Liquids and Solids Ch 10.2,10.3 & 10.4 Pg. 353 # 4, 5, 7, 8, 10-14,17, 20-22, 27, 28, 33.
Liquids & Solids. Objectives 12-1 describe the motion of particles of a liquid and the properties of a liquid using KMT define and discuss vaporization.
CREATE "In this tutorial we will investigate the shapes of simple covalent molecules Specifically, we will be learning about something called VSEPR.
Solids AMORPHOUS- THOSE WITH MUCH DISORDER IN THEIR STRUCTURE. CRYSTALLINE- HAVE A REGULAR ARRANGEMENT OF COMPONENTS IN THEIR STRUCTURE.
Forces Between Molecules. Bonding model for covalent molecular substances Bonding for covalent molecular substances falls into two categories 1.The strong.
Environmental Systems: Chapter 2-. Objectives Define System within the context of environmental science Explain the components and states of matter Distinguish.
ChemLive Lesson 3.06 Covalent Bonding and Lewis Structures.
Water molecule dipole moment. The polarity of water affects its properties –Causes water to remain liquid at higher temperature –Permits ionic compounds.
CHAPTER 2 Water and Aqueous Solutions –What kind of interactions occur between molecules –Why water is a good medium for life –Why nonpolar moieties aggregate.
Introduction to molecular structure – Part I Contents: atomic orbitals - generalities models used in developing the molecular structure molecular orbital.
Chapter 8 Molecular Structure, Valence Bond Theory, and Hybridization.
Chemical Bonding Bonds form in 2 main ways atoms share electrons electrons are transferred between atoms Type of bond depends on the atom’s electronegativity.