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Molecular Models and 3D Printing
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Students are challenged to use computer-aided design (CAD) software to create “complete” 3D-printed molecule models that take into consideration bond angles and lone-pair positioning. To begin, they explore two interactive digital simulations: “build a molecule” and “molecule shapes.” This aids them in comparing and contrasting existing molecular modeling approaches—ball-and-stick, space-filling, and valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR)—so as to understand their benefits and limitations. In order to complete a worksheet that requires them to draw Lewis dot structures, they determine the characteristics and geometries (valence electrons, polar bonds, shape type, bond angles and overall polarity) of 12 molecules. They also use molecular model kits. These explorations and exercises prepare them to design and 3D print their own models to most accurately depict molecules. Pre/Post quizzes, a step-by-step Blender 3D software tutorial handout and a worksheet are provided.

Subject:
Chemistry
Physical Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
Activities
Author:
Conrad Faine
Kerlyn Prada
Date Added:
03/14/2017
Molecular Shapes: VSEPR
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This module is an introduction to using VSEPR to predict molecular shape based on Lewis structures.  It is limited to steric numbers of 6 or less.

Subject:
Chemistry
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Amy Petros
Date Added:
05/20/2019
Molecular Structure | Assignment for OpenStax Chemistry: Atoms First 2e | Section 4.6 Molecular Structure and Polarity
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This chemistry activity was created to enhance student learning about molecular structure. It guides students through Phet simulations and then asks comprehension questions thereafter.

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Chemistry
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Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Author:
Colleen Gallagher
Date Added:
04/13/2024
Molecule Shapes
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Explore molecule shapes by building molecules in 3D! How does molecule shape change with different numbers of bonds and electron pairs? Find out by adding single, double or triple bonds and lone pairs to the central atom. Then, compare the model to real molecules!

Subject:
Chemistry
Physical Science
Material Type:
Simulation
Provider:
University of Colorado Boulder
Provider Set:
PhET Interactive Simulations
Author:
Emily Moore
Jonathan Olson
Julia Chamberlain
Kathy Perkins
Kelly Lancaster
Date Added:
10/10/2011
Undergraduate - Introductory Chemistry Guided Inquiry Activities
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This guided inquiry learning activity is designed to be used in a large introductory chemistry course. By working in small groups to discuss the presented information and question prompts, students will engage in cycles of exploring and analyzing data, inventing new conceptual understandings, and applying those concepts. Students should be tasked with working together to complete the prompts in each section by a set time limit. After each section is completed, the entire class can share their answers via a personal response system, and the instructor can review and explain the correct responses, using the accompanying slide deck, which translates the problems into multiple-choice prompts.Instructional resources include 1) the learning activity (.docx and .pdf) 2) the learning objects (.docx and .pdf) and 3) the slide deck (.pptx).- Atomic Orbitals- Chemical Fuels- Gas Laws- Intermolecular Forces- pKa Trends- VSEPR

Subject:
Chemistry
Material Type:
Interactive
Lecture
Lesson
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Reading
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Author:
Riley Petillion
W. Stephen McNeil
Date Added:
05/09/2022
VSEPR Theory and Molecular Shapes Lesson
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This lesson walks through introducing VSEPR Theory and molecular shape, provides a lab resources with handouts, and gives practice problems. 

Subject:
Chemistry
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Author:
Suzanna Hall
Date Added:
04/15/2024