Instructional Video3:59
TED-Ed

Why the Arctic Is Climate Change's Canary in the Coal Mine

7th - 12th Standards
What happens in the Arctic doesn't always stay in the Arctic. Follow along with this short video as it investigates how small changes in the temperature of Arctic regions can have dramatic effects on the global climate through a series...
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TED-Ed

Feedback Loops: How Nature Gets Its Rhythms

7th - 12th Standards
Explore the role of feedback loops in maintaining nature's delicate balance with this short science video. Introducing the concepts of positive and negative feedback, multiple examples are presented that explore the intricate web of...
Instructional Video2:02
Jacob Clifford

Supply and Demand

11th - 12th Standards
Here is a quick video in which a dynamic presenter illustrates the concept of shortage and surplus in 60 seconds! 
Instructional Video15:12
Educreations

The pH Scale

9th - 12th Standards
The pH scale is actually based on logarithms rather than just simple numbers. The fact-filled video begins with an explanation of the auto-ionization of water. Then it describes the relationship between H+ and OH- in every solution. It...
Instructional Video15:12
Educreations

The pH Scale

9th - 12th Standards
The pH scale is actually based on logarithms rather than just simple numbers. The fact-filled video begins with an explanation of the auto-ionization of water. Then it describes the relationship between H+ and OH- in every solution. It...
Instructional Video3:50
Curated OER

Senior Chemistry: Acids and Bases 3

9th - 12th
Chemguy explains how to find the hydronium concentration of a solution. The video is not engaging but it is educational. If one of your chemistry charges misses this lecture in class, you can have them watch this at home to make up...
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Mit: Blossoms: Static Equilibrium

9th - 10th
This video lesson will focus on systems that are said to be in equilibrium- that is, systems that are not allowed to move away from their original places or rotate about their axis. Students will learn about static equilibrium by...
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Diffusion

9th - 10th
A video lecture exploring diffusion. Understand how a concentration gradient causes molecules to move from an area of high concentration to low concentration without any energy expended. [6:07]
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Reactions in Equilibrium

9th - 10th
Use this tutorial to explore equilibrium reactions and constants. [14:50]
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Comparing Q vs K Example

9th - 10th
See a worked example using reaction quotient Q to predict how concentrations will shift so the reaction can get to equilibrium. [5:53]
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Ka and Acid Strength

9th - 10th
Learn how to write an equilibrium expression for an acid-base reaction and how to evaluate the strength of an acid using Ka. [9:18]
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Introduction to Buffers

9th - 10th
An introduction to buffer systems, which regulate pH in blood. [6:20]
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Buffers, the Acid Rain Slayer

9th - 10th
Define buffers and their compositions, and learn about carbonate buffering systems in nature, acid rain, pH of buffers, and titration. See an experiment using indicators to showcase just how awesome buffers are. [10:51]
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Common Ion Effect and Buffers

9th - 10th
See an example of calculating the pH of solution that is 1.00 M acetic acid and 1.00 M sodium acetate using ICE table. Also shown is another example of calculating pH of a solution that is 0.15 M ammonia and 0.35 M ammonium nitrate. [13:19]
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Buffer Solution P H Calculations

9th - 10th
See examples of calculating the pH of a buffer solution using the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation, including the pH of the buffer solution after adding some NaOH. [11:38]
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: P H and P Ka Relationship for Buffers

9th - 10th
How the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation can be used to look at the ratio of conjugate acid and base using relationship between buffer pH and pKa. [7:50]
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Buffer Capacity

9th - 10th
Learn the definition of buffer capacity, and see an example showing why it depends on the absolute concentrations of the conjugate acid and base. [10:44]
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Ways to Get a Buffer Solution

9th - 10th
This tutorial describes the two main situations where you get a buffer: making a buffer for a specific pH by combining a weak acid and a salt containing the conjugate base, and using a neutralization reaction by combining a weak acid and...
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Solubility and the Common Ion Effect

9th - 10th
Using an ICE table to calculate molar solubility. [8:15]
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Quasistatic and Reversible Processes

9th - 10th
An explanation of keeping equilibrium using quasistatic and reversible processes. [14:36]
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Work From Expansion

9th - 10th
An explanation to show how expansion can cause work to be done. [12:43]
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Work Done by Isothermic Process

9th - 10th
Calculating the amount of work done to compare the heat added to a system and the isothermic process. [19:03]
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Standard Cell Potential and the Equilibrium Constant

9th - 10th
Find the relationship between standard cell potential and equilibrium constant K. [5:18]
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Calculate the Equilibrium Constant From Standard Cell Potential

9th - 10th
Walk through an example problem for calculating the equilibrium constant K using the standard cell potential. [9:37]