CHEM 163 SI Sunday 5:10-6:00 Gilman 2354 Tuesday 7:10-8:00 Gilman 2354

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CHEM 163 SI Sunday 5:10-6:00 Gilman 2354 Tuesday 7:10-8:00 Gilman 2354 Thursday 7:10-8:00 Gilman 2354

How was the exam? 1. One thing that went well (first picture feeling) 2. One thing you struggled with (second picture feeling) 3. Was my review helpful? 4. Any suggestions for future SI sessions

Intramolecular bonds are stronger than intermolecular interactions. True or False? Intramolecular bonds are stronger than intermolecular interactions.

Lecture Review Molecular solids Nonmolecular solids Held together by London forces (N2), dipole-dipole, H-bonding (H2O) melting points weak intermolecular forces Lecture Review Low Nonmolecular solids Held together by Ionic (NaCl, 800C), network covalent (diamond, quartz 1700C), metallic (gold) melting points chemical bonds High