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Hydrogen Bonds: A Special Type of Attraction InteractiveHydrogen Bonds: A Special Type of Attraction Interactive
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Concord Consortium
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Grade
9th - 12th
Subjects
Science
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Resource Type
Interactives
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Duration
10 mins
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Simulation
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Hydrogen Bonds: A Special Type of Attraction

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How does hydrogen bonding explain ice crystals? An engaging interactive answers just that. Scholars explore how polar molecules interact and observe the changes as temperature fluctuates as well as the hydrogen bond attraction.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

hydrogen bonds, polar molecules, temperature

Additional Tags

science

Instructional Ideas

  • Relate the closeness of the bonds when they are cold to when humans shiver and curl up to conserve body heat
  • Compare the energetic activity of the water when it's hot to people going outside and exercising more in warm climates than in cold

Classroom Considerations

  • Relies on prior knowledge of polar molecules, charges, temperature, and bonding

Pros

  • Allows for display of the partial charges
  • Intuitive controls allow for easy classroom integration

Cons

  • None

Common Core

SL.9-10.2 SL.11-12.2 RST.9-10.4 RST.11-12.4

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