Unit 3 – Inv. 2: What happens to the energy of water molecules during hurricanes? (v2) Learning Resource
In this investigation, students will explore phase changes of water and develop a model that explains how intramolecular and intermolecular interactions result in arrangements that lower potential energy. This investigation…
The High-Adventure Science Climate module has six activities. Explore the question, what will Earth’s climate be in the future? Through a series of guided questions, you will explore interactions between…
Visual Process Analytics, Building the CODAP Community, Interactions and Energy: Big Ideas That Link Science Concepts, and more in Fall @Concord…
Learn to identify different molecular shapes, to understand the interactions that create these shapes, and how to predict a molecule’s shape given certain information about it. Explore these concepts using…
In this activity, students explore phase change at a molecular level. They trace the path of an atom to view intermolecular interactions and investigate how temperature relates to phase change….
…apart, move towards each other, or move side by side. These interactions are responsible for the formation and distribution of geologic phenomena. Creating a model to represent the complex Earth…
…are attracted through both the London dispersion force and the stronger dipole-dipole attraction. The force of attractions between molecules has consequences for their interactions in physical, chemical and biological applications….
…8:00–9:00 AM, Omni Nashville Hotel, Cumberland 3 Join us to explore an innovative NGSS-focused curriculum that uses modeling of atomic interactions to tie together phenomena across physics, chemistry, and biology….
…are attracted through both the London dispersion force and the stronger dipole-dipole attraction. The force of attractions between molecules has consequences for their interactions in physical, chemical and biological applications….
Apply knowledge of the interactions between charged particles to guide an object through a maze.