D D F I E I L A T E E S 4. Pressure
N E S S D A T A R I S R S
L V O L U M E D E O L O A 5. Law
K C O E G O R A P N A G C 6. Volume
D O G V A M B C M R W E R
E R U S S E R P E F Z R T 7. Gas
X L A W E N O V T E R P X

Independent Assessment 01
Identification.
Direction: Choose from the words that you looped in Independent activity 1 to answer the statements
below.
Charles Law 1. It is a gas law that shows the relationship between temperature and volume.
Heat 2. It is a type of energy applied to increase the temperature.
Pressure 3. It is the force applied perpendicularly to the surface of object per unit area.
Boyle 4. He was the proponent of gas law showing the relationship between
pressure and volume.
Volume 5. It is the three-dimensional space enclosed by a closed surface where gases
can be trapped.

Independent Activity 02
Table and Graph Analysis.

A. Boyle’s Law
Guide Questions:
9. As the volume of the gas decreases, what happens to the pressure of the gas inside the container?
If the volume of a container is decreased, the pressure increases.
10. Describe the line formed in the graph of P vs V.
The line formed in the line graph is a straight slanting line.
11. Describe the line formed in the graph of P vs 1/V (or the inverse of the volume.)
The pressure vs inverse volume graph is a straight line passing through the origin and having
the positive slope, k.
12. What kind of relationship exist between P and V?
The volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure and directly proportional to its
temperature and the amount of gas.

B. Charles’ Law
Guided Questions:
13. As the temperature of the gas increases, what happens to the volume of the gas inside the container?
If the temperature of the gas increases, the volume increases.
14. Describe the line that is formed.
The graph is a straight line with a positive slope passing the origin.
15. What is the relationship between the two variables-temperature and volume, at constant pressure?
At constant pressure, the volume of a fixed mass of gas is directly proportional to temperature.

C. Gay-Lussac’s Law
Guided Questions:
16. As the temperature of the gas increases, what happens to the pressure of the gas inside the container?
If the temperature of the gas increases, the pressure increases.
17. What is the relationship between the two variables-temperature and pressure at constant volume?
The pressure of a given amount of gas held at constant volume is directly proportional to the
Kelvin temperature.
18. Interpret the graph that you formed.
The graph is a straight line with a positive slope passing the origin.

Independent Assessment 02
Matching type.
Directions: Match column A with column B.
A. B.
1. V2 A. V1 P1 C. P1 T2 E. V2 P2
2. T1 P2 T1 P1
3. P1 B. V2 P2 D. P1 T2
4. P2 V1 P2
5. V1

Sequencing.
Independent Activity 03
Complete me.

Independent Assessment 03
Compute-Complete
What I Have Learned

What I Can Do
Problem Solving
Assessment
Multiple Choice
Additional Activity

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