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Instructional Video1:42
American Chemical Society

How To Grow Fluorescent Flowers

9th - Higher Ed
Grow glow-in-the-dark flowers. An excellent video in the ACS Reactions series shows how to make fluorescent flowers. It gives step-by-step instructions for such an experiment.
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Instructional Video6:30
Periodic Videos

Sulfur

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Sulfur is mentioned in both the Bible and the Torah, proving we have known about this element for a very long time. Today, sulfur stars in an engaging video jam-packed with facts and properties about the element. It also demonstrates two...
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Instructional Video4:57
Fuse School

Electrolysis of Brine

9th - 12th
Manufacture new compounds through an electrolysis process. The 29th lesson of the 35-part chemistry series explains how to decompose NaCl through electrolysis. The instructor explains the ionic implications and how to detect the...
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Instructional Video11:04
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Crash Course

Newton's Laws

9th - 12th Standards
Who was Sir Newton and why are his laws so important today? Young scientists find the answer to this question as they explore Newton's Laws through the dynamic video segment. Pupils take part in a discussion and piece together the...
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Instructional Video13:15
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Crash Course

Photosynthesis

9th - 12th Standards
Seventy percent of the world's oxygen is produced through photosynthesis by phytoplankton, microscopic plants found in the ocean. Viewers learn about the complex process of photosynthesis with a video that covers both the light dependent...
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Instructional Video5:33
American Chemical Society

How Does Chemotherapy Treat Breast Cancer?

9th - Higher Ed
Cancer treatments sure have changed over the years. A short video focuses on current and historical treatments for breast cancer. It covers surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, targeted therapies, and hormone therapies.
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Instructional Video4:04
Fuse School

Extraction of Oxygen and Nitrogen from Liquid Air

9th - 12th
Discover the process for extracting gases from the air. A 35-part lesson series continues with a discussion of fractional distillation. The instructor explains how to cool air to a liquid state and then slowly warm the air to collect...
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Instructional Video3:13
Fuse School

How to Extract Aluminum Using Electrolysis

9th - 12th
Newsflash: aluminum isn't born in the shape of a can! Learn the intricate process of extracting aluminum to its elemental form. Building from the previous lesson in the 35-part video series, the 28th installment explains how electrolysis...
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Instructional Video4:31
Fuse School

Purifying Copper

9th - 12th
Make the impure pure with a little chemistry magic! A video instructor shows how to use electrolysis and knowledge of ions to purify a sample of copper. Using background knowledge gained from the previous lessons in the 35-part series,...
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Instructional Video3:26
Fuse School

Measures of Electricity

9th - 12th
Not all electricity is created equal. A detailed video explains how to measure the strength of electricity using a voltmeter. The 31st installment of the 35-part series uses a demonstration to explain the process of measuring current and...
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Instructional Video3:47
Fuse School

Calorimeter

9th - 12th
There is much more to calories than what you see on a nutrition label. The 34th lesson in a 35-part video series explains calories on a scientific level. The comprehensive video gives examples and shows how to measure calories of a given...
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Instructional Video6:22
Fuse School

Bond Energy and Calculations

9th - 12th
Explain the complex concept of bond energies through a comprehensive video lesson. The final lesson in a 35-part series defines bond enthalpy and then leads scholars through several calculations. Each example increases in complexity,...
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Instructional Video3:52
Fuse School

How to Write Half Equations

9th - 12th
Explore building chemical equations from half equations. The 22nd installment of this 35-part chemistry series shows how to create these half equations. The video's narrator reviews the meaning of oxidation and reduction associated with...
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Instructional Video4:31
Fuse School

Ionic Equations

9th - 12th
Your classes should get a charge out of this one! Young scholars use ionic charges to determine balanced equations in the 23rd lesson of the 35-part series. The video instructor shows several examples varying in difficulty to wrap up a...
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Instructional Video2:18
Bill Nye

Bill Nye The Science Guy on Bones

5th - 10th
The hip bone connected to the leg bone, and your life science learners connected to the screen! Fun facts about the skeletal system are displayed before Bill explains how joints work. Hinge, saddle, ball-and-socket, gliding, and fixed...
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Instructional Video4:16
American Chemical Society

How Thomas Edison Changed The World

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Take a field trip to the laboratory of the famous Thomas Edison. An engaging video lesson explores the contributions of Edison to the scientific community. The narrator explains how his love of chemistry led to discoveries that changed...

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