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Bell Ringer (we need out our IMFs HW WS) Rank the following in terms of boiling point I2, CH3OH, H2S Hint: the stronger the intermolecular force (IMF), the higher the boiling point Dispersion (LDF) < Dipole-Dipole < H Bonding < Ion-Dipole Increasing strength

No Wednesday PM tutorials this week Wed AM (8:15am-8:52am) Friday AM (8:15am-8:52am) Friday PM (4:15pm-4:50pm)

Day Topic HW Monday 10/20 -Hydrogen bonding lab -Test review due Wed 10/22 -Lab due Wed 10/22 -Project due Fri 10/24 Tuesday 10/21 -Unit 4 test review -Test review due tom 10/22 -Hydrogen bonding lab due tom 10/22 Wednesday 10/22 -Unit 4 Bonding Test -Assign polyatomic ions memorization list -Begin memorizing polyatomic ions Thursday 10/23 MOLE DAY!!!! -Memorize polyatomics Friday 10/24 -Molecule Project Due -Unit 5: Compounds -Dice game -Half sheet ionic naming

Questions on IMF HW WS?

Hydrogen bonding lab 6 stations – 4/5 minutes at each

Exit Ticket Choose two – identify the intermolecular forces (IMFs) of the following Magnesium chloride ions dissolved in water. Neon gas HCl NH3