TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Under the hood: The chemistry of cars - Cynthia Chubbuck
There are over one billion cars in the world right now, getting people from point A to point B. But cars aren't just a mode of transportation; they also teach an excellent lesson in chemistry. Cynthia Chubbuck navigates the intricate...
Crash Course
Partial Pressures & Vapor Pressure: Crash Course Chemistry
This week we continue to spend quality time with gases, more deeply investigating some principles regarding pressure - including John Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures, vapor pressure - and demonstrating the method for collecting gas...
Bozeman Science
Solutions
In this video Paul Andersen explains the important properties of solutions. A solution can be either a solid, liquid or gas but it must be homogeneous in nature. The solutes can not be separated with a filter and so either chromatography...
Bozeman Science
Intermolecular Forces
In this video Paul Andersen explains how intermolecular forces differ from intramolecular forces. He then explains how differences in these forces account for different properties in solid, liquids and gases. Some of these properties...
Catalyst University
Phase Diagrams | The Clausius-Clapeyron Equation [Derivation Pt. II]
In this video, I use the previously derived Clapeyron equation (previous video [link below]) to derive the Clausius-Clapeyron Equation.
AllTime 10s
10 Scary Things That Happen To Your Body In Space
Space, the final frontier. And the final stop for anyone who finds themselves out there without a suit. But even safe inside a shuttle, Space can do some terrifying things to the human body. Here's 10 Scary Things That Happen to Your...
Catalyst University
Phase Diagrams | The Clausius-Clapeyron Equation [Complete Derivation]
In this video, I show the complete derivation of both the Clausius Equation & the related Clausius-Clapeyron Equation.
Catalyst University
Phase Diagrams | The Clausius-Clapeyron Equation [Example #1]
In this video, we use the Clausius-Clapeyron Equation to calculate the enthalpy of vaporization for a substance.
Curated Video
Rubbing Alcohol: Properties, Uses, and Hazards
Rubbing alcohol, also known as isopropyl alcohol, is a common topical sanitizer. It's used to clean surfaces and wounds, among other things. Explore the chemical properties of rubbing alcohol.
msvgo
Colligative Properties and Determination of Molar Mass
It discusses about the colligative properties of the solution and derives the relationship between vapour pressure of a solution, mole fraction and vapour pressure of solvent.
APMonitor
Raoult's Law Vapor Liquid Equilibrium Solved with Excel
Microsoft Excel is used to calculate the liquid mole fraction and temperature of a mixture, using Raoult's law for vapor-liquid equilibrium. Excel solver is used to solve for 2 equations and 2 unknowns.
Catalyst University
Ideal-Dilute Solution Behavior, Raoult's Law, and Henry's Law
Ideal-Dilute Solution Behavior, Raoult's Law, and Henry's Law
Catalyst University
Physical Chemistry | Ideal & Ideal-Dilute Solutions
Here, I discuss the concepts of ideal and ideal-dilute solutions and how they relate to Henry and Raoult's Laws.
Catalyst University
Henry's & Raoult's Laws Standard State Activities
Henry's & Raoult's Laws Standard State Activities
msvgo
Vapour pressure of liquid solutions
It explains the vapour pressure of liquids with the help of Raoult's law and defines Dalton' law of partial pressures.
Professor Dave Explains
Molality and Colligative Properties
Solute particles interfere with the physical processes a solution may undergo. These are known as the colligative processes of a solution. Ever wonder why we put salt on icy streets? Find out here!
Professor Dave Explains
Phase Changes, Heats of Fusion and Vaporization, and Phase Diagrams
What the heck is dry ice and why is it so spooky? Learn this and more when we investigate phase changes and phase diagrams!
Khan Academy
Vapor Pressure, States of Matter and Intermolecular Forces, Chemistry
Vapor pressure is the focus of this chemistry video. Sal explains that when molecules are "sticking together," a substance takes on a liquid or solid form. However, when kinetic energy increases, the molecules are forced apart, allowing...
Khan Academy
Vapor Pressure Example, Chemistry
A problem from a chemistry textbook is posed on the screen. Sal solves the problem, which attempts to calculate vapor pressure using the Ideal Gas Law. The rate of evaporation of water given a specific volume, temperature, and pressure...
Teacher's Pet
Liquids and Solids
What makes something a solid, liquid, or gas? Expand your class' understanding of the states of matter using an animated video. Young scientists explore the behavior of each of the states of matter in terms of temperature change,...
American Chemical Society
The Energy of Toys
Many children's toys demonstrate energy transfer without electricity. The video highlights the drinking bird, which bobs up and down thanks to a chemical reaction. It also demonstrates other classic toys that show energy transfer...
Crash Course
Partial Pressures & Vapor Pressure: Crash Course
How much pressure is exerted by the mixture of gases in a scuba tank? Introduce pupils to Dalton's Law of Partial Pressure and vapor pressure in the video sure to interest the class. The video also reminds viewers that gases are not...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Vapor Pressure Example
Examine a vapor pressure example using the ideal gas law. [16:02]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Vapor Pressure
A tutorial which explains vapor pressure, volatility, and evaporation. [18:04]