The document discusses molecular polarity, categorizing molecules as polar, non-polar, or ionic based on their intermolecular forces. It outlines learning objectives related to understanding different types of intermolecular forces, including dipole-dipole, ion-dipole, London dispersion, and hydrogen bonding. Additionally, it includes group activities and questions to reinforce the concepts of intermolecular forces and their effects on the properties of substances.
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LESSON 4
The document discusses molecular polarity, categorizing molecules as polar, non-polar, or ionic based on their intermolecular forces. It outlines learning objectives related to understanding different types of intermolecular forces, including dipole-dipole, ion-dipole, London dispersion, and hydrogen bonding. Additionally, it includes group activities and questions to reinforce the concepts of intermolecular forces and their effects on the properties of substances.
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1. What is polarity in molecules?
2.How can we say that a
molecule is polar, non-polar and ionic? F O R C E D Y E E G Y U O P N Y A T T R A C T G V G T H W C B B R E P E L D T T F G T B K O P W I O N S W T Y R M O L E C U L E X B N H J R E Q Learning Objectives: 1. Explain the different types of intermolecular forces and; 2. Compare and contrast intermolecular forces of attraction and inter-ionic forces of attraction 3. Identify the types of intermolecular forces present between molecules of the following substances. GROUP ACTIVITY Objective of the activity: • Explain the different types of intermolecular forces
Group 1- Dipole-Dipole Intermolecular Forces
Group 2 – Ion-Dipole Intermolecular Forces Group 3 – London Dispersion Force Group 4 – Hydrogen Bonding GRADE 11 – PHYSICAL SCIENCE INTERMOLECULAR HUNT! Direction: Identify the types of intermolecular forces present between molecules of the following substances: 1. NH3 – NH3 2. H2 – H2 3. CO2 – CO2 4. HF – HF WRAPPING UP! Direction: Explain the different types of intermolecular forces. 1. What are intermolecular forces of attraction? 2. Give the three general types of Intermolecular Forces of attraction. 3. Who can explain Dipole-dipole Forces? 4. Who can describe Hydrogen bonding? a. Defines the substance whether solid, liquid or gas. b. Arise from the electrostatic attraction c. Example of this is NaCl d. Example of this is H20 e. Stronger force of attraction f. Weaker force of attraction g. London Dispersion as an example h. Shapes ionic compounds i. Forces of attraction j. Determine the properties of a substance