Instructional Video7:07
Professor Dave Explains

Polynuclear Transition Metal Complexes

12th - Higher Ed
In previous videos, we have discussed complexes with a single metal center, but in this video we will focus on polynuclear transition metal complexes. Let's go through a couple examples and review how to check that the 18-electron rule...
Instructional Video2:34
ACDC Leadership

Money Supply Shifters (2 of 2)- Macro Topic 4.5

12th - Higher Ed
In this video I explain the three shifters of the money supply. Pay attention, you'll need this to learn monetary policy. Thanks for watching.
Instructional Video4:11
FuseSchool

What Are Redox Reactions? (Oxygen Exchange)

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about the exchange of oxygen in oxidation-reduction reactions (REDOX) when learning about chemical reactions. In a chemical reaction, oxidation is oxygen GAIN and reduction is oxygen LOSS. A good example of oxidation is...
Instructional Video2:49
MarketWatch

3 ways to protect your money in a slowing economy

Higher Ed
As consumers continue to cope with inflation and recession worries grow, here's how you can protect your finances.
Instructional Video10:50
msvgo

Unique Nature of Carbon

K - 12th
It explains sources of organic compounds and the unique characteristics of carbon atoms, namely tetracovalency, catenation and formation of strong bonds.
Instructional Video3:13
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Behaviour Of Metallic structures

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about Behaviour of metallic structures. How many types of metallic structure do you know? and what are their purposes? Find out more in this video!
Instructional Video10:11
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Enthalpies for different types of reactions

K - 12th
It describes the standard enthalpy of combustion. It explains the enthalpy of atomisation and bond enthalpy and discusses the enthalpy of solution and lattice enthalpy.
Instructional Video4:30
Curated Video

Introduction to Amino Acids and Polypeptides

Higher Ed
The video discusses the structure of amino acids, their functional groups, and their importance as a major component of proteins. It explains how amide bonds are formed between carboxylic acid and amine groups, and how amino acids can...
Instructional Video3:20
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Collision Theory & Reactions - Part 2

6th - Higher Ed
In Part 2, learn the basics about Collision Theory and Reactions. Different reactions can happen at different rates. What is a collision theory and how does it relate to reactions? Find out more in this video!
Instructional Video6:00
Mazz Media

Ionic and Covalent Bonding

6th - 8th
In this video students will come to understand the basic difference between ionic and covalent bonding. Viewers will learn that covalent bonds form between non-metallic atoms that share pairs of electrons and covalent bonds form between...
Instructional Video4:12
FuseSchool

How Enzymes Denature

6th - Higher Ed
Enzymes have optimal conditions under which they operate. Temperature, pH, enzyme concentration and substrate concentration are some conditions that affect the rate of reaction. As enzymes are proteins, they have an optimum temperature...
Instructional Video2:36
ACDC Leadership

The Money Multiplier and Reserve Requirement

12th - Higher Ed
In this video I explain the reserve requirement, the money multiplier, and how money is created. Try it on your own. Good luck!
Instructional Video15:43
Catalyst University

Resonance: Example Problems 2

Higher Ed
Resonance: Example Problems 2
Instructional Video6:25
Catalyst University

General Chemistry | Lewis Structures (Example #3)

Higher Ed
In this video, we will determine the Lewis structure for the compound, CHCl3 (chloroform).
Instructional Video4:39
Professor Dave Explains

Visualizing DNA in Virtual Reality

12th - Higher Ed
We've learned a lot about DNA, but sometimes the representations of DNA that we use to talk about it are not especially accurate. Everyone knows the popular image with the ladder rungs, but let's really get in there and visualize DNA in...
Instructional Video5:46
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Alkanes and alkenes

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about Alkanes and Alkenes, what are their properties, similarities and differences? Found out more in this video!
Instructional Video1:14
DoodleScience

The Kinetic Theory _ GCSE Physics

12th - Higher Ed
1. The kinetic theory explains the properties of the different states of matter. 2. All the particles in a solid liquid and gas are the same, the only thing that changes, is the amount of energy they have (turbine drawing). 3. Solids...
Instructional Video12:07
Professor Dave Explains

Resonance Structures/Assigning Formal Charge

12th - Higher Ed
Looking at resonance structures for organic molecules and learning how to determine formal charge.
Instructional Video4:54
FuseSchool

Covalent bonding in methane, ammonia & water

6th - Higher Ed
In this video we will look at covalent bonds in methane, ammonia, water and hydrogen fluoride. They are small, covalently-bonded molecules. The atoms within them share electrons because they have half full or more than half full valence...
Instructional Video5:38
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Alkanes & Alkenes

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics of alkanes and alkenes. After watching the covalent bonds video you should have sufficient knowledge to understand about how alkanes and alkenes are formed and the differences between them.
Instructional Video3:49
Professor Dave Explains

Thermochemistry: Heat and Enthalpy

12th - Higher Ed
What is heat? It's not just a movie with Pacino and DeNiro. Learn all about heat, and more importantly, enthalpy! Energy exchange is a big part of chemistry.
Instructional Video3:55
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Changes of State

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about changes of state as part of the solids, liquids and gases topic within properties of matter.
Instructional Video3:26
FuseSchool

Conductors & Non-Conductors

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about conductors and non-conductors as a part of elements, compounds and measures within the overall topic of properties of matter.
Instructional Video8:00
Curated Video

Covalent Bonding: Sharing Electrons to Form Stable Molecules

Higher Ed
This video discusses covalent bonding in chemistry. The presenter starts by explaining that atoms or elements want to have a full outer shell of electrons for stability. They then use examples of how non-metals like fluorine and oxygen...