1. investigate the relationship between volume and pressure at constant temperature of a gas (S10MT-IVa-b-21);
2. solve problems involving changes in the condition of the gas using the equation for Boyle’s Law; and
3. give application of Boyle’s Law in real life situations.
4. give application of Charles’ Law in real life situations.
5. demonstrate understanding of the behavior of gases; and
6. explain the relationships of the properties of gases using the Kinetic Molecular Theory (S10MT-IVa-b-21).
7. Recognize the major categories of biomolecules such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids (S10MTIVc-d-22)
8. apply the principles of conservation of mass to chemical reactions. (S10MT-IVe-g-23)
9. Explain how the factors affecting rates of chemical reactions are applied in food preservation and materials production, control of fire, pollution, and corrosion. (S10MT-IVh-j-24)
Curriculum Information
Education Type
K to 12
Grade Level
Grade 10
Learning Area
Science
Content/Topic
Matter
Intended Users
Educators, Learners
Competencies
Apply the principles of conservation of mass to chemical reactions
Explain how the factors affecting rates of chemical reactions are applied in food preservation and materials production control of fire pollution and corrosion