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| Chapter 7: Chemical Bonds |
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Chemistry Review
This site features an excellent review of different types of chemical bonds. Visit this site and explain the difference between covalent and ionic bonds.

Molecular Modeling
This site shows various models of molecules, which can be manipulated the help of the Chemscape Chime Plug-in. Visit this site and explain the importance of having three-dimensional
models.
Notes
on Ionic Bonding
This page give s a general review and explanation of ionic bonding. Visit this site and explain the difference between an electrolyte and a non-electrolyte.
ChemTeam: Bonding
and Isomerism
The ChemTeam has put together a historical perspective of bonding and isomers. Visit this site and explain how ionic bonding was first discovered.
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How
Things Work
A site maintained
by A. Bloomfield, the author of "How Things Work: the
Physics of Everyday Life." Students can read old questions
or ask Bloomfield their own. As a group, formulate a question
for Bloomfield and ask it.
The
Particle Adventure Home Page
An in-depth description of particles; includes a QuickTime
movie and various links to a variety of nuclear subjects.
Go through the adventure and write a journal entry about your
experiences.
Chemical
Bonds
Visit this site to read a brief description of the
various types of chemical bonding. Scroll down to read about
covalent bonds. What type of covalent bond is formed when
three pairs of electrons are shared?
Chemical
Bonds
Go to this site to read about chemical bonds and the
formation of compounds. Scroll down to read about ionic bonding.
Click on a simulation of the NaCl reaction. What happens to
the sodium atom in this reaction?
The
Periodic Table
Go to this site by the Los Alamos National Laboratory
to see an interactive periodic table. Click on any element
in the table to learn more about that element. For example,
click on copper. What is the element copper used for?
Chemical
Reactions at CHEM4KIDS
Visit the CHEM4KIDS web site and click on "Reactions"
to learn more about chemical reactions.
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