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Molecule Design Challenge Pre-Activity
Title
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Molecule Design Challenge Pre-Activity |
Description
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An Engineering Design Project
The Pre-Activity uses the Molecule Shapes: Basics to introduce students to the idea of atoms bonding. Students have just finished a study of electron configuration, quantum numbers, and periodic trends. They are expected to have no prior knowledge of VSEPR Theory or bonding.
The Molecule Design Challenge asks students to create a 3D model of a common binary compound using their growing knowledge of bond angles. Students use PhET's Molecule Shapes to "test and evaluate" their original design and to direct their redesign. Then they will use the classroom set of molecular ball-and-stick models to perform a second "test and evaluate" of their design and to direct a final redesign. |
Subject
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Chemistry, Other |
Level
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High School |
Type
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Guided Activity, Other |
Duration
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30 minutes |
Answers Included
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No |
Language
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English |
Keywords
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Electronegativity, Engineering Design, Molecular Geometry, VSEPR Theory |
Simulation(s)
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Molecule Shapes (HTML5), Molecule Shapes: Basics (HTML5) |
Author(s)
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Ashley Webb |
Contact Email
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ashley.webb@dcsms.org |
School / Organization
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DeSoto Central High School |
Date submitted
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2/14/18 |
Date updated
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7/10/18 |