Bozeman Science
The Rate of Reactions
In this video Paul Andersen defines the rate of a reaction as the number of reactants that are consumed during a given period of time. The rate of the reaction can be affected by the type of reaction as well as the concentration,...
Bozeman Science
Electrochemistry
In this video Paul Andersen explains how electrochemical reactions can separate the reduction and oxidation portions of a redox reactions to generate (or consume) electricity. The half reactions can be analyzed to determine the potential...
Curated Video
Rate of reaction
A measure of how fast a reaction is taking place. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science Glossary Films reinforce abstract...
Curated Video
The Power of Rate of Reaction and Activation Energy
Rate of Reaction, collision frequency, Energy factor, Probability factor. Collision Theory & Arrhenius Factor part 2
Curated Video
Improve Reaction Speed :Temperature and Catalysts
Influence of Temperature & Catalyst on Rate of Reaction - N2O5 dissociation, Role of MnO2 catalyst,influence of surface area of zinc catalyst. 3 Factors influencing Rate of Reaction part 1
Curated Video
GCSE Biology - Enzymes - How Temperature and pH Affect Rate of Reaction
This video covers: - How temperature affects enzymes and the rate of reaction - How pH affects enzymes and the rate of reaction - Why enzymes denature - Was optimum temperature and optimum pH mean
Curated Video
GCSE Chemistry - Factors Affecting the Rate of Reaction #47
This video covers: - Collision theory, and how it relates to the rate of reaction - The effect of temperature - The effect of concentration and pressure - The effect of surface area - The effect of catalysts
JFR Science
Reaction Mechanisms
Why do chemical reactions move at different rates? Chemistry scholars examine the intricate workings of reaction mechanisms with a video from the JFR Science playlist. They watch as the narrator diagrams reaction intermediates and...
JFR Science
Factors Affecting Rate: Controlling the Rate of a Reaction
Why was neon mad at fluorine? Because it was always overreacting! Science scholars discover how scientists control chemical reactions thanks to a video from the JFR Science playlist. The example-filled resource explains why not all...
Teacher's Pet
Reversible Reactions
Why do reversible reactions just keep going and going? Savvy solution chemists learn how to influence reactants and products at equilibrium through a video lesson. Topics include the conditions that affect equilibrium, reaction rates,...
Fuse School
Rates of Reactions—Part 1
What does a reaction rate tell you about your reaction? A thorough video lesson explains how to measure and read a reaction rate using two different methods. As the fifth installment in a 35-part chemistry series, the lesson uses...
3Blue1Brown
The Paradox of the Derivative | Essence of Calculus, Chapter 2
It turns out that "instantaneous rate of change" isn't an accurate representation of the derivative. Viewers of the second video in a series of 11 learn about the concept of the derivative, from the limit of a difference quotient to the...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Rate of Reaction
Definition of reaction rate, and examples of calculating the average rate of reaction. [9:09]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Plotting Data for a First Order Reaction
Identify an example of graphing first-order rate data to see a linear relationship and calculating rate constant k from the slope. [9:13]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Rate of Reaction
This video lesson provides a definition of "reaction rate" and gives several examples of how to calculate the average rate of reaction. This information is intended for AP Chemistry students or for those taking college chemistry.
Bozeman Science
Bozeman Science: Ap Chemistry: The Rate of Reactions
Paul Andersen defines the rate of a reaction as the number of reactants that are consumed during a given period of time. The rate of the reaction can be affected by the type of reaction as well as the concentration, pressure, temperature...