In this well-illustrated activity, learners examine the three types of intermolecular forces: dipole-dipole forces, London or Van der Waals forces, and the hydrogen bond. Two interactive questions are included.
The Great Fire Of London destroyed over half of London and caused 100,000 people to become homeless. If you want to lean how this happened and what was done to prevent it, then play this game!
This jeopardy game is designed to test your knowledge of the Energy and Forces Physics Units. Pick your category/ point level and try to answer the questions to win.
In this game the player must reflect back to the unit of Forces. Use your computer arrow keys to direct your snake to the correct answer. Avoid the spikes around the edge of the board and collect snacks for extra points.
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.