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This document provides an activity to help students understand bond polarity and intermolecular forces of attraction. Students are asked to complete a table comparing polar and nonpolar molecules by indicating electronegativity differences, drawing dipole moments, and identifying bond types for various compounds including CO2, HF, H2O, CH4, and NaF. The objectives are for students to be able to compare and contrast polar and nonpolar molecules, investigate intramolecular versus intermolecular forces, and examine different types of intermolecular forces and how they relate to physical properties.

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This document provides an activity to help students understand bond polarity and intermolecular forces of attraction. Students are asked to complete a table comparing polar and nonpolar molecules by indicating electronegativity differences, drawing dipole moments, and identifying bond types for various compounds including CO2, HF, H2O, CH4, and NaF. The objectives are for students to be able to compare and contrast polar and nonpolar molecules, investigate intramolecular versus intermolecular forces, and examine different types of intermolecular forces and how they relate to physical properties.

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ACTIVITY 1: BOND POLARITY AND INTERMOLECULAR FORCES OF ATTRACTION Objectives At the end of this activity, students

are expected to be able to:  Compare and contrast polar and nonpolar molecules;  Investigate the difference between
Intramolecular forces and Intermolecular forces of attraction; and  Investigate the different types of Intermolecular Forces
and how they relate to their physical properties. PART 1. Complete the following table by indicating the electronegativity
difference of the atom present, drawing the dipole moment by indicating the partial positive side and partial negative side,
and identifying the type of bond present on the compound

Molecule Electronegativity Difference Dipole Moment Type of Bond

CO2 0.89 0 two covalent bonds

HF 4.0 1.8D POLAR COVALENT BOND

H20 1.5 1.84D COVALENT BONDS

CH4 0 covalent bonds

NaF 3 0.24 D ionic bond

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