Bozeman Science
Naming Compounds - Part 1
Mr. Andersen shows you how to name covalent and ionic compounds.
Bozeman Science
Naming Compounds - Part 2
Mr. Andersen shows you how write the chemical formula for chemical names.
Curated Video
B1 English Listening Practice - American Culture Pt 2
This video serves as English listening comprehension practice for intermediate-level students. In this second part of the two-part video series on American culture, a native English speaker talks in a natural way about several different...
SciShow
How the Vitamins Got Their Names
The list of vitamins can be kind of confusing, what with all those B vitamins and a random K thrown in. But every name has its story.
Curated Video
The EASY way to name Ionic Compounds!
In this video we are going to look how to name binary ionic compounds. These compounds deal with the ionic bonding of 2 different elements. Remember that an ionic compound is formed between a metal and a nonmetal or a cation and an...
Curated Video
Naming Covalent Compounds the EASY way | How to pass Chemistry
This videos will cover how to name covalent compounds. It is important to remember that we have to use prefixes when we name covalent compounds. Covalent bonds, or compounds, form between 2 nonmetals, or 2 anions. In a covalent bond the...
Curated Video
Writing Formulas for Covalent Compounds
A covalent compound is formed when 2 nonmetals bond together. When we have a covalent compound we have to use a specific set of naming rules. The first rules is that the first element keeps its name. The second rule is that the second...
Curated Video
Using ROMAN NUMERALS to name Ionic Compounds w/ a Transition Metal in Chemistry!
Transition metals are elements in the d orbital. The reason these are unique is that they do not have 1 set charge they become when they become an ion like elements in the s and p orbital. Elements in the d orbital, or our transition...
Curated Video
The ONE trick to naming Ionic Compounds with Polyatomic Ions in Chemistry!
A polyatomic ion is an ion that is made up of multiple elements. Whenever we have a polyatomic ion present, we are not going to change the name at all. The name of the polyatomic ion will stay just as it is. So when we look at the ionic...
TMW Media
Naming Molecular Compounds
This program covers the very important topic of naming molecular compounds. We begin by discussing how molecular compounds form and how they arise in nature. We discuss in detail the naming method for molecular compounds including all of...
TMW Media
Ionic Compounds
This program covers the very important topic of ionic compounds. We discuss how ionic compounds form and how to predict ahead of time what the chemical formula will be when given the atoms that form the ionic compound. We spend a great...
KnowMo
The Limits of Correlation: Understanding Causation and Making Predictions
The video is a lecture on the limits of correlation in statistics. The speaker discusses the importance of being careful when interpreting correlations and emphasizes that correlation does not infer causation. The video covers topics...
Curated Video
Introduction to Esters: Naming and Making Esters
The video explains what esters are, how they are made and named, and their uses in fragrances and flavorings. The process of making esters is demonstrated through the reaction between carboxylic acids and alcohols in the presence of a...
FuseSchool
Formulae Of Ionic Compounds & Their Names - Part 1
In this video learn how to write ionic compound formulae and how to name ionic compounds. This is the first of a two part video series.
FuseSchool
Formulae Of Ionic Compounds & Their Names: Part 2
In this video learn about polyatomic ions, how to name the ionic compounds formed from these ions and how to deduce formulae of ionic compounds formed from polyatomic ions.
TMW Media
Hydrate Compounds
This program covers the very important topic of hydrate compounds. We begin by discussing what a hydrate compound is and why they exist in nature. We discuss how to name hydrate compounds using numerous examples. The entire lesson is...
The Kiboomers
Spider Eggs in a Dish | Halloween Songs | The Kiboomers
It's Halloween time - get ready to get spooked with Spider Eggs in a Dish song for kids! Some kids get candy when they go trick or treating, but not in this song!! Watch the video and see the gross Halloween treats these children...
FuseSchool
What Is An Atom - Part 1
Learn the basics about the atom, whilst learning about properties of matter. Atoms are the small bits that make up all the matter in the world around us. There are around one hundred different sorts of atom, from the lightest, hydrogen...
Out of this Word
When Pigs Fly
Max and Moon are flipping through a travel book, when Moon says that she would like to visit Europe someday. Max responds by saying that he’d like to go to Hawaii, and enjoy the plane ride by kicking back and taking a LONG nap. Moon...
Weird History
What Caused The Battle Of The Alamo To Happen
One of the most important battles in US history was the Battle of the Alamo. While most people know about the outcome of the battle, do you know what happened before the Alamo? Thanks to the glamour of Hollywood cinema, everyone...
Super Geek Heroes
Learn about Musical Instruments with Ronnie Rock
A fun 3D animated learning episode to support the early years development area of Expressive Arts and Design. Ronnie Rock is a Super Geek Hero on a mission to learn. In this mission he sings about his favourite musical instruments by...
SciShow
8 of the Worst Stinging Insects
Generally, humans try to avoid getting stung by insects. However, in the name of science, the betterment of humanity, and pure curiosity, there are brave people out there who willingly subject themselves to the business end of the most...
SciShow
Tapputi-Belatekallim: The First Chemical Engineer | Great Minds
A perfumer from Ancient Babylon named Tapputi-Belatekallim is possibly history's first recorded chemist, and some of the techniques she used are still in practice today.
Curated Video
GCSE Chemistry - Alcohols #57
This video covers: - Alcohols are a homologous series of organic compounds with an OH functional group - How to name them - Their properties: flammable, soluble and they can be oxidised - Their uses: as fuels and solvents Exam board...