Lesson 1 LT: I can describe intermolecular forces for molecular compounds.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Intermolecular Forces Topic 1: Hydrogen Bonding. Hydrogen Bonding  Draw the Lewis Dot Diagram of Water  Is it symmetrical horizontally and vertically?____________.
Advertisements

 Water molecule dipole moment.  The polarity of water affects its properties –Causes water to remain liquid at higher temperature –Permits ionic compounds.
Ionic Bonding and Naming. Naming Binary Covalent Compounds.
2.4 Intermolecular Forces
2.3 Molecular Compounds Bonding and Properties LO: I understand how the bonding present affects the physical properties of a molecular substance.
Why do Covalent Compounds have Low Conductivity? Have a wider variety of properties than ionic compounds Atoms are held together with strong covalent bonds.
Section 5.5—Intermolecular Forces
Lesson Essential Question How do molecules interact with each other?
VSEPR and Polarity. Since all atoms have different electronegativities, a “ ” for the electrons in a bond begins when atoms bond. Since all atoms have.
Polarity of Bonds and Molecules Mrs. Huelin Chemistry April 24, 2012.
Molecular Interactions Polar and Non Polar Substances.
Inter/Intramolecular Forces Lesson Plan Created by Holly Potters N ortheastern University RET 2009.
Intermolecular Forces
Chapter 14 – Liquids and Solids
Lesson 6: Aim and Objectives Aim: How can we describe and compare attractions between molecules? Objectives: 1.Recognize the difference between intramolecular.
Intermolecular Forces for 11U
Hybridization Polarity Intermolecular Forces SCH4U.
Hydrogen Bonding SWBAT: Draw hydrogen bonds between two molecules.
2. Intro to Functional Groups. Water: A special molecule The solvent in cells, tissues and organs is water. Four special properties of water are: 1. Hydrogen.
8 - 1 Intermolecular Forces Intermolecular forces are attractive forces between molecules. The type of intermolecular forces present dependent upon: 
The Nature of Matter Read the lesson title aloud to the students.
Chemical Bonding. Two main types of bonds: o Ionic bonding results from attractions among ions, which are formed by the transfer of one or more electrons.
Solids, Liquids, and Gases Notes. I. How do solids and liquids differ from gases? Solids – intermolecular forces are sufficiently strong relative to kinetic.
Ch 8 WEDNESDAY 3/21/12 Section 8.1Section 8.1The Covalent Bond Objective: To describe the formation & strength of covalent bonds Section 8.2 Naming Molecules.
Why do some solids dissolve in water but others do not? Why are some substances gases at room temperature, but others are liquid or solid? The answers.
What You Need to Know For Unit A: Bonding. General Outcome 1 Students will describe the role of modelling, evidence and theory in explaining and understanding.
Why do some solids dissolve in water but others do not? Why are some substances gases at room temperature, but others are liquid or solid? The answers.
Living By Chemistry SECOND EDITION
Covalent and Ionic Bonds Nearpod Notes
Polarity and Intermolecular Forces Mr. Krstovic
Intermolecular Forces (IMF)
2.8 - Properties of Compounds
O STRUCTURE OF WATER 1 molecule of water is
Intermolecular forces
Intermolecular forces
Melting & Boiling points of organic molecules
Properties of Water.
COVALENT BONDS.
Properties of Water Penny lab
More Chemical Bonding.
Chemical Bonding What you need to know.
Chemistry Review What do you remember?
Lesson 3 LT: I can identify and name covalent compounds and acids.
1.3 Molecular Elements Diatomic Elements
1.7 Intermolecular Forces
Activity When you are finished your test, hand in your test, and take a piece of paper to start working on a poster showing the differences between ionic.
Intermolecular Forces,
INTERMOLECULAR FORCES
Intermolecular forces (IMF)
Intermolecular Forces
Lesson 2 LT: I can use mass number and atomic number to
VSEPR.
Unit 6, Lesson 9: Covalent Bonding and London Forces
Chemistry in Living Systems A very basic overview
Attractions Within & Between Molecules
Notes- Covalent Bonds 9/24/18
Molecular Forces Intramolecular Forces Intermolecular Forces
Intramolecular forces vs. Intermolecular forces
Homework Do Now: Agenda Friday January 20, 2017 Objectives:
Lesson 1 LT: I can identify and name ionic compounds.
UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS
IMF Practice.
Attractions Within & Between Molecules
Intermolecular Forces (Ch6)
Practice Problems Draw Lewis structures for the following molecules
Bonding – Introduction May 12
Intermolecular forces
Ch. 8 Intermolecular Forces
Intermolecular forces (IMF)
Intermolecular Forces
Presentation transcript:

Lesson 1 LT: I can describe intermolecular forces for molecular compounds.

Draw a water molecule. Label the following: * covalent bond * δ+ * δ- 3 minutes Draw a water molecule. Label the following: * covalent bond * δ+ * δ-

2 minutes Draw a water molecule. Label the following: * covalent bond * δ+ * δ-

1 minute Draw a water molecule. Label the following: * covalent bond * δ+ * δ-

10 seconds

9 seconds

8 seconds

7 seconds

6 seconds

5 seconds

4 seconds

3 seconds

2 seconds

1 second

Time for Class!

Lesson 1

2 minutes Describe the difference between intramolecular and intermolecular forces. Give two examples for each.

1 minute Describe the difference between intramolecular and intermolecular forces. Give two examples for each.

10 seconds

9 seconds

8 seconds

7 seconds

6 seconds

5 seconds

4 seconds

3 seconds

2 seconds

1 second

Time for Class!