FuseSchool
Spectrometry
Learn the basics about Spectrometry. What is spectometry and its use? Find out more in this video!
Catalyst University
What is Lactate and Lactic Acid?
In this video, we discuss how lactate is formed in skeletal muscle and under what conditions such as high-intensity exercise. Also, we will dispel some misconceptions regarding lactate.
Curated Video
Introduction to the pH Scale and Neutralization
The video is a lesson on the basics of the pH scale and neutralization. The instructor discusses the properties of acids and alkalis, how solutions containing them can be described in terms of their acidic or alkaline nature, and how the...
Curated Video
Electrolysis of Ionic Compounds: Molten and Aqueous Solutions
In this video, the process of electrolysis is discussed, which involves the splitting of an ionic compound into its constituent elements by passing an electric current through it. The video explains how electrolysis works for molten lead...
Curated Video
Iron Tests: Flame Test, Sodium Hydroxide Test, and Tests for Negative Ions
This video is an educational presentation on common tests used to detect the presence of particular ions in compounds. The presenter demonstrates and explains various tests for positive and negative ions, including the flame test and...
Curated Video
Understanding the Role of Kidneys in Maintaining Water and Mineral Balance
This video provides an overview of the function of the kidneys in the human body. It describes how the kidneys work to maintain the balance of water and mineral ions in the body, and how they remove waste products from the blood through...
Curated Video
Electrolysis of Aqueous Copper Sulfates
The video is a lecture presentation on the electrolysis of aqueous copper sulfates. It begins with an explanation of what electrolysis is and what is in the aqueous solution of the metal salt. The presenter then goes on to make some...
Curated Video
Introduction to Oxidation and Reduction and Half Equations
This video is an educational tutorial on the concepts of oxidation and reduction in chemistry. The presenter covers topics such as state symbols, ionization, and half equations. Using examples and demonstrations, the presenter explains...
Curated Video
Electroplating and Corrosion Prevention: A Guide
The video is a tutorial on electroplating, where a speaker explains what it is, how to do it, and its applications. The speaker outlines the components required for electroplating and explains how the process works. They also describe...
NASA
Martian Atmosphere Loss Explained by NASA
Scientists have long suspected the solar wind of stripping the Martian atmosphere into space, a process that may have turned Mars from a blue world early in its history into the red planet that we see today. In 2014, NASA's MAVEN orbiter...
Professor Dave Explains
Neurotransmitters Type, Structure, and Function
We know that neurotransmitters are signaling molecules that travel across the synaptic space to interact with receptors and propagate signals from one neuron to the next. But what are these molecules? What are their structures? How do...
NASA
Searching for Signs of Life on Mars
ESA's (The European Space Agency) ExoMars rover is headed to the red planet in 2020, on a mission to search for signs of past or present life. One of its primary tools in this endeavor is MOMA, the Mars Organic Molecule Analyzer. MOMA is...
NASA
NASA | IBEX Spacecraft Observes Matter from Interstellar Space
A great magnetic bubble surrounds the solar system as it cruises through the galaxy. The sun pumps the inside of the bubble full of solar particles that stream out to the edge until they collide with the material that fills the rest of...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Single Ion Clocks featuring NIST Nobel Laureate David Wineland
This is a short video clip of Nobel Laureate David Wineland, a physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), excerpted from a multimedia physics course called Physics for the 21st Century. NIST Physicist James...
Professor Dave Explains
Neural Conduction, Action Potential, and Synaptic Transmission
We have probably heard that neurons are the cells that transmit information around the body. But how does this work? Is it actual electricity? Like from the wall socket? What is a synapse? What happens there, in between one neuron and...
Curated Video
Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions: Theory and Applications
This is a video discussing the theory and practical applications of electrolysis of aqueous solutions. The speaker explains what electrolysis is and how it involves the splitting of compounds using electricity. They then dive into the...
NASA
NASA | Mars Atmosphere Loss: Plasma Processes
Mars's thick early atmosphere was likely lost to space, and the Sun is a potential culprit. When high-energy solar photons strike the upper Martian atmosphere they can ionize gas molecules, causing the atmosphere to erode over time.
FuseSchool
How To Test For Positive Ions - Part 1
Learn the basics about Testing for positive ions in the first part of the lesson. How can Ions be detected? What methods or techniques are used? Find out more in this video!
FuseSchool
Testing For Positive Ions - Part 1
Learn the basics about Testing for positive ions in the first part of the lesson. How can Ions be detected? What methods or techniques are used? Find out more in this video!
FuseSchool
What Are Half Equations
In this video, we will learn how to write half equations for simple redox reactions. A half-equation shows what happens at one of the electrodes during electrolysis, so we need to be able to complete and balance half-equations for these...
NASA
NASA's MMS Captures Magnetic Reconnection in Action
Like sending sensors up into a hurricane, NASA has flown four spacecraft through an invisible maelstrom in space, called magnetic reconnection. Magnetic reconnection is one of the prime drivers of space radiation and so it is a key...
Next Animation Studio
Engineers at MIT fly first plane with no moving parts
Engineers at MIT have designed a plane that flies using only ionic wind thrust.
Curated Video
Introduction to Oxidation, Reduction, and Half Equations
The video covers oxidation, reduction, and half equations. The speaker explains the concepts of oxidation and reduction, and how they relate to gaining or losing electrons. They also discuss balancing half equations and identifying...