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Properties of Matter: Intermolecular Forces and Bubbles

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Students explore different recipes for giant bubbles and determine which recipe created the best (longest lasting) bubbles in this engaging lesson. Then, they examine the structures of the added ingredients and apply to their knowledge of the different types of intermolecular forces to explain why one mix was better or worse than the others.

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