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Electrolysis of Molten Iron Compounds: Understanding the Process and Real-Life Examples
The video explains the process of electrolysis of molten iron compounds. It discusses what electrolysis is and how it works, with a focus on the movement and reaction of ions at each electrode. The video also explains the concept of an...
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Understanding the pH Scale: Strong and Weak Acids, Acid Concentration, and pH Measurement
This video is an educational tutorial on the pH scale. The presenter goes over the difference between strong acids and weak acids and explains how they dissociate in an aqueous solution. They also cover acid concentration, which is...
Curated Video
Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions and Purification of Copper
The video is a tutorial on electrolysis of aqueous solutions. The speaker introduces the basic rules for electrolysis of aqueous solutions and how to predict the products using those rules. The examples are given for different...
FuseSchool
How To Test For Negative Ions
Learn the basics about testing for negative ions. Which methods and techniques are used to test negative ions? Find out more in this video!
Curated Video
Exploring Solar Flares: The Power and Impact of the Sun
Explore the fascinating phenomenon of solar flares and their impact on Earth. These flares can affect space weather near Earth, produce harmful radiation, and even cause disruptions to communication systems and power grids.
Curated Video
Understanding Strong and Weak Acids, Acid Concentration and the pH Scale
This is a science lesson on strong and weak acids. The presenter explains the differences between strong and weak acids, their ionization levels, and their effect on acid concentration. The video also covers the pH scale and how it...
Curated Video
Using Chemical Reactions to Produce Electricity: Cells and Batteries
The video explains how chemical reactions can be used to produce electricity, starting with cells and batteries. It describes how a simple cell is made by connecting two different metals with an electrolyte and explains how the potential...
Next Animation Studio
Korea’s tokamak artificial sun sets new plasma record
A tokamak is a machine that creates three powerful magnetic fields to keep a superheated plasma confined.
Neuro Transmissions
What Are Optogenetics?
What if you could control someone's mind and make them more aggressive or less anxious or extremely hungry? Well, IT'S POSSIBLE! Optogenetics let scientists literally control the brain using light. Using whaa?? Yep, the light actually...
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Introduction to Moles and Conversion of Grams to Moles
This video is on moles and how to convert between grams and moles. The speaker explains what a mole is, its significance in measuring chemical amounts, and the use of Avogadro's constant in determining the number of atoms or molecules in...
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The Effect of Material Structure on Properties and Uses
The video discusses the structures of common materials like alloys, ceramics, and polymers and how they affect their properties and uses. Examples of alloys include bronze, brass, and stainless steel. Ceramics, made from sand or clay,...
Catalyst University
The Cardiomyocyte Action Potential [Part 2]: Physiological Events in Cell
In this video, we will explore the physiological events in the cardiomyocyte that occur during the cardiac action potential. What occurs during each phase of the action potential?
FuseSchool
What Is An Element, Mixture And Compound?
Learn the basics about what is an element? how is a mixture done? and what is a compound? Find out in this video!
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Ionic Compound Formation Explained
This video is an educational presentation on how to form compounds through understanding the charges on various ions. The viewer learns about the formation of positive and negative ions in metals and non-metals, how to predict the charge...
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Measures of electricity
Learn the basics about Measures of electricity. What techniques and methods are used to measure electricity? Find out more in this video!
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Giant Chemical Structures - Part 2
Giant ionic structures also have exceptionally high melting points. This is because the electrostatic interactions between the ions are very strong. Mg2+ and O2- ions have double the number of charges on their ions than Na+ and Cl- ions...
Catalyst University
The Loop Of Henle [Part 2] | Urea Recycling
In this video, we will discuss how urea recycling between the collecting ducts and the Loop of Henle augments water reabsorption in the Loop's descending limb.
Catalyst University
Action Potential Physiology (FULL VIDEO)
Action Potential Physiology (FULL VIDEO)
Catalyst University
Combining Cations & Anions to Name Ionic Compounds
Here, I show you how to write the formula for an ionic compound given the cation and anion. [5 examples]
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Reactions of Acids and Metals: Predicting Products and Ionic Equations
This is a video discussing the reactions of acids and metals, and deriving the associated ionic equations. The video covers how different acids produce different salts when reacting with metals, and how to predict the resulting salt....
Next Animation Studio
Explainer: How COVID-19 can damage the brain
Two possible mechanisms behind COVID-19 brain damage have been outlined.
Rock 'N Learn
Physical Science : Staying Safe In The Lab
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 staying safe in the lab.