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Intermolecular Forces and States of Matter - Interactive Lecture Demonstration
Title
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Intermolecular Forces and States of Matter - Interactive Lecture Demonstration |
Description
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This interactive lecture demonstration has the following learning goals - Students will be able to: (a) Distinguish between kinetic energy (KE), potential energy (PE) and total energy; (b) Apply the terms low and high PE for objects attracted to each other; (c) Identify electrostatic interactions as the
force affecting the PE of atoms and molecules; (d) apply the terms low and high PE for atoms attracted to each other, resulting in bonds with different bond enthalpies; (e) Describe, at the particle-level, what happens during a phase change; (f) Apply the terms KE and PE for states of matter; (g) Connect particle-level descriptions of matter, including different phases, with macroscopic observations/properties. |
Subject
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Chemistry |
Level
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Undergrad - Intro |
Type
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Demonstration |
Duration
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60 minutes |
Answers Included
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No |
Language
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English |
Keywords
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bonding, density, electrostatic force, energy, kinetic energy, phase change, potential energy, states of matter |
Simulation(s)
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Atomic Interactions (HTML5), Atomic Interactions, Energy Skate Park, States of Matter (HTML5), States of Matter, States of Matter: Basics (HTML5), States of Matter: Basics |
Author(s)
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Ted Clark, Julia Chamberlain |
Contact Email
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yuenying.carpenter@colorado.edu |
School / Organization
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PhET |
Date submitted
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11/5/14 |
Date updated
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12/28/16 |