Instructional Video4:47
FuseSchool

Hydrogen & Fuel Cells

6th - Higher Ed
We are trying to design a way to power vehicles of the future by using the hydrogen that is stored as a fuel cell for Motor Vehicles in order to obtain energy for the vehicle we need to rejoin the hydrogen with oxygen and this is done...
Instructional Video0:37
Curated Video

I WONDER - How Much Metal Is Recycled Every Year?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of how much metal is recycled every year.
Instructional Video25:54
TMW Media

Density

K - 5th
This program covers the very important topic of density as it relates to chemistry. We begin by discussing mass and volume and conclude by showing that the ratio of these quantities (mass per unit volume) is a very useful way to compare...
Instructional Video13:20
Schooling Online

Shakespeare Today: Julius Caesar - Theme of Appearance Vs Reality

3rd - Higher Ed
Watch this lesson today to discover how Shakespeare explores the conflict between the appearances characters present and the reality of their intentions in Julius Caesar. See how Cassius and Antony use language to distort reality, and...
Instructional Video11:23
Professor Dave Explains

Types of Bonding in Transition Metal Systems and Simple Ligands

12th - Higher Ed
Now that we've made it through the periodic table, it's time to look at transition metals and the coordination compounds they can form. What types of ligands can they interact with, and how? What shapes do they make? There is so much to...
Instructional Video4:20
FuseSchool

Reactions Of Copper

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about Reactions of copper. What does copper react to? How is the chemical reaction of copper noticed? Find out more in this video!
Instructional Video5:06
The Backyard Scientist

Molten Iron Vs. HUGE Magnet

K - 5th
Have you ever wondered what happens when you bring a magnet near 5000 degree molten Iron? Does it attract? Or repel? Maybe it create cool shapes. But most importantly... DOES IT EXPLODE?! I set off thermite over a very large and...
Instructional Video2:03
NASA

NASA | Cosmic Ice

3rd - 11th
NASA scientists at the Goddard Cosmic Ice Lab are studying a kind of chemistry almost never found on Earth. The extreme cold, hard vacuum, and high radiation environment of space allows the formation of an unstructured form of solid...
Instructional Video12:32
Catalyst University

Pi-backbonding with Strong-Field Ligands

Higher Ed
Pi-backbonding with Strong-Field Ligands
Instructional Video7:58
Professor Dave Explains

Practice Problem: Significant Figures

12th - Higher Ed
The best way to know how to do calculations and report your answers to the correct number of significant figures is to practice! In here there are a few opportunities to check your understanding of this concept.
Instructional Video4:00
Curated Video

The Importance and Applications of Potassium: A Nutrient and Element

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn about potassium, an important nutrient and element found in bananas. The video covers the discovery and properties of potassium, its role in the human body, its presence in various foods, and its uses in agriculture and other...
Instructional Video17:09
Curated Video

Learn English Through News - Advanced English Listening

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn English through news with the help of Sensations English.
Instructional Video5:23
Curated Video

Thermal Conduction: How Energy is Transferred Through Solids

9th - Higher Ed
This video explains the concept of thermal conduction, which is the transfer of thermal energy through solids. The video discusses the three main mechanisms of thermal energy transfer, thermal conduction, convection and thermal...
Instructional Video2:13
NASA

NASA | IceBridge Kicks Off Campaign with “New” Aircraft

3rd - 11th
NASA’s Operation IceBridge is back in the field, but this time, there’s a twist. Instead of using the P-3 or DC-8 aircraft from previous campaigns, they’ve outfitted a C-130 cargo plane for the trip. Science flights begin this week as...
Instructional Video1:01
Curated Video

I WONDER - Why Do Opposite Poles Attract?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of why do opposite poles attract.
Instructional Video2:50
Curated Video

The Etching Technique of Francisco Goya

9th - Higher Ed
Francisco Goya's series of aquatint prints, Los Caprichos and The Disasters of War (Los desastres de la guerra) has long been recognized as one of the supreme monuments of European art. How did Goya create these complex aquatint tones?...
Instructional Video6:46
Rachel's English

Homophones Part 4

6th - Higher Ed
In this English grammar video you will learn all of the common homonyms and homophones in the English language. Homophones and homonyms are difficult when you are learning English grammar and vocabulary. But in this video you learn all...
Instructional Video2:12
Curated Video

Plate Heat Exchangers Basics

Higher Ed
Plate heat exchangers what are they, how do they work and where do we use them. Find out here in this video on plate heat exchangers.
Instructional Video0:28
The March of Time

MOT 1945: BATTLE OF IWO JIMA: TANK TRACKS

12th - Higher Ed
Tank tracks, & truck wheels stuck in sand of Iwo Jima beach, Marines laying out metal mats, vehicles moving on mats, soldiers mobilizing.
Instructional Video0:58
Curated Video

I WONDER - Can Magnets Be Turned Off?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of can magnets be turned off.
Instructional Video10:14
Professor Dave Explains

The 18 Electron Rule for Transition Metal Complexes

12th - Higher Ed
Ok, so we understand how ligands bond to metals to form transition metal complexes, but how many ligands will fit? Well, remember the octet rule from general chemistry? There is a similar concept that we can apply here, which is called...
Instructional Video12:23
Professor Dave Explains

Organic Chemistry Practice Exam 4

12th - Higher Ed
Organic Chemistry Practice Exam 4
Instructional Video4:59
Professor Dave Explains

Organolithium Reagents

9th - Higher Ed
We've seen one organometallic reagent before, the Grignard reagent. That had magnesium in it. Well now let's learn another! Organolithium reagents are commonly used, so let's see what they do.
Instructional Video9:25
The Backyard Scientist

Making a Sword with THERMITE!

K - 5th
Usually Thermite is used to destroy things... Instead, I wanted to use it to make something to destroy things with. If you have never heard of it -Thermite is a mixture of Iron Oxide (rust) and Aluminum powder. When you ignite it a...