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Websites and Resources for <strong>Bonding</strong><br />

Chemical <strong>Bonding</strong> Web quest<br />

http://nths.newtrier.k12.il.us/academics/faculty/gressel/mendelevwebquest/<br />

Flash Animation for Ionic vs. Covalent <strong>Bonding</strong><br />

http://www.mhhe.com/physsci/chemistry/animations/chang_7e_esp/bom1s2_11.swf<br />

VSPER Practice Problems<br />

http://www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/vsepr/cmp2.html<br />

Practice “flashcards” for naming/formulating ionic compounds<br />

http://jchemed.chem.wisc.edu/JCEDLib/WebWare/collection/open/JCE2005WWOR002/n<br />

om/nom1.html<br />

VSEPR 3-D Models of Molecular Shapes<br />

http://www2.wwnorton.com/college/chemistry/gilbert/tutorials/chapter_07/vsepr/index.<br />

html<br />

IM Forces and Phase Diagram – Flash Tutorial<br />

http://www.wwnorton.com/college/chemistry/gilbert/tutorials/ch9.htm<br />

H-<strong>Bonding</strong> (water) - Flash<br />

http://www.northland.cc.mn.us/biology/Biology1111/animations/hydrogenbonds.html<br />

Tutorials for <strong>Bonding</strong> Concepts (see details below)<br />

http://www2.wwnorton.com/college/chemistry/gilbert/tutorials/ch7.htm<br />

Section 7.3 Expanded Valence Shells (p. 343-347)<br />

Explore the exceptions to the octet rule, and learn to identify the conditions<br />

under which an element will expand its outer electron shell to hold more than 8<br />

electrons. Includes practice exercises.<br />

Section 7.6 VSEPR Model (p. 354-363)<br />

This unit presents interactive three-dimensional representations of all the<br />

molecular geometries, as well as chemical examples of each. . Simply click and<br />

drag a molecule to rotate it in space.<br />

Section 7.7 Hybridization (p. 363-371)<br />

This tutorial animates the formation of hybrid orbitals from individual s and p<br />

orbitals, shows examples of their geometry, and describes how they can produce<br />

single, double, and triple bonds.. Includes practice exercises.

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