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Clicker Questions for Molecule Polarity AUTHORS Trish Loeblein (University of Colorado Boulder) Robert Parson (University of Colorado Boulder) COURSE Introductory / Preparatory College Chemistry COPYRIGHT: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Which is the best description for this bond? nonpolar covalent polar covalent Ionic Sim warm-up: Present this question after exploration of the Two Atom screen of the simulation. Correct answer: B Representative results from pre-general chemistry: 85% correct (next most popular answer is C) Follow-up discussion: Ask students how they decided on their answer, specifically focusing on the difference in electronegativities.

The molecule shown would be described as: polar bonds, nonpolar molecule nonpolar bonds, nonpolar molecule polar bonds, polar molecule nonpolar bonds, polar molecule Sim demonstration: Present this question after exploration of the Three Atom screen of the simulation. Goal: Connect bond polarity with molecule polarity, recognizing that polar bonds don’t necessarily imply a polar molecule. Correct answer: A Representative results from pre-general chemistry: 55-70% correct (next most popular answer is C) Follow-up discussion: Ask students how the decided on their answer. Use the simulation to show the individual bond polarity and (overall) molecule polarity arrows.

The molecule shown would be described with polar bonds, nonpolar molecule nonpolar bonds, nonpolar molecule polar bonds, polar molecule nonpolar bonds, polar molecule Sim demonstration: Present this question after exploration of the Three Atom screen of the simulation. Goal: Connect bond polarity with molecule polarity, recognizing that polar bonds don’t necessarily imply a polar molecule. Correct answer: C Representative results from pre-general chemistry: ~80% correct Follow-up discussion: Ask students how the decided on their answer. Use the simulation to show the answer, particularly by turning the bond polarity and molecule polarity arrows on.

How would you describe the trigonal planar molecule BF3? polar bonds, nonpolar molecule nonpolar bonds, nonpolar molecule polar bonds, polar molecule nonpolar bonds, polar molecule Goal: Extend the comparison between bond polarity vs. molecule polarity into 3-dimensions, using this question and the following one. Correct answer: A Follow-up discussion: Ask students how the decided on their answer. Use the simulation to show the answer, particularly by turning the bond polarity and molecule polarity arrows on in the Real Molecules tab.

How would you describe the trigonal pyramidal molecule NH3? polar bonds, nonpolar molecule nonpolar bonds, nonpolar molecule polar bonds, polar molecule nonpolar bonds, polar molecule Goal: Extend the comparison between bond polarity vs. molecule polarity into 3-dimensions, using this question and the following one. Correct answer: C Follow-up discussion: Ask students how the decided on their answer. Use the simulation to show the answer, particularly by turning the bond polarity and molecule polarity arrows on in the Real Molecules tab.

Which of the following molecules are polar? CF4 CH3F CH2F2 Both (a) and (b) Both (b) and (c) Correct answer: D Representative results from pre-general chemistry: 46% correct (all remaining answers except A were roughly equally popular) Follow-up discussion: Ask students how the decided on their answer. Use the simulation (Real Molecules Tab) to show the answer, particularly by turning the bond polarity and molecule polarity arrows on.