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SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DAILY LESSON LOG IN PHYSICAL SCIENCE

I. OBJECTIVES

A. CONTENT STANDARD
The learners demonstrate an understanding of how the uses of
different materials are related to their properties of structures

B. PERFORMANCE STANDARD
C. LEARNING COMPETENCIES
The learners give the type of intermolecular forces in the properties of
substances

D. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Identify the types of intermolecular forces
2. Explain the types of intermolecular forces in the properties of substances
3. Appreciate the types of intermolecular forces in the properties of
substances

II. CONTENT

Topic: How the properties of matter relate to their chemical structure


Sub-topic: Intermolecular Forces
No. of Days: 3 days

III. LEARNING RESOURCES

A. References
Exploring Life through Science: Physical Science Module, pp. 59 - 62
B. Other Learning Resource

IV. PROCEDURES

A. REVIEWING A PREVIOUS LESSON


- Recall the topic molecule polarity and molecular geometry
B. ESTABLISHING THE PURPOSE OF THE LESSON
- Show the pictures that shows the water form beads on the leaf.
- Ask: Have you ever wondered why water forms beads rather than spread
out on the leaf surface?
C. PRESENTING EXAMPLES/INTANCES OF THE NEW LESSON
- Show pictures that relates to the properties of matter that attribute to the
forces of attraction.
D. ACTIVITY
- Activity # 1, Investigating IMFA (please refer to module, pp. 70C – 70F
- Presentation of output by group
E. ANALYSIS
- Process their answers to the guide questions in the activity
F. ABSTRACTION
- Discuss the types of Intermolecular Forces of Attraction in the properties
of a substances
G. APPLICATION
- IMFA refers to the weak forces of attraction that exist between molecules.
-Ask: Explain using the concept of intermolecular forces of attraction why
there is a difference in the melting points observed for the three solutes.
H. EVALUATION
Direction: Chose the letter of the best answer.
1. Helium atoms do not combine to form He2, molecules. But He
atoms weakly attract one another through _____.
a. Dipole – dipole forces
b. Dipole-induced dipole forces
c. Hydrogen bond
d. London dispersion forces
2. Which of the following substances will have both London
dispersion forces and dipole-dipole forces?
a. BCl3
b. Br2
c. CO2
d. HCl
3. It is a special type of dipole-dipole interaction.
a. Dipole – dipole forces
b. Dipole-induced dipole forces
c. Hydrogen bond
d. London dispersion forces
4. The intermolecular forces of attraction acting polar molecules is _.
a. Dipole – dipole forces
b. Dipole-induced dipole forces
c. Hydrogen bond
d. London dispersion forces
5. It refers to weak forces that exist between molecules.
a. Intermolecular forces
b. Molecular geometry
c. London dispersion forces
d. Hydrogen Bonds

V. AGREEMENT
- Research some applications of IMFA

Prepared by:

ESMALYN A. ORACION
Subject Teacher

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