Visual Learning Systems
Investigating Chemical Reactions: Describing Chemical Reactions
Upon viewing the Investigating Chemical Reactions video series, students will be able to do the following: Define a chemical reaction as a process in which substances undergo changes to produce new materials with different properties....
SciShow
Detecting Tornadoes Early by Observing Lightning... from Space
It’s handy having a view of Earth from space. This particular view may be one that changes the way we predict weather phenomena.
Curated Video
How to find the Molecular Formula of a Chemical Compound
The molecular formula is the actual formula of a compound and can be found by comparing the mass of the molecular formula to the mass of the empirical formula to figure out how much bigger the molecular formula is compared to the...
Catalyst University
Combining Cations & Anions to Name Ionic Compounds
Here, I show you how to write the formula for an ionic compound given the cation and anion. [5 examples]
FuseSchool
How To Balance Equations - Part 1
Learn the basics about balancing equations, as a part of chemical calculations. The law of conservation of mass states that no atoms are lost or made during a chemical reaction. There are different ways of arranging the atoms. Chemical...
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Chemistry Lesson: Chemical Formulas
Prepare your young chemists for the world of chemistry! In the first installment in a series of ten, pupils follow Dr. Ken's lead as they interpret elemental symbols, learn subscripts, and explore various chemical formulas to begin the...
Fuse School
Formulae of Organic Molecules
Take the bewilderment out of basic formula writing! Young organic chemists explore the various ways of writing chemical formulas in an animated video. The narrator explains the process of writing formulas in displayed, empirical,...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Chemical Equation: Balancing: Lesson 2
This lesson will use examples to demonstrate how to balance a chemical equation using coefficients and leaving formula subscripts unaltered. It is 2 of 2 in the series titled "Chemical Equation: Balancing."