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Intermolecular Forces and Molecules - Interactive Lecture Demonstration
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Title | Intermolecular Forces and Molecules - Interactive Lecture Demonstration |
Description | This Interactive Lecture Demonstration Guide has the following goals. Students will be able to: • Use VSEPR theory to construct common molecules; • Sketch electron density and identify partial charges based on molecule geometry and electronegativity; • Distinguish between bond and molecule dipoles; • Classify molecules as polar or non-polar; • Compare and contrast permanent and induced dipoles; • Identify hydrogen-bonding, and discuss its origin in terms of molecule geometry and electronegativity; • Explain properties, such as boiling or melting point, by considering different intermolecular forces; • Relate the relative strength of intermolecular forces with melting point or boiling point data, and with particle-level representations of substances at different temperatures; • Describe the dynamic particle motion in a liquid, including the arrangement and motion of molecules accompanying hydrogen-bonding and ion-dipole interactions; • Explain ion-pairing at the particle-level, and describe how this affects colligative properties. |
Subject | Chemistry |
Level | Undergrad - Intro |
Type | Demonstration |
Duration | 60 minutes |
Answers Included | No |
Language | English |
Keywords | Electrostatic potential, VSEPR, dipoles, electronegativity, intermolecular forces, ion-pairing, molecule geometry, partial charges, phase changes, polar and non-polar molecules |
Simulation(s) | Molecule Polarity (HTML5), Molecule Polarity, Molecule Shapes (HTML5), Molecule Shapes, States of Matter (HTML5), States of Matter, States of Matter: Basics (HTML5), States of Matter: Basics, Sugar and Salt Solutions |
Author(s) | Ted Clark, Julia Chamberlain |
Contact Email | phethelp@colorado.edu |
School / Organization | PhET |
Date submitted | 11/5/14 |
Date updated | 7/26/17 |