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How are lip fillers removed?
Socialite Kylie Jenner recently announced that she'd had her lip fillers removed, prompting many to wonder how this can be done.
FuseSchool
Testing for chlorides, bromides and iodides
Learn the basics about Testing for chlorides, bromides and iodides. What are these and which methods are used to test them? Find out more in this video!
Professor Dave Explains
Practice Problem: Solubility Product Constant Calculations
We've learned that there are ionic solids that are insoluble in water, and while for the most part that's accurate, we are bending the truth a little bit. Even compounds that are totally water insoluble will still dissolve a teeny tiny...
Food Farmer Earth
How to Make Fresh Fruit Soda
David Yudkin, of Hot Lips Soda, demonstrates how to make seasonal fruit soda, using watermelon and fresh berries.
Curated Video
Does Water Really Conduct Electricity?
Pure water doesn’t conduct electricity; by itself, it is a poor conductor of electricity. However, water contains charged ions and impurities that make it a very good conductor of electricity. We are always told and taught that water...
Weatherthings
Water Smart: The Sun, Water Cycle, & Climate - Percolation
The Sun, Water Cycle, & Climate shows us how the sun produces heat to drive the water cycle. It's made clear that the water cycle continues in the absence of sunlight or heat. We learn how the two components of climate- temperature and...
Professor Dave Explains
Recrystallization
Now that we have covered a variety of separation techniques, we know how to get an isolated product! But if it's a solid, it may contain impurities. Recrystallization is a common organic chemistry laboratory technique for the...
FuseSchool
Testing For Chlorides, Bromides & Iodides
As an aspiring chemist you should know how to test for clorides, bromides and iodides. This revision video gives you the right tips! At Fuse School, teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand videos in...
Curated Video
Introduction to Solutions: What They Are and How They Form
The video discusses the concept of solutions and how they are formed by dissolving solutes into solvents. It covers definitions of terms such as solute, solvent, dilute, concentrated, and saturated solutions. The video also explains how...
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Uses - Oxides of nitrogen
It describes oxides of nitrogen and explains the preparation & properties of nitric.
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Solutions and Its Concentrations
It explains solution and its properties. It also talks about the concentration of a solution.
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How Does Electroplating Work
Learn the basics about electroplating. The anode is positively charged, and the cathode is negatively charged. They are immersed in a solution called an electrolyte. The electrolyte and the anode are selected based upon the material that...
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Hard & Soft Water
In this video learn about hard and soft water, the differences between these and where to find examples in everyday life.
Professor Dave Explains
Recrystallization and Melting Point Analysis
Now that we have covered some important separation techniques, let's take a look at a purification technique. Sometimes a chemical reaction will produce a solid, which can precipitate from solution. But these crystals typically contain...
Science360
A Glass Conductor - Little Shop of Physics
A light bulb has the glass carefully removed, leaving the glass base and filament intact. The bulb is connected to AC electricity, and the filament quickly and dramatically burns out. This leaves the two wires that originally supported...
Professor Dave Explains
Solubility Product Constant (Ksp)
We've learned that some ionic solids are totally water insoluble, but in fact this is a slight oversimplification. Even such solids will dissolve to some minuscule degree, and we can measure this, and do calculations with it. Let's learn...
Curated Video
Understanding Solubility: Factors and Interpretation of Solubility Curves
In this video, the concept of solubility is explained, including factors that affect solubility and how to interpret solubility curves. The video also discusses how temperature, pressure, and pH can affect solubility, as well as how...
TMW Media
Properties Of Water: Unique properties of water
What are the unique properties of water? What are the freezing and boiling points of water? Properties Of Water, Part 2
Curated Video
Holi: The Festival of Colors and Celebration
Learn all about the Holi festival, a Hindu celebration of colors in India and Nepal. This video explores the origins of Holi, its significance, and how it is celebrated.
FuseSchool
Green Chemistry Principles - Design for Degradation
Learn the basics about Green Chemistry - Principle 10, as a part of environmental chemistry. On a global scale, a lot of waste is produced. Unless the waste is recycled, it fills up in our landfills, destroys habitats, and will be a very...
National Parks Service
Acadia National Park - Meet a Sea Star
Sea stars live in the intertidal zone all around Acadia National Park. Learn all about how sea stars survive by meeting one!
Professor Dave Explains
Solubility and the Born-Haber Cycle
Why do some things dissolve in water while others don't? Is a supersaturated solution just a beaker with a cape? All this and more!
Upayan Mathkari
Magnesium Sulfate (MgSO4) Dissolving in Water Animated
A visual on how Magnesium Sulfate is dissolved water
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Solubility Curves
Learn the basics about solubility curves as a part of the overall properties of matter topic. Solubility curves are a graphical representation of the solubility of a certain salt over a temperature range. Copper (II) sulfate is a lot...