Instructional Video9:40
JFR Science

Kc vs Qc: An Introduction to Equilibrium

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Why are some reactions sort of like watching a tennis match? Introduce junior chemists to the basics of equilibrium using a video from JFR Science. Topics include why and how reactions shift from products back to reactants, factors that...
Instructional Video10:07
JFR Science

Le Chatelier's Principle

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Sometimes chemistry is a balancing act. Get to know Le Chatelier's Principle with a video from the JFR Science playlist. The narrator discusses pressure, temperature, and concentration in chemical reactions and how they affect the...
Instructional Video6:32
JFR Science

ICE Tables: Quantitatively Analyzing Equilibrium Systems

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Struggling your way through equilibrium systems? You—and your class—will think ICE is nice! Discover time-saving ways to solve equilibrium constant problems through a video from the JFR Science playlist. The narrator maps out the ICE...
Instructional Video9:08
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Crash Course

Statics: Crash Course Physics #13

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Static forces are all around you. Learn the factors that affect the static nature of buildings and other structures. As the 13th video of the series, the lesson builds on scholars' knowledge of force and torque to develop an...
Instructional Video6:09
Veritasium

Hydrodynamic Levitation!

9th - 12th Standards
Can you balance a ball in a vertical stream of water without using the Bernoulli Principle? The video shows how to achieve this with multiple balls and even discs. It describes how the ball remains stable even when off to one side of the...
Instructional Video6:34
Real Engineering

Can We Create Artificial Gravity?

10th - Higher Ed
Is it possible to make gravity? Scholars watch a Real Engineering video that explains how it would be possible to simulate gravity on a space station. Rotation of the station is the key.
Instructional Video4:34
Teacher's Pet

Solubility Equilibrium

9th - 12th Standards
Looking for a well-balanced resource about solubility equilibrium? Solution scholars examine the factors that affect solubility and Le Chatelier's Principle in a short video. The content includes soluble and insoluble compounds,...
Instructional Video1:47
Teacher's Pet

Equilibrium Constants

9th - 12th Standards
Why do reversible reactions just keep going and going? Savvy solution chemists learn how to influence reactants and products at equilibrium through a video lesson. Topics include the conditions that affect equilibrium, reaction rates,...
Instructional Video2:48
Teacher's Pet

Le Châtelier

9th - 12th Standards
How do systems in equilibrium adjust to changes? Junior chemists examine Le Chatelier's Principle using a short video. The narrator illustrates how changing concentration, temperature, and pressure shifts the balance of reactants and...
Instructional Video4:53
Teacher's Pet

Calorimetry

9th - 12th Standards
How do you measure the heat within a substance? Introduce your chemistry scholars to the concept of calorimetry with a short but detailed video. Pupils discover the uses of calorimetry, how to perform calculations using data from a...
Instructional Video1:52
Teacher's Pet

Gas Mixtures and Movements

9th - 12th Standards
Why do balloons go flat over time? The answer lies in the behavior of gases! Introduce young scientists to diffusion and effusion with a video. Pupils learn the composition and partial pressures of atmospheric gases as well as how the...
Instructional Video5:01
Veritasium

Imploding Drum

9th - Higher Ed Standards
We are all under approximately 22,000 pounds of pressure! A video lesson explains the concept of pressure equilibrium and then demonstrates the effect of disturbing that equilibrium. A dramatic demonstration shows how to reduce the...
Instructional Video3:24
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MinutePhysics

Why Doesn't Time Flow Backwards? (Big Picture Ep. 1/5)

9th - Higher Ed
Take a ride through time as you learn about the status of the past, present, and future from a physics perspective. The video instructor explains the Big Bang Theory through the equilibrium of time. Learners connect the Second Law of...
Instructional Video3:15
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MinutePhysics

How Entropy Powers the Earth (Big Picture Ep. 4/5)

11th - Higher Ed
Energy can be either useful or useless, depending on you look at it! A video lesson examines how entropy works with the Law of Conservation of Energy. Scholars learn how Earth receives and uses photons from the sun in a state of low...
Instructional Video4:43
Fuse School

Le Chatelier's Principle—Part 1

9th - 12th
Find out what Le Chatelier had to say about chemical reactions and equilibrium. Building from the previous lessons in this 35-part series, the 10th lesson examines how a reversible chemical reaction maintains equilibrium. The video...
Instructional Video4:48
Fuse School

Equilibrium-Dynamic and Changing

9th - 12th
Explore the characteristics of a reaction in dynamic equilibrium. The 12th installment in a series of 35 video lessons discusses the concept of dynamic equilibrium. The video instructor uses animation to demonstrate the process.
Instructional Video10:40
Crash Course

Hearing and Balance

9th - 12th Standards
Sounds travel into our ears at 770 mph. Teach class members about our sense of hearing and how this helps with balance. Learners explore sound as it travels from the air into our ears and is translated by the brain. They then see how...
Instructional Video3:04
Berkeley University of California

The pH Scale

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Studying acids and bases can be basic. Over the course of four short videos, an instructor explains the pH scale. Viewers observe a demonstration and watch the instructor solve two quiz questions in detail. 
Instructional Video11:07
Bozeman Science

Solving Hardy-Weinberg Problems

9th - 12th Standards
What is a gene pool? What do gene pools have to do with the Hardy-Weinberg formula? How was this formula derived? After viewing a video that introduces these concepts, young scientists determine p and q values and then work sample...
Instructional Video4:16
Berkeley University of California

Weak Acid/Base

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Want to hear a joke about nitric oxide? NO! A chemistry video features an instructor adding a weak base to a weak acid, adding a weak acid to a weak base, and offers a one question quiz on pH. This is the 10th set of videos in a...
Instructional Video3:14
Berkeley University of California

Ionization, Dissociation

9th - Higher Ed
Two chemistry videos cover the topics of ionization, dissociation, autoionization, and autodissociation. They also also discuss an example problem for each topic.
Instructional Video3:44
Berkeley University of California

Acid Base Equilibrium

9th - Higher Ed
The best part of equilibrium is that nothing changes. A video offers a simple definition of acids and bases, common acids and bases, and their conjugates. 
Instructional Video2:31
Berkeley University of California

Conjugate Acid/Base Pair

9th - Higher Ed Standards
A set of three videos starts with the instructor explaining acid and base conjugate pairs. Then, two one-question quizzes reinforce knowledge. 
Instructional Video25:56
Educreations

Le Chatelier's Principle

9th - 12th Standards
Equilibrium reactions are able to reach a steady state of products and reactants, but what happens when this careful balance is disturbed? With the help of this instructional video, young chemists learn to apply Le Chatelier's...