Instructional Video6:03
Bozeman Science

Neutralization Reaction

12th - Higher Ed
In a neutralization reaction (or acid-base reaction) a proton is transferred from the Brinsted--Lowry acid to the Brinsted--Lowry base. Water is amphoteric and so it can serve as either an acid or a base in a neutralization reaction. The...
Instructional Video2:57
Curated Video

Acids and Alkalis: Part 2

6th - 12th
Alkalis and acids can be neutralised to great and varied effect. For example, it is neutralisation reactions that help us breathe underwater or cure indigestion. Chemistry - Reactions - Learning Points. A neutral solution is pH 7 Sodium...
Instructional Video11:23
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Crash Course

pH and pOH

9th - 12th
A physicists and a biologist had a relationship, but there was no chemistry. Why is the p in pH lowercase and the H in pOH uppercase?  What does the p stand for anyway? These concepts are clearly and...
Instructional Video20:41
GPB Television

Chemistry 1103: Neutralization Reactions

9th - 12th
Who wants a soda pop? Your chemistry class will enjoy the opportunity to sip some soda after practicing neutralization of an acid through titration! Beginning with a video that teaches how to write neutralization reaction equations and...
Instructional Video10:07
JFR Science

Titration Review

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Are your pupils titration titans? Or, are they just getting the hang of things? Curious chemists review the finer points of titration using a video from JFR Science. The narrator starts at the beginning and does a complete...
Instructional Video9:23
JFR Science

pH of Salts

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Wait, what? How does a neutralization reaction have a pH other than seven? Expose one of the great grey areas of general chemistry using a video from JFR Science. The narrator explains what types of acids and bases may interact in a...
Instructional Video10:49
JFR Science

Acid Base Theory: What Makes an Acid an Acid?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Everyone's familiar with acids like vinegar and lemon juice—but what makes them different from ammonia and baking soda? Science sleuths discover acid base theory using a video from JFR Science. Viewers explore the interactions of acids...
Instructional Video10:15
JFR Science

Acid Strength: What Does pH Mean?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
What makes one acid stronger than another? Pupils peruse the property of pH through a video from the JFR Science playlist. The narrator explains what is meant by a neutral pH, what that looks like from a chemical standpoint, and how...
Instructional Video9:13
JFR Science

Titrations: Can I Trust the Vinegar People?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Are you suffering from titration frustration? An engaging video revolution might be just the solution! Introduce young chemists to one of the more intricate labs performed in Chemistry 1 using a video from JFR Science. The narrator...
Instructional Video2:23
Teacher's Pet

Titrations

9th - 12th Standards
Don't experience frustration when it's time to teach titration! Make the process easy and fun for your chemistry class with a video tutorial. The narrator discusses why to perform titrations, the equipment experimenters use, and what's...
Instructional Video5:08
Fuse School

Neutralisation of Alkalis

9th - 12th Standards
Alkalis and how to neutralize them through titrations are the focus of a video that also explains why this process is important in a modern society. 
Instructional Video8:21
Get Chemistry Help

Chemistry Lesson: Acid-Base Neutralization Reactions

9th - 12th
Provide your emerging chemists with the most descriptive way to perform specialized double displacement reactions possible! This video details acid-base neutralization, where acids and bases are combined to result in salt and water...
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Relationship Between Ka and Kb

9th - 10th
Learn about the relationship between Ka and Kb, and pKa and pKb. See examples of finding Ka of a weak acid given Kb of the conjugate base. [11:20]
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Weak Base Equilibrium

9th - 10th
A quick overview of Kb and pKb with examples of calculating the pH of a weak base solution. [11:22]
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Acid Base Properties of Salts

9th - 10th
Study examples of different kinds of neutralization reactions, and analyze the pH of the resulting salt solution. [7:33]
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Common Ion Effect and Buffers

9th - 10th
See an example of calculating the pH of solution that is 1.00 M acetic acid and 1.00 M sodium acetate using ICE table. Also shown is another example of calculating pH of a solution that is 0.15 M ammonia and 0.35 M ammonium nitrate. [13:19]
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Ways to Get a Buffer Solution

9th - 10th
This tutorial describes the two main situations where you get a buffer: making a buffer for a specific pH by combining a weak acid and a salt containing the conjugate base, and using a neutralization reaction by combining a weak acid and...
Instructional Video
Bozeman Science

Bozeman Science: Equilibrium Reasoning

9th - 10th
Paul Andersen explains how acid-base chemistry can be understood in terms of equilibrium. Water is present in all acid-base chemistry and is amphoteric in nature. The Ka and Kb values can be used to determine the strength of an acid or a...
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Acid Base Properties of Salts

9th - 10th
This video shows examples of different kinds of neutralization reactions and analyzes the pH of the resulting salt solution. [7:32]
Instructional Video
Bozeman Science

Bozeman Science: Ap Chemistry: Neutralization Reactions

9th - 10th
In a neutralization reaction (or acid-base reaction) a proton is transferred from the Br\u00F8nsted--Lowry acid to the Br\u00F8nsted--Lowry base. Water is amphoteric and so it can serve as either an acid or a base in a neutralization...