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Objective: To identify whether positive, negative, or zero work is being done, to identify the force that is doing the work, and to describe the energy transformation associated with such work.
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Complete a 7-blank paragraph describing the relationship between boiling point and intermolecular forces.
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Analyze melting point data for metal halides, identify trends for groups and periods, and relate the trends to intermolecular forces.
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Analyze boiling point data for non-metal hydrides, identify breaks to the customary trend, and provide an explanation in terms of intermolecular forces.
Analyze boiling point data for non-metal hydrides and identify accurate evidence-based claims regarding intermolecular forces.
Metal Halide Melting Points
Analyze boiling point data for halogens and identify accurate evidence-based claims regarding intermolecular forces.
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Breaking the Trend
Boiling Points of Hydrides
Halogen Boiling Points
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