We learned about some of the dangers and uses of gases.
Read p.450-451 and answer p.451 #1;
Read p.462-466 and answer p.466 #3-5 (don’t need to look up info for #5)
 
Boyle's, Charles', and Gay-Lussac's Law can be combined together for calculations in which more than one of the properties of gas change.  Look in your text p.453-457 for help with this.
Homework:  p.457 #18-21;  STP means T=0 degrees Celcius and P=101.3 kPa
 
All calculations involving gases must have the temperature in kelvins, not in degrees Celsius.  Volume and pressure are both directly proportional to kelvin temperature.  Text reference is p.436-449.
Homework:  p.446 #5, 6, 8, 11; p.449 #13; p.451 #4
 
Pressure and volume of a gas are inversely proportional at constant temperature.  Consult the text, p.424-434.
Homework:  p.435 #1, 3-6
 
This is the final unit in the course.  Read p.417-423 including margins.  Know the terms for each change of state.  Describe the three different types of motion and state which types of motion are in action for each state of matter.  Make brief notes about Attractions Between Non-Polar Molecules and the Relationship Between Size and State, p.420.  Copy p.421 Table 11.1.  Write the Kinetic Molecular Theory (KMT) in point form, p.421. 
Homework:  p.423 #1, 3, 4, 7