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What Is Electrolysis
Electrolysis is electrical current flow through a liquid which causes chemical changes. The liquid can be a molten ionic compound or aqueous solution. The liquid will contain free-flowing positive ions and negative ions. The positive...
Curated Video
Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions
This video is a lecture presentation on the topic of electrolysis of aqueous solutions. It starts with a brief refresher on what electrolysis is, and then explains how electrolysis is used to split compounds using electricity. The...
Curated Video
The Importance and Hazards of Sulfur
This video explains the properties and uses of sulfur, an element that has been known since ancient times. They discuss its yellow crystal and powder forms, its role in the production of sulfuric acid and fertilizers, its use in cleaning...
Catalyst University
Active Transport EXPLAINED | Primary vs Secondary
In this video, we will discuss the differences between primary and secondary active transport by looking at a few specific transport mechanisms.
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What Are Ions
What is an ion? What role does it have to play in the structure of atoms? Find out in this Chemistry Journey video by The Fuse School.
Visual Learning Systems
Forming Bonds: Investigating Metallic Bonds
Upon viewing the Forming Bonds video series, students will be able to do the following: Understand that matter is made up of tiny particles called atoms. Explain that atoms consist of many different types of subatomic particles including...
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Formulae Of Ionic Compounds & Their Names - Part 1
In this video learn how to write ionic compound formulae and how to name ionic compounds. This is the first of a two part video series.
Catalyst University
Functions & Histology of The Proximal Convoluted Tubule [PCT]
Functions & Histology of The Proximal Convoluted Tubule [PCT]
Rock 'N Learn
Physical Science : Light And Energy
Physical Science for Kids is the fun way to learn important facts about physical science and get ready for tests. Take a fascinating journey to the Super Science Station to learn about light and energy.
Rock 'N Learn
Physical Science : Elements
Physical Science for Kids is the fun way to learn important facts about physical science and get ready for tests. Take a fascinating journey to the Super Science Station to learn about the elements.
Professor Dave Explains
Solution Chemistry and Net Ionic Equations
What are electrolytes? Yes, they're what plants crave. But they are also ionic solids dissociated in solution, such that they can conduct electrical current. Learn about solutions!
Professor Dave Explains
The Chemical Bond: Covalent vs. Ionic and Polar vs. Nonpolar
Ionic Bond, Covalent Bond, James Bond, so many bonds! What dictates which kind of bond will form? Electronegativity values, of course. Let's go through each type and what they're all about.
Rock 'N Learn
Physical Science : Scientific Method
Physical Science for Kids is the fun way to learn important facts about physical science and get ready for tests. Take a fascinating journey to the Super Science Station to learn about scientific method.
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What Is Avogadro's Number - The Mole
Learn the basics about Avogadro's Number, as a part of chemical calculations. Avogadro’s Number or the Avogadro Constant is 6.02 X 1023 Mol-1. It is the number of atoms per mole of the carbon-12 isotope. For atoms, the mass of Avogadro’s...
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Formulae Of Ionic Compounds & Their Names: Part 2
In this video learn about polyatomic ions, how to name the ionic compounds formed from these ions and how to deduce formulae of ionic compounds formed from polyatomic ions.
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Purifying Copper
Learn the basics about Purifying copper. What methods and techniques are used in purifying copper? Find out more in this video!
Ancient Lights Media
Cells - Plasma Membrane
Cell Structure and Function Set: 11. This clip examines the structure and function of the plasma or cell membrane.
Mazz Media
Ions and Ionic Compounds
The program offers a brief review of ions. Students will learn what determines the charge on an ion and how ionic bonds are formed. Viewers will come to understand that ionic bonds form due to electrostatic attraction between two ions of...
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Transition metals and their properties
Transition metals all have similar and very useful physical and chemical properties. Their atoms can form ions with a variable charge which also gives them a range of colours in their compounds.
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How the Kidneys Remove Urea
Did you know in the next sixty seconds one point two liters blood would been filtered through your kidneys. the blood contains urea which is a waste product formed from the breakdown of excess protein in the body needs to get rid of the...
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Giant Ionic Structures or Lattices
Learn the basics about giant ionic structures / lattices as a part of ionic bonding within properties of matter.
Professor Dave Explains
Naming Ionic Compounds
We have to know how to name ionic compounds. Not any name we want like Jeff or Larry, there's rules for how to name them. And look at all these adorable polyatomic ions!
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Ionic Bonding of Lithium Fluoride & Potassium Oxide
Learn the basics about the ionic bonding of calcium chloride, lithium fluoride and potassium oxide, as a part of the overall properties of matter topic. An ionic bond is defined as the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged...
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Properties of Ionic Substances
Learn the basics about properties of ionic substances as a part of ionic bonding within properties of matter.