Instructional Video2:51
American Chemical Society

The Four "New" Elements and How We Got Them

9th - Higher Ed Standards
How are new elements created? Are they really new? Journey to the end of the periodic table with a video from the American Chemical Society's Reactions playlist. The narrator describes the conditions under which new elements are formed...
Instructional Video7:33
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Socratica

Chemistry: Percent Composition

9th - 12th Standards
How much oxygen is in water? Is it the same as the chemical formula? Learners observe the differences between a substance's formula and its percent composition with a video from Socratica's Chemistry Lessons series. The narrator...
Instructional Video3:59
American Chemical Society

The Science of the Avengers

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Are superheroes science fiction ... or just really fancy science? Go even further behind the scenes with the characters from Avengers through a video from the American Chemical Society's Reactions playlist. Curious chemists learn the...
Instructional Video9:59
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Socratica

Empirical Formula

9th - 12th Standards
With empirical formulas, it's all about keeping it simple! Introduce the concept of empirical formula to your chemistry scholars through a detailed video from Socratica's Chemistry Lessons series. The resource uses visual...
Instructional Video
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THNKR

Bill Nye: Is Jupiter Like A Piece Of The Sun?

6th - 12th Standards
Jupiter and the sun are more alike than you might think. Examine the elements that make up these two heavenly bodies as part of the Fuse THNKR "Why with Nye!" playlist. Bill Nye explains the composition of the sun and Jupiter, then...
Instructional Video1:47
Teacher's Pet

Electronegativity

9th - 12th Standards
It'll be difficult to stay positive through this lesson! Discuss electronegativity with your classes with a video introduction. The lesson defines electronegativity and then references the periodic table while highlighting different...
Instructional Video2:45
Teacher's Pet

Monoatomic and Polyatomic Ions

9th - 12th Standards
Investigate the ions of the atomic world. By referencing the periodic table, the video instructor describes the different charges of monoatomic ions and references both their stock and classical names. She then defines polyatomic ions...
Instructional Video2:47
Teacher's Pet

Bohr Model and Lewis Dot Structures

9th - 12th Standards
Don't let your pupils become bohred! Use the video lesson to describe the Bohr Model and the closely related Lewis Dot Structures. The video instructor describes the electron orbits and the importance of the valence electrons. She shows...
Instructional Video2:50
Teacher's Pet

Periodic Table

6th - 12th Standards
Explore the design of the periodic table. The lesson instructor explains how the periodic table's structure predicts the properties of elements. The video includes a discussion of periods and families of elements.
Instructional Video1:32
Veritasium

What Is Chemistry?

6th - 12th
Hard to describe, even harder to grasp in some cases, what is chemistry? According to participants in an impromptu video, it's more about ... love? See the perspective of all walks of life when the narrator pops the question in an...
Instructional Video4:05
Fuse School

Properties of Sulfur

9th - 12th Standards
What element can you blame for the smell of onions, stinky feet, and bad breath? The final video lesson in the 15-part series details the many applications and properties of sulfur. From straightening curly hair to the amino acids that...
Instructional Video4:23
Fuse School

Uses of Halogens and Their Compounds

9th - 12th Standards
Although halogens are toxic, their compounds surround you every day from swimming pools to iodized salt. The 10th video in a 15-part series connects the information scholars already know about halogens to the compounds they see...
Instructional Video2:53
Fuse School

Periods and Groups in the Periodic Table

9th - 12th Standards
J is the only letter not in the periodic table. The third video in a 15-part series discusses the periods and groups in the periodic table. It explains how they are assigned to both a period and a group as well as the similarities...
Instructional Video4:49
Fuse School

Mendeleev and the Periodic Table

6th - 12th Standards
Two hundred years before Mendeleev created the periodic table, scientists observed patterns in the elements and tried to sort them. The brief first video in a 15-part series explains the development of the periodic table and the many...
Instructional Video3:32
Fuse School

How Atoms Bond - Elements and Compounds Part 1

9th - 12th
Ionic, covalent, metallic, oh my! Atoms use various methods of bonding to form molecules. The video lesson provides an overview of the different types and the role of the subatomic particles in bonding.
Instructional Video3:57
Fuse School

Electron Configuration of the First 20 Elements in the Periodic Table

9th - 12th
Why is the periodic table arranged the way it is? As pupils complete the electron configuration of the first 20 elements, they see the relationship to the rows and columns in the periodic table. The video instructor highlights these...
Instructional Video3:32
Fuse School

The Atom: Part 2 - Isotopes

9th - 12th
How can atoms with different masses be the same element? An interactive video lesson describes the meaning of an isotope. The instructor emphasizes the relationship among the subatomic particles. The lesson continues by discussing...
Instructional Video4:41
Fuse School

The Atom: Part 1

9th - 12th
Learn the ins and outs of the particles we call atoms. A thorough video lesson describes the atom as a building block. The instructor discusses the periodic table as a reference to atoms and then explains the parts of the atom in detail.
Instructional Video5:52
Fuse School

Covalent Bonds

9th - 12th Standards
The strength of covalent bonds holding atoms together determines the stability of the molecule. The video explains what covalent bonding is, the notation used, and the properties associated with it. It uses multiple examples and chemical...
Instructional Video4:58
Fuse School

Properties of Nitrogen

9th - 12th Standards
Manufacturers package foods using nitrogen to help preserve freshness and prevent bacteria from growing. The 14th video in a 15-part series discusses the properties of nitrogen. It has many uses in industry, research, and health, and the...
Instructional Video4:24
Fuse School

Properties of Oxygen

9th - 12th Standards
Oxygen makes up 21 percent of Earth's atmosphere. The 13th video in a series of 15 discusses the properties of oxygen. It highlights the importance of it for respiration and corrosives. It goes on to mention the down sides of oxygen such...
Instructional Video4:35
Fuse School

Reactions of Halogens

9th - 12th Standards
Did you know that a halogen reaction actually creates household bleach? The ninth video in a 15-part series limits itself to the reactions of halogen elements. It uses multiple examples of the unusual reactions from this group including...
Instructional Video6:02
Fuse School

Group 7 -The Halogens

9th - 12th Standards
The eighth video in a 15-part series focuses on the halogen group on the periodic table. It covers the valence electrons, the common reactions, and the uses for these elements. It also offers ideas for experiments to show reactivity.
Instructional Video4:48
Fuse School

Group 1 - The Alkali Metals

9th - 12th Standards
People use alkali metals, such as lithium, for many commercial purposes. The sixth video in a 15-part series covers the alkali metals. It explains the properties they share, how to handle them safely, and how the rate of reactions...