Instructional Video6:59
Journey to the Microcosmos

The Aquatic Snails That Leave a Path of Destruction

9th - Higher Ed
It’s often said that one person’s trash is another person’s treasure. And surely there is no greater proof of that than the home of our master of microscopes, James. All along the windowsills and bookshelves are jars and tanks full of...
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Professor Dave Explains

Phylum Cnidaria Part 6: Coral Reefs

9th - Higher Ed
We just learned about class Anthozoa, which is the class of Cnidaria that contains all the corals. But there is much more to talk about with corals, as the massive coral reefs that they form act as entire ecosystems unto themselves....
Instructional Video5:37
Curated Video

Balancing Chemical Equations from Word Equations - Examples and Explanation

Higher Ed
This video provides an explanation on how to balance chemical equations using examples of simple word equations. It explains the importance of multipliers and subscripts in chemical equations and demonstrates how to use them to balance...
Instructional Video13:17
Learning Mole

Coral Reef

Pre-K - 12th
A series aimed at Primary School students learning all about the Ocean and its inhabitants in their science classes. This video in particular will take students through the importance of the coral reef and how different it is to other...
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Hard & Soft Water

6th - Higher Ed
In this video learn about hard and soft water, the differences between these and where to find examples in everyday life.
Instructional Video6:17
Professor Dave Explains

Predicting Precipitation With Ksp Values

9th - Higher Ed
Now that we know about the solubility product, it's time to learn about some applications for this concept. First, we can use this to predict whether precipitation will occur in a particular solution, and take measures to cause or...
Instructional Video3:36
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What Makes Things Alkali?

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about What makes things alkali? How is alkali recognized? What are alkali chemical properties? Find out more in this video!
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Enthalpy Change in rate of H of a Reaction - Reaction Enthalpy

K - 12th
It defines the term reaction enthalpy,expression for the enthalpy change, standard enthalpy of reactions and formation as well enthalpy change during phase transformations.
Instructional Video4:27
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Rates of Reactions - Part 1

6th - Higher Ed
In this video you are going to learn what the reaction rate is and some ways of measuring reaction rate. Reaction rate is a measure of how quickly the reactants in a reaction change into the products of the reaction. The rate of a...
Instructional Video4:31
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Limestone Cycle - limestone, quicklime and slaked lime

6th - Higher Ed
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Learn the basics about limestone cycle - limestone, quicklime and slaked lime. What are their properties, similarities and...
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What are the uses of Limestone?

6th - Higher Ed
In this video we give a detailed breakdown of Limestone and what the different uses of Limestone are.
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Visual Learning Systems

Minerals and Their Properties: Mineral Formation

3rd - 8th
This video explains the formation and identification of minerals. Major mineral groups, basic crystal systems, the physical properties of minerals, and everyday uses of minerals are discussed. Other terminology includes: inorganic,...
Instructional Video6:25
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Minerals and Ores

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about Minerals and Ores from a perspective of the Chemical Sciences.
Instructional Video6:00
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Minerals & Ores & The Extraction Of Minerals

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about Minerals and Ores from a perspective of the Chemical Sciences.
Instructional Video4:02
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What Is The Limestone Cycle?

6th - Higher Ed
In this Chemistry Journey video we look at what the Limestone cycle is.
Instructional Video4:24
American Chemical Society

How Seashells Are Made

9th - Higher Ed Standards
What do chalk and seashells have in common? They are both primarily calcium carbonate! Learn how sea creatures use crystalline structure to their advantage as they build their shell homes. An installment of a larger series on reactions...
Instructional Video4:39
TED-Ed

What if Cracks in Concrete Could Fix Themselves?

6th - 12th
Concrete, heal thyself! A fascinating video describes the self-healing properties of concrete, known as autonomous healing. Pupils also learn about ways that engineers try to make concrete more resistant to cracks, such as by adding...
Instructional Video11:24
JFR Science

Solubility and Reactions in Solution: How Does My Water Softener Work?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
What is soap scum, and why does it form? Explore hard versus soft water with a video from JFR Science. The narrator explains why someone might have hard water, the factors that affect ion solubility, and how a water softener addresses...
Instructional Video4:31
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Limestone Cycle - Limestone, Quicklime and Slaked Lime

9th - 12th
Calcium rocks! Well, in this case, calcium carbonate is a little more accurate. Part four in a series of seven, the video describes how the seashells of ages past compressed to form one of Earth's most useful sedimentary rock resources....
Instructional Video4:21
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Hard and Soft Water

9th - 12th
What does it mean to have hard or soft water? Learners discover the chemistry behind water hardness in the fifth video of a seven-part series describing our water resources. Using simple animations and balanced chemical equations, young...
Instructional Video5:25
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Uses of Limestone - Cement, Mortar, and Concrete

9th - 12th
This rock is on a roll! Introduce young geologists and environmentalists to the many uses of limestone using the fifth installment in a series of seven. Illustrate the components and properties of cement, mortar, and concrete,...
Instructional Video3:27
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Testing for Hydrogen, Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, Ammonia, and Chlorine

9th - 12th
How can a chemist tell what gas a chemical reaction produced? Part two of a ten-part series prompts pupils to discover a number of simple tests that can reveal the identity of a gas. The video reinforces the concepts of solubility,...
Instructional Video9:53
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Chemistry Lesson: Gas Evolution Reactions

9th - 12th
Ah, chemical reactions and gases ... there always seems to be more to learn. This short and detailed video segment describes double displacement reactions (gas evolution reactions) to create a gaseous byproduct. Four gases discussed in...
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Steve Spangler Science

Naked Egg - Sick Science! #031

4th - 8th
It's amazing how much science can be taught with the use of eggs! Spangler gives a little "teaser" sample of some of the amazing demonstrations and experiments that can be done with them. In this one, he puts an egg in a glass of...