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Water - A Polar Molecule Instructional VideoWater - A Polar Molecule Instructional Video
Publisher
Bozeman Science
Resource Details
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Grade
9th - 12th
Subjects
Science
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Resource Type
Instructional Videos
Media Length
8:36
Audiences
For Teacher Use
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Duration
10 mins
Instructional Strategies
Direct Instruction
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Technology
Video
Presentation
Internet Access
Year
2012
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Water - A Polar Molecule

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Details why the polarity of water is so important to life with a video that explains how polarity impacts cohesion, adhesion, capillary action, high specific heat, and solvents.

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Concepts

polarity, water, oxygen, electronegativity, cohesion, adhesion, capillary action, specific heat, solvents

Additional Tags

science

Instructional Ideas

  • Dissolve sugar into water and then evaporate the water to observe what remains to follow up on the online simulation from a previous lesson in the series

Classroom Considerations

  • Requires prior knowledge from the previous lessons in the series
  • Be aware that YouTube comments are open to the public and may contain inappropriate language and content
  • Video is the last in a 10-part series

Pros

  • Includes closed captioning, which can help pupils pay attention and take notes
  • Provides easy-to-understand diagrams

Cons

  • None

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