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Isotopes
Isotopes | Matter | Physics | FuseSchool The periodic table divides the world into just over one hundred elements, sorted by their chemical properties. But did you know that each kind of atom is made up of a different combination of...
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What Shapes Do Simple Molecules Make
Learn the basics about the shapes of simple molecules, when learning about properties of matter. In reality the shapes of simple molecules are 3-D molecules and should be visualised as such. Imagine now the central carbon atom surrounded...
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The Haber Process - the Uses of Ammonia
Learn about the Haber Process and the uses of Ammonia within the overall reactions topic.
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Nuclear Fission
Nuclear Fission In a nuclear reactor the controlled slow release of energy is used to heat up a closed loop of coolant which passes to heat exchangers which then boil water to provide steam to turn electrical generators. The output of...
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Extraction Of Salt
Learn the basics about the extraction of salt within the uses of salt, as part of the overall topic of acids and bases.
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Circle Theorems - Part 1
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Animation & Design: Murray
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Narration: Luc
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: Lucy Billings
In these 3 videos we are going to discover 9 d
ifferent circle...
Animation & Design: Murray
Knox
Narration: Luc
y Billings
Script
: Lucy Billings
In these 3 videos we are going to discover 9 d
ifferent circle...
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Why Aren't All Atomic Masses Whole Numbers?
Learn the basics about why aren't all atomic masses whole numbers? Find out more in this video!
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Condensation Polymerisation
Learn the basics about condensation polymerisation within the overall organic chemistry topic.
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Gravity & Free Fall
Gravity & Free Fall | Forces & Motion | Physics | FuseSchool In this video you will learn about gravity, gravitational force, the law of gravity and the affects without gravity. CREDITS Animation & Design: Joshua Thomas...
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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...
At Fuse School, teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand...
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Density Of Different States
Density Of Different States | Matter | Physics | FuseSchool Why is it easy to lift up a big inflated beach ball but much harder to lift a small heavy pebble? It is largely to do with density, the small pebble is more dense and the Big...
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Prime Factorisation To Find HCF & LCM
Prime Factorisation To Find HCF & LCM | Numbers | Maths | FuseSchool<b<br/>r/>
We can use prime factorisation to find the highest common factors and lowest common multiples of any number - even large numbers.
We can use prime factorisation to find the highest common factors and lowest common multiples of any number - even large numbers.
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Uses Of Metals - Gold, Copper, Aluminium, Steel
Learn the basics about how metals are used, such as gold, copper, aluminium, steel. Where can we find these materials in our day to day world? Find out more in this video!
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What Is The pH Scale
"Learn the basics about the pH scale, universal indicator and litmus paper. Indicators tells if something is acidic, alkaline or neutral. Indicators are substances that show different colours when they are in acidic or alkaline...
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Surds
A surd is a square root which cannot be reduced to a whole number.
Surds are irrational; they are decimals that never end and never repeat, so cannot be written as f
ractions.
Leaving a number in it's surd form...
Surds are irrational; they are decimals that never end and never repeat, so cannot be written as f
ractions.
Leaving a number in it's surd form...
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Newton's Second Law
In this video, we are going to learn about and practice applying Newton’s Second Law in calculations, relating force, mass and acceleration.
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CREDITS
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Design: Bing Rijper
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The Nitrogen Cycle
Nitrogen makes up 78% of the air, however neither plants nor animals can take nitrogen directly from the air because nitrogen is so unreactive. The nitrogen cycles shows the movement of nitrogen through the environment. Nitrogen is...
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The Human Genome Project
The human genome project was an enormous project that saw scientists around the world collaborate to work out the sequence of bases in the human genome. The project started in 1990 and was completed in 2003, 2 years ahead of schedule....
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What Is Carbon Neutral and Biofuels
Learn the basics about carbon neutral and biofuels, as a part of environmental chemistry. Coal, oil, natural gas, shale gas and gas from fracking are fossil fuels formed hundreds of millions of years ago from living things that got...
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What Are Redox Reactions? (Oxygen Exchange)
Learn the basics about the exchange of oxygen in oxidation-reduction reactions (REDOX) when learning about chemical reactions. In a chemical reaction, oxidation is oxygen GAIN and reduction is oxygen LOSS. A good example of oxidation is...
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Penetrating Properties of Radiation
Penetrating Properties of Radiation
Radioactivity. What is it? Should we b
e worried?
It was Marie Curie who first used the word radioactive to describe a phenomenon discovered by Becquerel in 1896. It...
Radioactivity. What is it? Should we b
e worried?
It was Marie Curie who first used the word radioactive to describe a phenomenon discovered by Becquerel in 1896. It...
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Global School - Global Citizens
What Covid-19 has taught us is that the world is not as big as we thought. Almost overnight we realised that we are Global Citizens, and this pandemic affects everyone. So together we need to get the conversations started around...
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Types of Angles
An angle measures the amount of turn. So how much has been turned. Angles come up everywhere in life… which is why we need to learn about them. The slope on roofs, so that rain and snow slide off. Pilots use angles to make sure they stay...
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The Haber Process & Its Environmental Implications
Learn the basics about the Haber Process and its environmental implications.