Instructional Video4:35
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Haber Process—Outline

9th - 12th
How many ways can you create ammonia? Learn the industrial process of producing ammonia created during WWII. The 14th installment of a 35-part series of lessons explains the Haber Process and its application of Le Chatelier's...
Instructional Video4:48
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Equilibrium-Dynamic and Changing

9th - 12th
Explore the characteristics of a reaction in dynamic equilibrium. The 12th installment in a series of 35 video lessons discusses the concept of dynamic equilibrium. The video instructor uses animation to demonstrate the process.
Instructional Video3:13
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What are Reversible Reactions?

9th - 12th
Ever wish you could go back in time? A reversible reaction is chemistry's way of turning back the clock! The ninth installment in a 35-part chemistry lesson series explains the science behind reversible reactions. The instructor uses...
Instructional Video5:40
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Rates of Reactions—Part 2

9th - 12th
Learners examine the factors that affect reaction rates in the sixth lesson in a 35-part video series. The video instructor explains the different factors that change reaction rates, and the connection between volume, pressure, and...
Instructional Video2:53
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Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide

9th - 12th
Break down a great lesson on decomposition reaction with an informative video. Fourth in a 35-part series, the resource builds from the previous lesson explaining the role of a catalyst. The detailed video explains the experimental...
Instructional Video3:33
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What Are Catalysts?

9th - 12th
Investigate the power of a catalyst during a chemical reaction. The third video in a sizzling chemistry series explains the role of a catalyst in lowering the activation energy required in a chemical reaction. The narrator shares...
Instructional Video3:57
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Collision Theory and Reactions—Part 2

9th - 12th
Get a positive reaction from your class as they explore the energy of reactions through a video analysis. The second lesson in a series of 35 explains energy absorption and release during chemical reactions. Graphs track the energy to...
Instructional Video2:58
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Collision Theory and Reactions

9th - 12th
The first lesson in a 35-part video series explains how orientation and energy determine a successful collision reaction. Scholars examine the requirements for a collision reaction to take place and come to understand that the...
Instructional Video3:52
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What Are Dilutions? - Part 2

9th - 12th Standards
The final video in a 30-part series explains how to calculate serial dilutions. Using two practice problems, it shows each step in the process and describes how to solve.
Instructional Video3:50
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What Are Dilutions?

9th - 12th Standards
Many people use dilution when cooking sauces, soups, and gravy. The 29th lesson in a 30-part series explains how scientists use dilution in a chemistry lab. The activity focuses on the equation for solving dilution problems and...
Instructional Video3:55
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Calculating Molar Volume Using Experimental Data

9th - 12th Standards
Calculating molar volume from experimental data often means the additional challenge of complex numbers and slight errors in measurement. The 23rd video in a 30-part series offers two types of experimental data to work from and models...
Instructional Video3:51
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Molar Volumes of Gases

9th - 12th Standards
In the United States, motor vehicles cause around 75 percent of the carbon monoxide pollution, but how do we measure this pollution? The 21st video in a series of 30 discusses what we mean by molar volumes of gases. It...
Instructional Video4:07
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Separating Mixtures

9th - 12th
Putting things together in the lab is easy; sometimes, separating them is the hard part. A variety of chemical separation methods come to life in the final installment of a 10-part series. Perfect for young chemists, the video describes...
Instructional Video3:50
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Spectrometry

9th - 12th
Your class' curiosity will peak during this video about the process of spectrometry. Young chemists discover how spectrometry assists forensic chemists in determining the identity of unknown substances, as well as how it played a role in...
Instructional Video4:01
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Chromatography—Paper and Thin Layer

9th - 12th
Get ready to play detective! The eighth video in a series of ten explains two types of chemical separation methods via chromatography. The class experiences how substances move and deposit, based on solubility, then how to compare the...
Instructional Video2:55
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Testing for Chlorides, Bromides, and Iodides

9th - 12th
How do we know when water is safe to drink? Part seven of a 10-part videos series uses water quality as a platform to explore the behavior of halide ions in solution, Further tests help learners differentiate between precipitates that...
Instructional Video2:56
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Testing for the Negative Ions

9th - 12th
Polyatomic ions... where do I begin? One of the most difficult concepts for budding scientists to learn and recognize comes to life in an enlightening resource. Show pupils some demonstrations, via the sixth video in a series of 10, to...
Instructional Video3:58
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Testing for the Positive Ions (Part 2)

9th - 12th
How can you tell the difference between chemical compounds, when so many of them are white and powdery? The fifth installment in a series of ten videos exposes learners to flame tests and formation of insoluble compounds as methods...
Instructional Video2:25
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Testing for the Presence of Water

9th - 12th
Want to know a secret? Young chemists may dismiss the idea of needing to test for the presence of water after a chemical reaction,  but when you tell them they can create invisible ink in the process, that might get their attention!...
Instructional Video3:27
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Testing for Hydrogen, Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, Ammonia, and Chlorine

9th - 12th
How can a chemist tell what gas a chemical reaction produced? Part two of a ten-part series prompts pupils to discover a number of simple tests that can reveal the identity of a gas. The video reinforces the concepts of solubility,...
Instructional Video3:38
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Collecting and Identifying Gases

9th - 12th
How do you catch something that can't be seen, has no odor, and makes no sound? Discover the common methods of gas collection in this first of a ten-part video series. Learners see how the properties of density and solubility are...
Instructional Video4:24
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Concentration Formula and Calculations

9th - 12th Standards
Does a concentrated solution or a diluted solution contain more particles? The 24th video in a 30-part series answers this question as an introduction to figuring concentration using the standard formulas. Through two different formula...
Instructional Video4:30
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Calculating Gas Volumes

9th - 12th Standards
How do scientists measure how much pollution a car gives off? Scholars build on their knowledge of the molecular volume of a gas in order to calculate gas volumes in chemical reactions. The 22nd video in a 30-part series uses...
Instructional Video4:04
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Barium Meals

9th - 12th Standards
How and why barium is used in X-rays is the focus of a video that also describes the similarities with bones, the insolubility, and the medical applications of this element.