I teach Advanced Chemistry in a hybrid program. We use a university model. Students are on campus with me 2 days a week and at home the other three days. We used this as an "at home" assignment, and reviewed it the next day in class. The students liked it a lot!
Rated 5 out of 5 See all reviewsIn this mini bundle, students will work through guided notes on IMFs, complete practice identifying and ranking intermolecular forces, walk through guided CER practice with varying prompt difficulty and finally complete a CER Assessment to test their understanding of the content. Each component of t
$9.45 Price $9.45 $10.50 Original Price $10.50 Save $1.05 View BundleThis worksheet helps students practice identifying intramolecular bonds, intermolecular forces for a substance, and identifying how intermolecular forces impact the physical properties of substances. Students will work through this two part worksheet individually or with a partner to test their understanding of IMF content. Working in conjunction with the , students will take time to solidify their understanding from the guided notes. This worksheet additionally helps students begin to think about how physical properties can act as evidence for claims on order of IMF strength between substances.
Students will need access to an electronegativity chart and periodic table.
This product can easily be used as a printed off activity, or as a TpT Easel Digital Activity.
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HS-PS1-3 Matter and its Interactions: Plan and conduct an investigation to gather evidence to compare the structure of substances at the bulk scale to infer the strength of electrical forces between particles.
PS2.B: Types of Interactions - Attraction and repulsion between electric charges at the atomic scale explain the structure, properties, and transformations of matter, as well as the contact forces between material objects.
Patterns - Different patterns may be observed at each of the scales at which a system is studied and can provide evidence for causality in explanations of phenomena.