Instructional Video1:57
MinutePhysics

Magnetic Levitation

12th - Higher Ed
Magnetic Levitation
Instructional Video8:00
SciShow

8 Elements You Might Not Know That Are Extremely Useful

12th - Higher Ed
There are 118 elements on the periodic table, but it seems like only a handful of them get any attention. But just because you haven't heard of an element doesn't mean that it isn't a vital part of everyday life! Learn about these lesser...
Instructional Video8:11
SciShow

8 Lesser-Known, Useful Elements

12th - Higher Ed
There are 118 elements on the periodic table, but it seems like only a handful of them get any attention. But just because you haven't heard of an element doesn't mean that it isn't a vital part of everyday life.
Instructional Video2:08
MinutePhysics

Magnetic Levitation

12th - Higher Ed
Magnetic Levitation
Instructional Video6:45
Bozeman Science

Magnetic Properties

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains how all material has magnetic properties. Ferromagnetic material can be permanently magnetized, paramagnetic material will align with magnetic fields, and diamagnetic material will align weakly with...
Instructional Video2:26
Curated Video

Anion Vacancies and F Centres in Metal Excess Defects

9th - Higher Ed
The formation of F-centers in a crystal is caused by the presence of anion vacancies, which are caused by the presence of metal excess defects. Alkali metal halides, such as sodium chloride and potassium chloride, are examples of...
Instructional Video4:38
Curated Video

4 Things You Were Taught Wrong in Chemistry

9th - Higher Ed
If you have taken a chemistry class, chances are you were taught at least 1 of these 4 things wrong: atoms are solid spheres, all solutions are liquids, chemical equation, magnetic metals. Check out this video to see if you were taught...
Instructional Video7:54
Catalyst University

Using Molar Susceptibility to Determine Spin State

Higher Ed
Using Molar Susceptibility to Determine Spin State
Instructional Video4:19
Catalyst University

Calculate Molar Susceptibility

Higher Ed
Calculate Molar Susceptibility
Instructional Video2:33
Catalyst University

Molar Susceptibility: Determining Unpaired Electrons

Higher Ed
Molar Susceptibility: Determining Unpaired Electrons
Instructional Video5:05
Professor Dave Explains

Limitations of VSEPR Theory

12th - Higher Ed
We've learned about VSEPR theory, and we know how to use it to predict molecular geometry for a variety of organic molecules. But in fact, there are situations where predictions made with VSEPR theory do not line up with experimental...
Instructional Video4:12
Professor Dave Explains

Lewis Dot Structures

12th - Higher Ed
Finally, you'll understand all those weird pictures of molecules with the letters and the lines and the dots! Those are lewis dot structures. Let's learn how to draw them. It's easier than you think.
Instructional Video8:52
msvgo

The Inner Transition Elements (f- Block)

K - 12th
It gives idea about lanthanides such as position, electronic configuration, atomic, ionic size, & their uses.
Instructional Video18:02
Curated Video

Molecular Orbital Theory

K - 12th
It describes linear combination of atomic orbitals, conditions for combination of atomic orbitals, types of molecular orbitals and energy level diagram.
Instructional Video7:49
Professor Dave Explains

Free Radicals

12th - Higher Ed
Introducing free radicals.
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Paramagnetism and Diamagnetism

9th - 10th
Explanation of how paired and unpaired electrons can create different magnetic forces based on the electron configurations. [8:04]
Instructional Video
Sophia Learning

Sophia: Paired and Unpaired Electrons: Lesson 1

9th - 10th
This lesson will point out the difference between electron pairs and unpaired electrons in an atom using orbital diagrams. It is 1 of 3 in the series titled "Paired and Unpaired Electrons."