AP Chemistry Intermolecular Forces Self Check Google Digital Worksheet Activity

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Use this self-checking resource with students to practice intermolecular forces. This resource contains 15 molecules and diagrams for students to practice:

  • Determining the shape of a molecule

  • Determining the bond angle for a molecule

  • Determining the polarity of a molecule

  • Determining the intermolecular force (IMF) that would be present in the sample of a molecule

  • determining the IMF that would be present between different molecules in a sample when given an image/model 

  • determining London dispersion, dipole-dipole, H-bonding, dipole-induced dipole, and ion-dipole IMF

Students should have knowledge of Lewis Structures, shapes (up to tetrahedral), bond angles, and how to determine the polarity of a molecule.

This resource can be used for distance learning, or as guided practice after in-class instruction, or for review.  As students complete the reactions, a progress bar will increase.  Both you and your students must have a Google account and access to the internet to use this resource.  

This resource includes both the student Google Sheet document and the Key.

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Use this self-checking resource with students to practice intermolecular forces. This resource contains 15 molecules and diagrams for students to practice:

  • Determining the shape of a molecule

  • Determining the bond angle for a molecule

  • Determining the polarity of a molecule

  • Determining the intermolecular force (IMF) that would be present in the sample of a molecule

  • determining the IMF that would be present between different molecules in a sample when given an image/model 

  • determining London dispersion, dipole-dipole, H-bonding, dipole-induced dipole, and ion-dipole IMF

Students should have knowledge of Lewis Structures, shapes (up to tetrahedral), bond angles, and how to determine the polarity of a molecule.

This resource can be used for distance learning, or as guided practice after in-class instruction, or for review.  As students complete the reactions, a progress bar will increase.  Both you and your students must have a Google account and access to the internet to use this resource.  

This resource includes both the student Google Sheet document and the Key.

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