Instructional Video5:27
Encyclopaedia Britannica

EB Insights: The New Deal

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn more about the program, known as the New Deal, launched by U.S. Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt to address the effects of the Great Depression.
Instructional Video4:22
Professor Dave Explains

Solubility and the Born-Haber Cycle

12th - Higher Ed
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!
Instructional Video4:35
FuseSchool

Fats and oils (Plant Oils)

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about fats and oils, more precisely plant oils. Where are these found? How do we extract fats and oils from plants? What are the fats and oils used for? Find out more in this video!
Instructional Video9:05
Catalyst University

Henry's & Raoult's Laws Standard State Activities

Higher Ed
Henry's & Raoult's Laws Standard State Activities
Instructional Video4:45
Professor Dave Explains

Expressing Concentration by Mass Percent

12th - Higher Ed
We know how to express solution concentration in terms of molarity and molality, but the common public also needs to communicate concentration for certain reasons, and they don't really know about moles and things like that. What do they...
Instructional Video9:35
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Vapour pressure of liquid solutions

K - 12th
It explains the vapour pressure of liquids with the help of Raoult's law and defines Dalton' law of partial pressures.
Instructional Video11:39
Schooling Online

Chemistry Properties and Structure of Matter: Properties of Matter - Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Mixtures

3rd - Higher Ed
Life is tough for thirsty pirates – the sea is filled with water that can’t be drunk! Thankfully, Blackbeard has figured out a trick. This lesson will compare heterogeneous and homogeneous mixtures. We’ll also look at solutions, which...
Instructional Video3:39
FuseSchool

What Are Dilutions

6th - Higher Ed
In this video, we will look at what dilutions are in chemistry, how to calculate them using a very easy equation and even extending to multiple dilutions which are called serial dilutions. Dilution is the process of adding water (or...
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Techniques and Methods of Stain Removal

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides an overview of how stain removers work, explaining the different methods they use to remove or mask stains. It discusses the use of solvents, emulsifiers, enzymes, oxidizers, and whiteners to effectively tackle...
Instructional Video11:28
Catalyst University

Freezing Point Depression | Example #1

Higher Ed
In this video, we work an example problem for freezing point depression in physical chemistry.
Instructional Video2:01
Professor Dave Explains

Molarity and Dilution

12th - Higher Ed
Now those pesky moles are swimming! But how much solute is there? Let's learn about how we measure concentrations of solutions.
Instructional Video5:41
Curated Video

Separating Mixtures: Physical Techniques and Methods

Higher Ed
The video explains how to separate mixtures through physical processes without breaking any chemical bonds. The speaker describes various techniques such as filtration, crystallization, chromatography, and distillation, while explaining...
Instructional Video4:40
Professor Dave Explains

Molality and Colligative Properties

12th - Higher Ed
Solute particles interfere with the physical processes a solution may undergo. These are known as the colligative processes of a solution. Ever wonder why we put salt on icy streets? Find out here!
Instructional Video6:53
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Separation of a Solid-Solid Mixture

K - 12th
It explains separation of solid-solid mixture by using two methods, namely sublimation and evaporation.
Instructional Video2:39
Visual Learning Systems

Solutions at Work: What Are Solutions?

9th - 12th
Upon viewing the Solutions at Work video series, students will be able to do the following: Explain that a solution is a type of mixture made of two or more substances that are evenly distributed. Provide an example of a common solution....
Instructional Video2:12
FuseSchool

The Pharmaceutical Industry

6th - Higher Ed
In this video we will look at a commonly used separation technique, which you may have already met in Chemistry, and see how it is applied in the synthesis of organic compounds as done in the pharmaceutical industry. Ideally a chemical...
Instructional Video4:07
Professor Dave Explains

Solution Chemistry and Net Ionic Equations

12th - Higher Ed
What are electrolytes? Yes, they're what plants crave. But they are also ionic solids dissociated in solution, such that they can conduct electrical current. Learn about solutions!
Instructional Video1:17
Visual Learning Systems

Exploring the Complex Nature of Solutions

9th - 12th
In this video, we explore the concept of solubility and how different substances dissolve in water. We learn that solubility refers to the amount of solute that can be dissolved in a solvent, and that a saturated solution holds the...
Instructional Video6:38
Professor Dave Explains

Types of Colloids and Their Properties

12th - Higher Ed
Earlier we learned that as far as mixtures go, we can have homogeneous solutions, or totally heterogeneous mixtures, where components don't mix. But there are actually intermediary mixtures, where substances mix to some limited degree....
Instructional Video11:16
Professor Dave Explains

Column Chromatography

12th - Higher Ed
Looking at column chromatography as a separation technique.
Instructional Video4:01
FuseSchool

Paper & Thin Layer Chromatography

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about Paper and Thin Layer Chromatography. What is Chromatography and why is it done? Find out more in this video!
Instructional Video1:49
Visual Learning Systems

Solutions at Work: Concentration of Solutions

9th - 12th
Upon viewing the Solutions at Work video series, students will be able to do the following: Explain that a solution is a type of mixture made of two or more substances that are evenly distributed. Provide an example of a common solution....
Instructional Video5:16
Weatherthings

Water Smart: The Sun, Water Cycle, & Climate - Evaporation

6th - 8th
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...
Instructional Video2:24
Weatherthings

Water Smart: The Sun, Water Cycle, & Climate - Quiz

6th - 8th
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...