Catalyst University
BASICS of the Electron Transport Chain & Oxidative Phosphorylation
In this video, we explore how NADH and FADH2 feed into and power the electron transport chain (respiratory chain) which is coupled with ATP synthesis.
FuseSchool
CHEMISTRY - Matter - Parts of an Atom
Parts Of An Atom | Properties of Matter | Chemistry | FuseSchool Learn about the parts of an atom, their mass, and their charge, in this video from the Properties of Matter chapter FuseSchool Chemistry.
Professor Dave Explains
Anti-Markovnikov Hydrohalogenation
Looking at anti-markovnikov hydrohalogenation as an example of a radical reaction.
Flipping Physics
Determining the Speed of the Electron in the Bohr Model of the Hydrogen Atom
Assuming a circular orbit of the electron about the nuclear proton in the Bohr model of the hydrogen atom, determine the speed of the electron.
Visual Learning Systems
Understanding Protons, Electrons, and Charge Interactions
In this video, the teacher explains the behavior of protons and electrons when they come close to each other. They discuss how protons and electrons repel each other when they are of the same charge, but attract each other when they have...
FuseSchool
Properties of Hydrogen
Hydrogen is a gas at room temperature, and is the first element in the periodic table. It has the chemical symbol H, but is usually found as a diatomic molecule of H2. It reacts with oxygen to form water. Hydrogen is a colourless,...
Jam Campus
Atoms Song
Learn about protons, neutrons, and electrons in song format! A great way to boost classroom engagement when introducing new topics.
Professor Dave Explains
Organometallic Reactions Part 5: Nucleophilic/Electrophilic Attack on Ligands
Reactions that occur on the ligands themselves are quite common. Let's look at two common types of ligand reactions: nucleophilic and electrophilic attacks. Which types of ligands that are susceptible to these attacks and what happens?
msvgo
Structure of an Atom: Thomson's Model of an Atom
It explains the structure of an atom and talks about Thomson’s model of an atom.
DoodleScience
Nuclear Radiation _ GCSE Physics
Doodle Science teaches you high school physics in a less boring way in almost no time!
FuseSchool
CHEMISTRY - Matter - Atomic Number & Mass Number
Atomic Number & Mass Number | Properties of Matter | Chemistry | FuseSchool How do we tell elements apart from each other? Find out in this video from the Properties of Matter chapter of the Virtual School GCSE Chemistry.
Curated Video
Atomic Structure: Understanding the Components and Properties of Atoms
This video is about atomic structure and covers the three particles that make up an atom - protons, neutrons, and electrons. The video discusses their properties, such as charge and relative mass, and where they are located within the...
msvgo
Atomic Masses and Composition of Nucleus
This nugget describes the nucleus of an atom. It talks about the various aspects of a nucleus like atomic number, atomic mass unit, isotopes and isobars, with examples.
Professor Dave Explains
Nuclear Reactions, Radioactivity, Fission and Fusion
Radioactivity. We've seen it in movies, it's responsible for the Ninja Turtles. It's responsible for Godzilla. But what is it? It's time to learn exactly what nuclear reactions are, and what it is that makes atomic bombs so destructive,...
FuseSchool
What Makes Things Alkali?
Learn the basics about What makes things alkali? How is alkali recognized? What are alkali chemical properties? Find out more in this video!
Professor Dave Explains
Acid-Base Equilibria and Buffer Solutions
Remember those pesky iceboxes? Weak acids and bases establish equilibria, so we have to do iceboxes to figure out things about them. But don't worry, buffers are neat.
Flipping Physics
AP Physics 1: Review of Electrostatics
Review of the Electrostatics topics covered in the AP Physics 1 curriculum.
Catalyst University
Titration Curves: A Conceptual Math-based Approach
Titration Curves: A Conceptual Math-based Approach
Physics Girl
The ULTRAVIOLET CATASTROPHE
How did the field of quantum mechanics come about in the first place? The Rayleigh-Jeans catastrophe, also known as the ultraviolet catastrophe was a prediction by the Rayleigh-Jeans law that a blackbody would radiate infinite amounts of...
Professor Dave Explains
Hofmann Elimination via Exhaustive Methylation of Amines
We know how to do elimination reactions when something like a halogen is the leaving group. But we can we do this kind of chemistry to eliminate an amino group? We can! We have to do something called exhaustive methylation, and once you...
Professor Dave Explains
Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution
Introducing electrophilic aromatic substitution.
Professor Dave Explains
Carbocation Rearrangement - Hydride and Methanide Shifts
An overview of the ways that carbocations can rearrange to form more stable intermediates.
Professor Dave Explains
Electric Charge and Electric Fields
What's the deal with electricity? Benjamin Franklin flies a kite one day and then all of a sudden you can charge your phone? There's a gap in conceptual understanding! Let's figure out what electricity is, exactly, and how it works.