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Changes of State Click in this box to enter notes. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Go to Slide Show View (press F5) to play the video or animation. (To exit, press Esc.) This media requires PowerPoint® 2000 (or newer) and the Macromedia Flash Player (7 or higher). [To delete this message, click inside the box, click the border of the box, and then press delete.]

Electron Sea Model Click in this box to enter notes. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Go to Slide Show View (press F5) to play the video or animation. (To exit, press Esc.) This media requires PowerPoint® 2000 (or newer) and the Macromedia Flash Player (7 or higher). [To delete this message, click inside the box, click the border of the box, and then press delete.]

Intermolecular Forces: Hydrogen Bonding Forces Click in this box to enter notes. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Go to Slide Show View (press F5) to play the video or animation. (To exit, press Esc.) This media requires PowerPoint® 2000 (or newer) and the Macromedia Flash Player (7 or higher). [To delete this message, click inside the box, click the border of the box, and then press delete.]

Structure of an Ionic Solid (NaCl) Click in this box to enter notes. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Go to Slide Show View (press F5) to play the video or animation. (To exit, press Esc.) This media requires PowerPoint® 2000 (or newer) and the Macromedia Flash Player (7 or higher). [To delete this message, click inside the box, click the border of the box, and then press delete.]

Molecular Solids Click in this box to enter notes. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Go to Slide Show View (press F5) to play the video or animation. (To exit, press Esc.) This media requires PowerPoint® 2000 (or newer) and the Macromedia Flash Player (7 or higher). [To delete this message, click inside the box, click the border of the box, and then press delete.]

Comparison of a Molecular Compound and an Ionic Compound Click in this box to enter notes. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Go to Slide Show View (press F5) to play the video or animation. (To exit, press Esc.) This media requires PowerPoint® 2000 (or newer) and the Macromedia Flash Player (7 or higher). [To delete this message, click inside the box, click the border of the box, and then press delete.]