Know how to change to different units of pressure and temperature, and know the names and how to solve problems involving Boyle's, Charles', Gay-Lussac's, and the Combined Gas Laws. 
There will be a quiz on these concepts on Wednesday.
Homework:  p.467 #5, 17, 18, 20, 21, 35, 37
 
_We discussed the composition of the atmosphere and contributors to air quality problems, such as greenhouse gases, and smog. The power point slide show and homework questions are found on the unit 5 page as "air quality" and "air questions".
 
_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; p.449 #13; p.451 #4
 
_All calculations involving gases must have the temperature in kelvins, not in degrees Celsius.  Volume is directly proportional to kelvin temperature.  Text reference is p.436-449.
Homework:  p.446 #5, 6, 8, 11
 
_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.  You can view a simulation of the motions involved in each state at http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/states-of-matter (click on "Run Now").  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
Due Monday:  Water Quality Assignment; discussion from titration lab
 
_We completed titrations to find the concentration of acetic acid in white vinegar.
Homework:  Complete discussion questions on the back of the handout.  Your Water Quality Assignment is due Monday.
 
Most students wrote the unit test today.  Your Water Quality Assignment is due Monday.
 
The unit test is tomorrow.  Don't forget the Water Quality Assignment, due on Monday.
 
_acid + base ---> ionic compound + water
Stoichiometry can be used to determine concentrations and volumes of the reactants.  Refer to p.394-398 in your text.
Unit test is Wednesday.
Homework:  p.393 #7; p.398 #12, 13