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1 Bell Ringer Tuesday 11/05/13 Objective 5 minutes!
Draw the Lewis Dot Structure for H and Cl If the penguin represents a Hydrogen atom and the Polar Bear represents a Chlorine atom, what does the ice cream represent? SWBAT: explain what a polar molecule is SWBAT: describe and illustrate the difference between polar & non polar covalent bonds and ionic bonds 5 minutes!

2 Bell Ringer Tuesday 11/05/13 Objective 4 minutes!
Draw the Lewis Dot Structure for H and Cl If the penguin represents a Hydrogen atom and the Polar Bear represents a Chlorine atom, what does the ice cream represent? SWBAT: explain what a polar molecule is SWBAT: describe and illustrate the difference between polar & non polar covalent bonds and ionic bonds 4 minutes!

3 3 MINUTES LEFT! 4/12/2017

4 Bell Ringer Tuesday 11/05/13 Objective 3 minutes!
Draw the Lewis Dot Structure for H and Cl If the penguin represents a Hydrogen atom and the Polar Bear represents a Chlorine atom, what does the ice cream represent? SWBAT: explain what a polar molecule is SWBAT: describe and illustrate the difference between polar & non polar covalent bonds and ionic bonds 3 minutes!

5 Bell Ringer Tuesday 11/05/13 Objective 2 minutes!
Draw the Lewis Dot Structure for H and Cl If the penguin represents a Hydrogen atom and the Polar Bear represents a Chlorine atom, what does the ice cream represent? SWBAT: Contrast physical and chemical properties and changes. SWBAT: Calculate density of substances. 2 minutes!

6 1 MINUTE LEFT!!! 4/12/2017

7 Bell Ringer Tuesday 11/05/13 Objective 1 minute!
Draw the Lewis Dot Structure for H and Cl If the penguin represents a Hydrogen atom and the Polar Bear represents a Chlorine atom, what does the ice cream represent? SWBAT: explain what a polar molecule is SWBAT: describe and illustrate the difference between polar & non polar covalent bonds and ionic bonds 1 minute!

8 30 SECONDS LEFT! 4/12/2017

9 Bell Ringer Tuesday 11/05/13 Objective 30 seconds!
Draw the Lewis Dot Structure for H and Cl If the penguin represents a Hydrogen atom and the Polar Bear represents a Chlorine atom, what does the ice cream represent? SWBAT: explain what a polar molecule is SWBAT: describe and illustrate the difference between polar & non polar covalent bonds and ionic bonds 30 seconds!

10 Tues. November 5, 2013 Announcements Please take out your notebooks! Write the homework in your assignment notebook… now! Objective SWBAT: explain what a polar molecule is SWBAT: describe and illustrate the difference between polar & non polar covalent bonds and ionic bonds Homework: Complete vocabulary chart & polarity questions

11 Bell Ringer Tuesday 11/05/13 --Recap Objective
Draw the Lewis Dot Structure for H and Cl If the penguin represents a Hydrogen atom and the Polar Bear represents a Chlorine atom, what does the ice cream represent? SWBAT: explain what a polar molecule is SWBAT: describe and illustrate the difference between polar & non polar covalent bonds and ionic bonds

12 VOCABULARY TODAY! Draw this chart in your notebook, complete for HW
Word Definition Illustration How can I remember this? Polar Intermolecular Electronegativity Covalent Ionic

13 Topic: Polar Molecules & Electronegativity Date: 11/05/2013
Cornell Notes: Please take out your notebook and properly set up your paper. Topic: Polar Molecules & Electronegativity Date: 11/05/2013 Essential Questions: Explain in your own words what a polar molecule is. How does electronegativity effect bonding?

14 Polar & Non Polar Molecules
POLAR MOLECULE: A molecule that has a negatively charged end and positively charged end Nonpolar molecules: Molecules that are not attracted to a charge.

15 Polar Molecules One end of a polar molecule has a partial negative charge, and the other end of the molecule has a partial positive charge.

16 The partial charges on polar molecules cause individual molecules to be attracted to each other.

17 Intermolecular Forces
Intermolecular forces: The forces of attraction that occur between molecules. All molecules interact with each other, but the attractions between polar molecules tend to be stronger than those between nonpolar molecules.

18 Check In: In your Cornell Notes answer the following questions
Explain in your own words what a polar molecule is What are intermolecular attractions? 5 MINUTES

19 What Makes A Molecule Polar?
Polarity in a molecule is caused by unequal sharing of electrons between atoms. Electronegativity is the tendency of an atom to attract shared electrons. Anytime two atoms with different electronegativity values share electrons, there will be a partial negative charge on one atom and a partial positive charge on the other atom.

20 The Bare Essentials of POLARITY
As we read about Electronegativity, continue to take notes! You will need these to answer your Exit Ticket Questions! Your HW is to complete the vocabulary chart that you created at the beginning of class!!


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