Fuse School
Covalent Bonding in Methane, Ammonia, and Water
An instructive video explains the covalent bond patterns in methane, ammonia, water, and hydrogen fluoride. It includes their structures, two different methods for displaying their structures, their properties, and the reasons...
Fuse School
Fractional Distillation
How do you untangle the hydrocarbon chains found in crude oil? The resource explains the process of fractional distillation, the method used to separate all of the useful molecules found in the world's most important nonrenewable...
Fuse School
Properties of Water
The Universal Solvent? Module nine of a 14-part video series involving solids, liquids, and gases is packed full of useful hydration information. The narrator explains such concepts as water solubility, hydrogen bonding, and polarity.
Crash Course
Water - Liquid Awesome
If H2O is water and H2O2 is hydrogen peroxide, what is H2O4? Drinking, bathing, and cooking among others. Viewers of a short video explore water through its molecular structure, its ability to stick to itself through adhesion (cohesion...
Bozeman Science
Nucleic Acids
Acid what you did there! The video focuses on nucleic acids and their relationship to DNA and RNA. It also explains the importance of nucleic acids, their structure, and how they are connected through various types of bonding.
Crash Course
Polar and Non-Polar Molecules
Ever wonder why oil and water don't mix? Or why washing butter off of your hands is difficult? A video explores the different types of molecules, reviews charge and geometric asymmetry, and covers why water is one of the best...
Ricochet Science
Polar Bonds and Hydrogen Bonds
Hydrogen bonds aren't your run-of-the mill bonds — they make life possible! Use the video to understand how hydrogen bonds form between water molecules.
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Chemistry Lesson: Gas Evolution Reactions
Ah, chemical reactions and gases ... there always seems to be more to learn. This short and detailed video segment describes double displacement reactions (gas evolution reactions) to create a gaseous byproduct. Four gases discussed in...
Educreations
Types of Solids
Young chemists discover that all solids are not created equal with the help of this short instructional video. Taking a microscopic look at matter, students learn how to classify solids based on the type of bonds that are responsible for...
Crash Course
That's Why Carbon Is A Tramp
Carbon bonds with one, two, or three atoms in order to gain four electrons and fill its outer shell. Here is a video that explores the chemistry aspects of biology through the lens of carbon. A review of Lewis dot structures begins the...
Crash Course
Crash Course Chemistry #26: Liquids
A crash course on London dispersion forces, hydrogen bonds, cohesion, adhesion, viscosity, capillary action, surface tension, and properties of liquids. [11:04]
Crash Course
Crash Course Biology #1: That's Why Carbon Is a Tramp
And thus begins the most revolutionary biology course in history. Come and learn about covalent, ionic, and hydrogen bonds. What about electron orbitals, the octet rule, and what does it all have to do with a mad man named Gilbert Lewis?...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Chemistry: Van Der Waals Forces
A video lecture discussing the Van Der Waals Forces: London Dispersion Forces, Dipole Attractions, and Hydrogen Bonds. [11:39]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: States of Matter Follow Up
More information on plasma and hydrogen bonds. [8:45]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Molecular Structure of Water: Lesson 4
This lesson will introduce the molecular structure of water, including the Hydrogen atoms, Oxygen atoms, and types of bonds. It is 4 of 4 in the series titled "Molecular Structure of Water."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Cohesion and Adhesion: Lesson 4
This lesson will explain the properties of cohesion and adhesion. It is 4 of 4 in the series titled "Cohesion and Adhesion."