Instructional Video6:27
Berkeley University of California

Colored Solution and Pen Laser

11th - Higher Ed
How does color follow the wave model of electromagnetic radiation? A video demonstrates experiments to model both absorption and emission of the color spectrum. 
Instructional Video5:58
Berkeley University of California

Diffraction and Interference

11th - Higher Ed
How do you study something you can't see? The instructor in a video models an experiment that shows the wave properties of light (electromagnetic waves). The video follows another in a 14-part series that describes the features...
Instructional Video3:12
Berkeley University of California

Light as a Wave

11th - Higher Ed
Let's break down light into the waves that produce it. The series on chemistry of light begins by explaining the features of the waves that create light including speed, wavelength, and frequency.
Instructional Video7:42
Berkeley University of California

VSEPR Examples

9th - Higher Ed
Ah is the element of surprise. It is also one of the few elements you won't encounter when doing VSEPR problems. The videos work many examples of VSEPR in various configurations and detail the angle degrees based on the number of atomic...
Instructional Video5:35
Berkeley University of California

Sulfate Bond Order (NB)

9th - Higher Ed
Sharing is caring in covalent bonds. The instructor details how to solve for bond order in covalent bonds using electron dot structures to find the formal charges. 
Instructional Video2:28
Berkeley University of California

Alcohol Oxidation (NB)

9th - Higher Ed
I blew up my chemistry experiment. Oxidants happen. The ninth video in the series walks through the steps on how to solve one problem by finding oxidation numbers using an electron dot structure.
Instructional Video1:55
Berkeley University of California

Formal Charge

9th - Higher Ed
Want to hear a joke about element 116? Uuh ... Here is a video that explains how to find the formal charge of a molecule using its covalent electron distribution. It focuses on electron dot structure and dividing the molecule into...
Instructional Video1:06
Berkeley University of California

Ionization Energy, Electron Affinity

9th - Higher Ed
What do dipoles say in passing? Have you got a moment? Videos begin with ionization energy, then move on to covalent bonds, polar-covalent bonds, and ionic bonds. After a discussion of dipole moments, a video quiz reviews the material....