Lesson Plan For ELECTRONEGATIVITY
Lesson Plan For ELECTRONEGATIVITY
Lesson Plan For ELECTRONEGATIVITY
Review question:
A. Reviewing
previous What is VSEPR theory, and how does it explain the shape of a
lesson or molecule?
presenting What is the central atom, and why is it important in determining the
the new shape of a molecule using VSEPR theory?
lesson What are the different electron pair geometries and molecular
geometries that can occur in VSEPR theory?
What are the bond angles, and how are they related to the shape of a
molecule in VSEPR theory?
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B. Establishin ENGAGE
g a purpose Introduce the topic of Electronegativity by asking the students if they
for the have ever heard of it before.
lesson The teacher will show a video clip about electronegativity.
C. Presenting The learners are task to take down important notes on the video that
examples/i they are going to watched.
nstances of Use a whiteboard or chalkboard to draw a simple molecule and ask the
the new students what they think makes atoms bond together.
lesson
D. Discussing EXPLORE
new •Explain that Electronegativity is a measure of the tendency of an atom to
concepts attract a shared pair of electrons towards itself.
and •Demonstrate the concept of Electronegativity and how it influences chemical
practicing bonding.
new skills •Use the periodic table to identify the trends of Electronegativity.
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E. Discussing
new
concepts
and
practicing
new skills
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F. Developing EXPLAIN
mastery Define Electronegativity in detail.
(leads to Electronegativity
Formative is a property of an atom that describes the tendency of the atom
Assessmen to attract electrons towards itself when it forms a chemical bond
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with another atom.
In other words, electronegativity measures the ability of an atom
to pull electrons towards itself in a chemical bond.
The concept of electronegativity was first introduced by Linus
Pauling in 1932, who developed a scale of electronegativity
values for elements based on their chemical properties.
Electronegativity values range from 0 to 4, with higher values indicating
greater electron-attracting power.
The most electronegative element is fluorine, with an electronegativity
value of 4.0, while the least electronegative element is cesium, with an
electronegativity value of 0.7.
Electronegativity values can be used to predict the polarity of chemical
bonds and the nature of chemical reactions.
Electronegativity values are influenced by a number of factors, including
the number of protons in the nucleus, the distance between the nucleus
and the valence electrons, and the screening effect of the inner
electrons.
As a general rule, electronegativity tends to increase from left to right
across a period on the periodic table and decreases from top to bottom
within a group.
The concept of electronegativity is important in many areas of
chemistry, including covalent bonding, polarity, and acid-base reactions.
In covalent bonding, electronegativity values are used to determine the
distribution of electrons between atoms.
When two atoms with different electronegativity values form a covalent
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bond, the more electronegative atom will attract the electrons in the
bond more strongly, resulting in a polar covalent bond. In acid-base
reactions, the relative electronegativity of the acid and base determines
the direction of the reaction and the products formed.
N 3.0
F 4.0
Cl 3.0
I. Evaluating EVALUATE
learning The teacher will conduct a quiz to check whether the learners absorbed
the topic.
1.What is electronegativity?
a. The tendency of an atom to lose electrons.
b. The tendency of an atom to gain electrons.
c. The ability of an atom to attract electrons towards itself.
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J. Additional
Discuss the significance of Electronegativity in predicting the reactivity
activities for
of elements.
application
Ask the students to research and present a real-world application of
or
Electronegativity.
remediation
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V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who earned 80% in the evaluation
B. No. of learners who require additional activities for
remediation
C. Did the remedial lessons work? No. of learners who
have caught up with the lesson
D. No. of learners who continue to require remediation
E. Which of my teaching strategies worked well? Why did
this work?
F. What difficulties did I encounter which my principal or
supervisor can help me solve?
G. What innovation or localized materials did I
use/discover which I wish to share with other
teachers?
Subject Teacher:
HAROLD C. PAYUNAN
Teacher -II
Checked by:
LETECIA S. VILLORENTE
Master Teacher I (Science)
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