After this class, I should be able to: 1) Draw Lewis Dot Structures & Identify Molecular Shapes 2) Determine Whether a Molecule is Polar or Nonpolar Bell.

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After this class, I should be able to: 1) Draw Lewis Dot Structures & Identify Molecular Shapes 2) Determine Whether a Molecule is Polar or Nonpolar Bell Ringer Question: Is PCl3 polar or nonpolar? Show your work. *Submit BELL RINGER & Pick up new bell ringer sheet *Submit NB CH 7 & Pick up new NB CH 8 Monday 2/1

Announcements 2. Agenda 3. Homework: Study for test Review packet done Structures/Shapes Test TOMORROW Bring book/something to do for tomorrow.. 2. Agenda Video: Polar VS Nonpolar molecules Answer check: modeling lab Work Time: Structures/Shapes Packet 3. Homework: Study for test Review packet done

After this class, I should be able to: 1) Draw Lewis Dot Structures & Identify Molecular Shapes 2) Determine Whether a Molecule is Polar or Nonpolar Bell Ringer Question: Draw the lewis dot structure and shape for H2Se. *Take out structures/shapes review packet Tuesday 2/2

Announcements 2. Agenda 3. Homework: None Review: Structures/Shapes Packet Structures/Shapes TEST 3. Homework:

After this class, I should be able to: Describe the three main types of intermolecular forces: London dispersion, dipole-dipole, and hydrogen bonding Bell Ringer Question: Explain why Cl2 is a nonpolar molecule. *Pick up IMF Reference sheet Wednesday 2/3

Announcements 3.Homework: 2. Agenda IMF Notes Intermolecular Forces Test Next Week (experimental design assessment) Any test makeups? See me ASAP 2. Agenda IMF Notes 3.Homework: Review experimental design

After this class, I should be able to: Describe the three main types of intermolecular forces: London dispersion, dipole-dipole, and hydrogen bonding Bell Ringer Question: How are dipole-dipole forces and hydrogen bonding different from each other? Thursday 2/4

3. Homework: Announcements 2. Agenda Web Quest done Intermolecular Forces Test Next Week (experimental design assessment) Any test makeups? See me ASAP 2. Agenda Finish IMF Notes IMF Web Quest 3. Homework: Web Quest done

After this class, I should be able to: Describe the three main types of intermolecular forces: London dispersion, dipole-dipole, and hydrogen bonding Bell Ringer Question: In what types of molecules do you find London dispersion forces in? **Pass back graded papers (graded tests!) Friday 2/5

3. Homework: Announcements 2. Agenda Intermolecular Forces Test Next Week (experimental design assessment) Any test makeups/retakes? Last chance to schedule is today! 2. Agenda Review graded structures/shapes tests Introduce Surface Tension Lab and begin lab design 3. Homework: Lab design (parts TBD)