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Flipping Physics
3 States of Matter - Solid, Liquid, Gas
This video discusses the three common states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. The video starts with an introduction and shows the three states of matter: a beaker (solid), water (liquid), and air (gas). Then, the video explains the...
Catalyst University
How can fuel combust into a GIANT FIRE? | Hydrocarbon Combustion Mechanism
Obviously, gasoline and other fuels burn in the presence of fire. How does this occur? Here, we will explore the activation of oxygen to it excited singlet state and combustion of the hydrocarbon, octane. Join us here.<br/>
National Science Foundation
Science of the Winter Olympic Games: Science of Ice
Chemistry concepts come alive against the backdrop of the Sochi Olympic Winter Games! Here is a captivating clip to share with your chemistry kids. It teaches how the bonds in a water molecule contribute to the formation of a...
Curated OER
Sub Zero Science
Spangler invites a teacher in for this segment. She has developed some amazing demonstrations which use liquid nitrogen for elementary schoolers. She drops inflated balloons into a bowl of liquid nitrogen and the results are quite...
Steve Spangler Science
Traveling Water - Sick Science! #026
Transfer water from one cup to another without touching it. The amazing properties of water make this wonder occur! Have your young earth scientists conduct this experiment when learning about adhesion, cohesion, and water molecule...
Steve Spangler Science
Sub-Zero Science - Julie Gintzler
Spangler invites a teacher in for this segment. She has developed some amazing demonstrations which use liquid nitrogen for elementary schoolers. She drops inflated balloons into a bowl of liquid nitrogen and the results are quite...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Capillary Action and Why We See a Meniscus
See how capillary action and the meniscus are related to intermolecular forces in water. [8:26]
American Geosciences Institute
American Geosciences Institute: Big Idea 5: Earth Is the Water Planet
Understand how water formed on Earth and why water is so important to Earth processes. [4:23]
Crash Course
Crash Course Chemistry #7: Water and Solutions for Dirty Laundry
Dihydrogen monoxide (better know as water) is the key to nearly everything. It falls from the sky, makes up 60% of our bodies, and just about every chemical process related to life takes place with it or in it. Without it, none of the...
Crash Course
Crash Course Biology #2: Water Liquid Awesome
Hank teaches us why water is one of the most fascinating and important substances in the universe. [11:17]
Crash Course
Crash Course Chemistry #23: Polar & Non Polar Molecules
A crash course in molecular symmetry and electronegativity with information about about polar and nonpolar molecules.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Cohesion and Adhesion
In this narrated lesson, learn about the properties of cohesion and adhesion in liquid water. [2:40]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: The Properties of Water
Narrated screencast illustrates the many important and unique properties of the water molecule. [3:16]
The Kid Should See This
Tksst: The Ring of Truth: Two Hydrogen Atoms & One Oxygen Atom
Watch as two units of hydrogen are combined with two units of oxygen over and over again. [2:53]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Biology Foundations: Water as a Solvent
Water as a solvent. Polar solutes. Hydrophilic and hydrophobic substances. [8:11]