Visual Learning Systems
Observing Properties
In this video students will make observations to identify materials based on their properties. Students will set up their own experiment in which they will identify the properties of ten types of matter. The video correlates to the Next...
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Comparison of Physical Properties of Metals and Non-Metals
It explains the physical properties of metals and non-metals.
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Thermal
Relating to heat or temperature. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science Glossary Films reinforce abstract concepts and key...
SciShow Kids
Why Does Cooking Eggs Make Them Hard?
Jessi and Squeaks grab a snack and learn all about why boiling eggs makes them hard! Second Grade Next Generation Science Standards Disciplinary Core Ideas: PS1.A: Structure and Properties of Matter - Different kinds of matter exist and...
Crash Course Kids
The Science of Lunch
Even an empty lunch sack is useful to science. You can examine it and come up with some traits. In this episode, Sabrina chats about things like malleability, hardness, conductivity, and magnetism. And all with lunch! This first series...
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What Is Plasma
Learn the basics about plasma - the fourth state of matter, when learning about properties of matter. When ice is sufficiently heated, it melts to form water. It has therefore undergone a change of state – from a solid to a liquid....
Physics Girl
HOME CHALLENGE: 20 Easy Experiments in 5 mins for Bored Adults and Kids at School Inside
Are you a bored adult or a parent stuck at home? Try these DIY science experiments! SAFETY TIPS FOR TEA BAG ROCKET • Flammable surfaces: DO NOT light tea bags on a flammable surface. Experiment should be conducted on a fireproof surface,...
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Water
This explains structure and properties of water including hardness of water and methods of removing the hardness.
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Comparing Aluminum and Steel: Key Differences and Applications
This video provides a brief yet informative overview of the differences between aluminum and steel. It explores their physical properties, strengths, weaknesses, and various applications. Whether you're interested in engineering,...
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What Is Plasma | Properties of Matter | Chemistry | FuseSchool
What Is Plasma | Properties of Matter | Chemistry | FuseSchool Learn the basics about plasma - the fourth state of matter, when learning about properties of matter. When ice is sufficiently heated, it melts to form water. It has...
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Giant Chemical Structures - Part 2 | Properties of Matter | Chemistry | FuseSchool
This is part 2 for our videos on giant chemical structures. Part 1 is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKTsQOpLwdE&t=19s Giant ionic structures also have exceptionally high melting points. This is because the electrostatic...
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Heat and Thermodynamics | A-Level Physics | Doodle Science
A Level Physics Doodle Science teaches you GCSE and A Level physics in a less boring way in almost no time! Follow me: https://twitter.com/DoodleSci You can support me at: https://patreon.com/doodlescience Script: Everything, whether...
Crash Course
Metals & Ceramics: Crash Course Engineering #19
Today we’ll explore more about two of the three main types of materials that we use as engineers: metals and ceramics. We’ll discuss properties of metals, alloys, ceramics, clay, cement, and glass-ceramic materials. We’ll also look at...
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9 Diamonds Unveiled: Exploring Allotropy and the Structure of Diamond
Allotropy | Crystalline & Amorphous forms |3D structure of Diamond | Covalenet solid | Applications Allotropy is the fascinating phenomenon where an element can exist in various structural forms, called allotropes, each with its own...
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Beautiful Bonds The World of Covalent and Metallic Solids
Beautiful Bonds: The World of Covalent and Metallic Solids Covalent solids, also known as network solids, are materials with atoms bonded together in a continuous network by covalent bonds, resulting in large, rigid structures. These...
SciShow Kids
Make Edible Glass Hearts!
Glass is really cool, but where does it come from? Jessi and Squeaks have a pretty sweet activity to show you how glass is made SOURCES: Disciplinary Core Ideas: PS1.A: Structure and Properties of Matter - Different kinds of matter exist...
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Giant Chemical Structures - Part 2
Giant ionic structures also have exceptionally high melting points. This is because the electrostatic interactions between the ions are very strong. Mg2+ and O2- ions have double the number of charges on their ions than Na+ and Cl- ions...
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Exploring Crystalline and Ionic Solids
Exploring Crystalline Ionic Solids. Crystalline solids have a regular internal arrangement of particles, a long range order, and sharp melting points. They are hard and rigid, with a characteristic heat of fusion. They are anisotropic,...
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Can Metals Exist as Gases?
Yes, metals can exist in gaseous forms. To illustrate, let's consider lead, which has a boiling point of 1740°C. When heated past its melting point of 327°C, lead turns into a gas at 1740°C. Another notable example is mercury, which...
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Can Metals Exist as Gases?
Yes, metals can exist in gaseous forms. To illustrate, let's consider lead, which has a boiling point of 1740°C. When heated past its melting point of 327°C, lead turns into a gas at 1740°C. Another notable example is mercury, which...
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Analyzing the Effects of Salt on the Melting of Ice - Harry's Experiment
The video discusses an experiment carried out by Harry to investigate how the temperature of crushed ice varies as it melts. Harry placed some crushed ice in a boiling tube and then placed the boiling tube in a beaker of water. The...
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Light in a Tube: Exploring Discharge Tube Experiments
Discharge tube experiments are crucial in understanding atomic structure and the discovery of subatomic particles. These experiments involve the interaction of electricity with gases at low pressures, observing cathode rays and their...
Rock 'N Learn
Physical Science for Kids - Lab Safety, Scientific Method, Atoms, Molecules, Electricity, and More
Physical Science for Kids is the fun way to learn important facts about physical science and get ready for tests. Take a fascinating journey to the Super Science Station to learn about lab safety, the scientific method, atoms, molecules,...
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What Are Metallic Bonds?
Learn the basics about particles in a metal, that are held together by metallic bonds.What are metallic bonds? Find out more in this video!