Instructional Video3:52
FuseSchool

Concentration Formula & Calculations

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about Concentration formula and calculations. How do you calculate the masses of reactants and products from balanced equations? Find out more in this video!
Instructional Video5:36
Healthcare Triage

Reduce Crime AND Save Money: Treat Addiction Instead of Punishing People

Higher Ed
Substance abuse and addiction are terrible for addicts health, and they're really tough on family and friends. Addiction also drives up the violent crime rate, and the rate of property crime. This week on Healthcare Triage, Aaron Carroll...
Instructional Video8:16
Curated Video

Understanding Solubility: Factors and Interpretation of Solubility Curves

Higher Ed
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...
Instructional Video5:12
FuseSchool

What Is Water Pollution

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about water pollution, whilst learning about environmental chemistry. The substances mankind throws away have polluted lakes, rivers and even the oceans. The United Nations estimate that around 10% of the world’s people...
Instructional Video15:03
msvgo

Enthalpy Change in rate of H of a Reaction - Reaction Enthalpy

K - 12th
It defines the term reaction enthalpy,expression for the enthalpy change, standard enthalpy of reactions and formation as well enthalpy change during phase transformations.
Instructional Video5:35
Curated Video

Understanding Sound Propagation and the Mechanics of Human Hearing

9th - Higher Ed
This lecture video explains how sound waves propagate, transfer from air to a solid, and how the human ear works. The video then explains how sound waves interact with solids, including reflection, absorption, and transmission. The video...
Instructional Video9:16
Curated Video

Genetic Modification: Processes and Applications

Higher Ed
The video is a lecture presentation on genetic modification or genetic engineering, explaining the process of modifying an organism's genome to introduce desirable characteristics. The presenter describes the use of plasmids and viruses...
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 Video3:18
Mazz Media

Translational Motion

6th - 8th
This live-action video program is about the word Translational Motion. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word Translational Motion through use of video footage, photographs,...
Instructional Video12:12
Schooling Online

Chemistry Properties and Structure of Matter: Properties of Matter - Percentage Composition

3rd - Higher Ed
Watch Cookie struggle after the pirates had a late night out on the seven seas. They should be awake after eating 90% dark chocolate and drinking a strong (10 000%) coffee! This lesson will introduce the technique of gravimetric...
Instructional Video9:53
Professor Dave Explains

The Chemistry of Air Purification

12th - Higher Ed
It's amazing to think that we've gone from having no idea what air is, to knowing its composition intimately, and even having the ability to filter what's in it. We have produced machines that can remove both pathogens as well as harmful...
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 Video4:23
FuseSchool

Solubility Curves

6th - Higher Ed
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...
Instructional Video1:31
msvgo

Colloids

K - 12th
It defines colloids and explains the difference between colloids and solution.
Instructional Video4:27
FuseSchool

Rates of Reactions - Part 1

6th - Higher Ed
In this video you are going to learn what the reaction rate is and some ways of measuring reaction rate. Reaction rate is a measure of how quickly the reactants in a reaction change into the products of the reaction. The rate of a...
Instructional Video8:47
Schooling Online

Chemistry Properties and Structure of Matter: Properties of Matter - Pure Substances and Mixtures

3rd - Higher Ed
Introductions are important. That’s why we’re keeping things simple. Sail into the Preliminary Chemistry course with a bunch of rowdy pirates. This lesson will classify matter as pure substances and mixtures. Definitions included:...
Instructional Video7:16
Professor Dave Explains

What Are Electrolytes?

12th - Higher Ed
People throw around the term "electrolyte" quite a bit, but what does it mean? What makes something a strong electrolyte, a weak electrolyte, or a nonelectrolyte? let's find out!
Instructional Video16:29
Catalyst University

Instrumental Analysis: Capacitance 1

Higher Ed
Instrumental Analysis: Capacitance 1
Instructional Video3:45
msvgo

Effect of Dielectric on Capacitance

K - 12th
This nugget explains the effects of inserting a dielectric between a capacitor. It also explains the concept of dielectric constant.
Instructional Video3:01
Curated Video

Pure Substances vs. Mixtures: Understanding the Properties and Differences

Higher Ed
The video discusses the concept of pure substances in chemistry and highlights the differences between pure substances and mixtures. The presenter explains that pure substances are defined as a single element or compound that is not...
Instructional Video3:35
FuseSchool

How To Separate Solutions, Mixtures & Emulsions

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about separating solutions, mixtures and emulsions when learning about separation techniques as a part of chemical tests. A solution is a mixture of two or more substances in the same phase. It is formed when a solute...
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 Video4:03
Higgsino Physics

The Actual Reason Why Matter Expands When Heated - Thermal Expansion

12th - Higher Ed
A physics animation about why matter expands when heated. Thermal expansion is happens because of the morse potential. When heated (adding more kinetic energy in the molecules) the molecules have on average a bigger molecule, but why?...
Instructional Video11:13
Professor Dave Explains

Introduction to the History of Drugs

12th - Higher Ed
A drug is a substance that, when introduced to the body, produces some non-nutritional physiological effect. This includes medicinal drugs as well as recreational drugs, and they take many forms. Focusing predominately on medicinal...