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Bellwork : Honors Write the chemical formula for Potassium Permanganate. Write the chemical formula for Sodium Chromate. Name the compound Ca(OH)2 Have out your homework (polyatomic and monoatomic ion worksheets) to be stamped!
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Announcements: Honors
Deadlines: Summative writing assignment: today after school Turn in lab for late grade: today after school Tutoring moved to TODAY
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Vocab Cards! **Element Octet **Compound Outer shell **Diatomic Element Polar covalent bond Lewis dot structure Non-polar covalent bond Valence electrons Ionic bond Dissociation Electrical conductivity Solubility Cation Electronegativity Anion
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Vocab Smash Game Rules You cannot start FAST WALKING until I have read the question completely NO RUNNING OR PUSHING! Teammates: DO NOT YELL OUT THE ANSWER! Each correct hit = 1 point If there is a tie: the face off will be correctly writing the chemical formula for an ionic compound
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Bellwork Have out homework on writing and naming ionic compounds to be checked! Have out lab notebook: I will check ionic vs. covalent bonding lab and ionic bonding puzzle lab (EVERYONE!) Write the chemical formula for Lead (III) oxide using the crisscross method Name the compound: MgO using the rules from your note-taker
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Announcements Go over homework
If you did not show me your labs today, I need to see them by tomorrow!
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Writing and Naming Ionic Compounds HW
Writing: Naming: CaBr2 6. Ca3N2 1. Sodium Sulfide BaO 7. MgCl2 2. Potassium Chloride K2S 8. Be3P2 3. Calcium Sulfide LiF 9. Fe2O3 4. Lithium Oxide Na3N 10. CuBr2 5. Beryllium Nitride
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Where are we? Intramolecular forces Intermolecular forces
Between elements Lewis structures of single elements and molecule bonds Between molecules Lewis structures of molecules (interactions) Ionic Covalent Dipole-dipole Hydrogen Anion Cation Polar Non-polar London dispersion Ion-dipole Molecular shapes Polarity
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Intermolecular Forces: Exploration
Read the first part of your note-taker and INDEPENDENTLY write down in the think column (2 min) Share with your neighbor and write down any additional observations they made that you did not (2 min) Share with the class and write down any additional observations that others in the class cam up with (3 min)
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Quiz Explain how ionic bonds are formed using cations, anions, charge (+/-) and give an example.
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Intermolecular Forces: Exploration
We will come back to this substance and figure out what it is later!!
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Intermolecular Forces
So far we have been looking at bonds and the forces that hold elements together in a compound What were these forces? Now we will look at INTER molecular forces: the forces that hold 2 or more different compounds or molecules together.
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Type 1: Dipole-Dipole Dipole Moment: the charge distribution in a polar bond caused by differences in electronegativities between atoms in the bond Shown using a vector: Head of the arrow is the δ- end, butt of the arrow is the δ+ end
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Video – dipole-dipole 1d6J4-M
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Dipole-Dipole Interaction
The attraction of one molecules dipole for the opposite dipole on another molecule H Cl H Cl
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Type 2: Hydrogen Interaction
More specific dipole-dipole interaction H-interaction: The interaction of hydrogen’s dipole with opposite dipole on a O, N or F atom ONLY
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Water Demos Why does the soap make the cinnamon scatter? Soap Molecule
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Type 3: London Dispersion Force
Forces between 2 molecules that are non- polar or have no dipole moment Attraction of p+ of one molecule for the e- on another molecule This creates a temporary dipole on each molecule, which interact oppositely MsYPY
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Honors – Type 4: Ion-Dipole Interaction
The interaction of a fully charged ion in solution with the oppositely charged dipole of the molecule making up the solution. Predict: what would happen if you put NaCl in water? How would the resulting solution look after you mixed it?
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Non Newtonian Fluid
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Molecular Shape and Polarity
Because all molecules take on different molecular shapes, some molecules may contain polar bonds and ultimately be polar OR non-polar molecules. Draw each example with its electron pair and molecular geometry to determine if the molecule is overall polar or non-polar
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Name the interaction! Hydrogen interaction
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Name the interaction! London Dispersion
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Name the interaction! Dipole-dipole
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Homework Worksheet on drawing intermolecular forces
DUE: Mon/Tue Dec. 1/2
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