We are currently in the Bonding/Molecular Shape/Polarity Unit.
(7-1) Describe properties
of ionic compounds.
(7-2) Define and describe
properties of molecular compounds.
(7-1) Draw
Lewis dot diagrams to show the valence electrons of an atom
(7-2)
Distinguish between a molecular formula and a
structural formula.
(7-2)
Explain the difference between single, double,
and
triple covalent bonds.
(8-1)
Define the VSEPR theory and explain its relationship
to the shape of molecules.
(8-1) Name
and describe the five common shapes of small molecules.
(7-2)
Compare and contrast polar and nonpolar bonds.
(8-2)
Determine whether a molecule is polar considering the polarity of its bonds and the shape of the molecule.
(14-1) Describe
the different types of intermolecular forces, and explain how they influence properties of the different states of matter.
(14-1)
Explain how the kinetic-molecular theory accounts for the physical properties of the different states of matter.
(14-2) Define
and explain the relationship of viscosity and surface tension to intermolecular forces.
(14-2) Describe
some of the unusual properties of water and relate those properties to hydrogen bonding.
(14-3) Relate
structure and bonding to the properties of metallic, molecular, ionic, and covalent-network solids.