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Intro to Equilibrium
Now that chemistry scholars are comfortable with reaction types, shake things up with a video about equilibrium. Topics include reversible reactions, equilibrium within a sample of water, and conditions that force either more products or...
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Ionic Bonding of Calcium Chloride, Lithium Fluoride and Potassium Oxide
How do you know when an ionic bond requires two ions or if it needs more? The fifth video in the six-part series explains this concept. The video uses multiple examples using diagrams of valence electrons.
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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...
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Comparing the Different Types of Fuels and Their Role in Future Transportation
Discover different processes to create soluble salts. The video lesson describes two double replacement reactions that result in the desired product. The reactions involve an insoluble or soluble base combined with an acid.
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Combustion and Incomplete Combustion
Compare the products of complete and incomplete combustion through a video investigation. Scholars compare the products of each process with a chemical analysis. They learn these products have significant environmental consequences.
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Iron Alloys
Examples of iron alloys include stainless steel and wrought iron. The video discusses many different iron alloys, their properties, and their uses. It mentions the pros and cons of each alloy and the reactions that produce such a...
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Reactions of Iron
Iron is the fourth most common element in the earth's crust. The video explains the reaction of iron with air, water, acids, halogens, and displacement of other metals. It shows the chemical formulas as well as the observable...
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Reactions of Copper
The Statue of Liberty is made up 179,000 pounds of copper. The video explains the many diverse reactions of copper. It includes the reaction of copper with air when used on roofs, copper with water as it is used in plumbing, copper...
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Displacement Reactions
Displacement reactions solved our need for steel and reducing stomach acid. The video focuses on displacement reactions and their applications. It highlights the process of chemical reactions that displace others based on the...
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Testing Alkenes with Bromine Water
Scholars think color-change tests are the best! Show them how to differentiate between alkanes and alkenes using a short video. The narrator guides them through the test and the reactions that occur for alkenes. Other topics include...
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Reactions of Halogens
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...
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Group 7 -The Halogens
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.
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Minerals and Ores
Here's a video that will leave them wanting m"ore"! Part three of the seven-part series involving rocks and the rock cycle illustrates the relationship between minerals and ores. Young geologists get a look at how valuable metals are...
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Green Chemistry - Principle 7
Here's proof that small-scale chemistry can have a big-time impact! An engaging video introduces high school environmental chemists to the concept of studying the outcomes of reactions in a lab setting to determine how much pollution it...
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What Are Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions?
Investigate the properties of endothermic and exothermic reactions with a detailed video lesson that defines exothermic and endothermic. The instructor explains the properties of each reaction and gives several examples of each.
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Electrochemical Series
Viewers may find this lesson quite shocking if they're not careful! A detailed video presentation explains how to read an electrochemical series to predict the direction of a chemical reaction under an electrical circuit.
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Making Predictions Using Reactivity Series
Examine how properties of metals help to predict chemical reactions. Viewers see how to use a metal reactivity series to predict a chemical reaction in 24th lesson of the 35-part video series. Given reactants, scholars learn to read a...
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Oxygen Exchange in Oxidation Reduction Reactions (Redox)
Ever wonder why iron turns to rust? A comprehensive video lesson explains the oxidation reaction that takes place when iron turns to rust. Building from the previous lesson in this 35-part series, the 21st lesson focusses on redox...
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Electron Exchange in Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
Examine how to determine the electron exchange in oxidation-reduction reactions. The 20th lesson in a series of 35 begins a discussion of redox reactions. The video instructor explains how to use half equations with electrons to create a...
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Haber Process—Outline
How many ways can you create ammonia? Learn the industrial process of producing ammonia created during WWII. The 14th installment of a 35-part series of lessons explains the Haber Process and its application of Le Chatelier's...
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What are Reversible Reactions?
Ever wish you could go back in time? A reversible reaction is chemistry's way of turning back the clock! The ninth installment in a 35-part chemistry lesson series explains the science behind reversible reactions. The instructor uses...
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Rates of Reactions—Part 2
Learners examine the factors that affect reaction rates in the sixth lesson in a 35-part video series. The video instructor explains the different factors that change reaction rates, and the connection between volume, pressure, and...
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Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide
Break down a great lesson on decomposition reaction with an informative video. Fourth in a 35-part series, the resource builds from the previous lesson explaining the role of a catalyst. The detailed video explains the experimental...
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What Are Catalysts?
Investigate the power of a catalyst during a chemical reaction. The third video in a sizzling chemistry series explains the role of a catalyst in lowering the activation energy required in a chemical reaction. The narrator shares...