Intermolecular forces of attraction
As was the case for gaseous substances, the kinetic molecular theory may be used to explain the behavior of solids and liquids. In the following description, the term particle will be used to refer to an atom, molecule, or ion. Note that we will use the popular phrase “intermolecular attraction” to refer to attractive forces between the particles of a substance, regardless of whether these particles are molecules, atoms, or ions.
Writing Chemical Equations-Underwood
This game is to review for the Writing Chemical Equations Quiz
Barry "Ionic" Bonds Showcase Event
Answer a question right, knock it out the park!
Nuclear Chemistry
alpha, beta, gamma radiation
Out of balance? Acid-Base Imbalances
Acid-Base Imbalances
Nuclear Chem Matching
Match the words with their correct definitions
Number of Neutrons
Sort the elements in sequence from the highest number of neutrons to the least.
What is Matter?
A science game describing the properties that make up matter.
Rules of Lab Safety
Play this game to test your knowledge about the rules of lab safety!