Instructional Video4:06
Fuse School

Aluminium: Uses and Anodising

9th - 12th
What is the most common element in Earth's crust? Aluminum! Although abundant, extracting the element is every expensive. The video lesson explains the properties of aluminum and what makes it a valuable element in everyday items.
Instructional Video5:12
Fuse School

What are Ions?

9th - 12th
Add a charge to your classes with a lesson on ions! The video instructor describes the formation of ions through an analysis of the electron configuration. Scholars learn the configuration and the notation related to ions.
Instructional Video4:48
Fuse School

Group 1 - The Alkali Metals

9th - 12th Standards
People use alkali metals, such as lithium, for many commercial purposes. The sixth video in a 15-part series covers the alkali metals. It explains the properties they share, how to handle them safely, and how the rate of reactions...
Instructional Video3:19
Fuse School

Ionic Bonds

9th - 12th Standards
Isn't it ionic that when atoms steal from each other, we call it bonding? A brief video explains ionic bonds, details what an ion is, how they are attracted, and the type of bond formed. The first video in a six-part series on ionic...
Instructional Video4:57
Fuse School

Electrolysis of Brine

9th - 12th
Manufacture new compounds through an electrolysis process. The 29th lesson of the 35-part chemistry series explains how to decompose NaCl through electrolysis. The instructor explains the ionic implications and how to detect the...
Instructional Video3:50
Fuse School

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 Video5:22
Fuse School

Ammonium Salts and Solutions

9th - 12th Standards
The importance of ammonium salt solutions is covered in a video that explains how to solve the reactions, the chemical equations, and the structure of the various ions. 
Instructional Video4:38
SciShow

3 Chemistry Experiments That Changed the World

9th - 12th Standards
Did you know all the good chemistry jokes Argon? The narrator explores chemistry through the eyes of three experiments which, in his opinion, are the most important ones in chemistry. These would be the discovery of oxygen, the discovery...
Instructional Video8:53
Bozeman Science

Acids, Bases and pH

9th - 12th Standards
This resource must have a greater concentration of hydroxide ions than hydrogen ions because it makes pH seem basic. The video describes what happens on a molecular level to change the pH of a liquid and focuses on the importance of...
Instructional Video9:14
Bozeman Science

Atoms and the Periodic Table

9th - 12th Standards
After discovering plutonium, Glenn Seaborg was given the opportunity to determine its periodic symbol. Rather than going with the obvious Pl, he went with Pu as a joke. The designation was approved and is now on every periodic...
Instructional Video8:56
Bozeman Science

Chemical Bonds - Covalent vs Ionic

9th - 12th Standards
A chemistry walks  viewers through non-polar covalent, polar covalent, and ionic bonds and how to determine the type of specific chemical bonds. 
Instructional Video4:54
Fuse School

Other Acids

9th - 12th
What do you call an acid with an attitude? A-mean-oh acid. Many pupils think of the acids found in the lab rather than the more common every day acids. The video introduces more common acids in food, our bodies, and other areas of...
Instructional Video4:26
Fuse School

Bronsted-Lowry Theory

9th - 12th Standards
Learn about the Arrhenius Theory as well as the holes in the theory with a video introduces the Bronsted-Lowry Theory and details the relationships with ions and protons. 
Instructional Video4:21
Fuse School

What Makes Something Acidic?

9th - 12th Standards
An informative video provides a definition for an acid, where it falls on the pH scale, and how individuals test for them. It uses many examples with chemical equations.
Instructional Video1:35
Berkeley University of California

Oxidation Bond Angle (NB)

9th - Higher Ed
What is the show Caesium and Iodine love watching together? CsI. The first video explains how to determine the bond angle of an oxidation. The second focuses on how to determine which are linear ions by using molecular geometry.
Instructional Video1:56
DoodleScience

Atomic Structure

9th - 12th
The Rutheford plum pudding model of an atom, as well as the nuclear model, are the subject of a video that also includes an explanation of protons, neutrons, electrons, nucleus, atomic mass, atomic charge, and ions. 
Instructional Video1:20
DoodleScience

Resistance

9th - 12th
Want a quick explanation for how resistance works as an electric current flows through a wire? Then check out this video that covers electrons, conductors, ions, and the formula for resistance. It also graphs how voltage varies...
Instructional Video10:43
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Crash Course

How To Speak Chemistrian

9th - 12th Standards
Learning how scientists named chemicals can be as challenging as learning a foreign language! Chances are, you've used these names at least once or twice in class. From the video, learn how chemical compounds earn their names — no...
Instructional Video7:17
Berkeley University of California

pH of Weak Base Solution (NB)

9th - Higher Ed
Young chemists solve for the pH of a weak base solution. Using the information from the video, they complete an assessment quiz.
Instructional Video5:13
Berkeley University of California

Weak Acid - Weak Base

9th - Higher Ed Standards
How do you tell a plumber from a chemist? Ask them to pronounce unionized. The first video in the set demonstrates the pH and conduction of ions based on their acid and base strengths. The next two videos are quizzes that apply the...
Instructional Video2:24
Berkeley University of California

Solubility of Ionic Solids

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Scholars first learn about Le Chatelier's principle with a two-video set. They then apply their knowledge to a short quiz. 
Instructional Video9:46
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Crash Course

Atomic Hook-Ups - Types of Chemical Bonds

9th - 12th Standards
Atoms form relationships with other atoms, just like humans. Their relationships are called bonds and there are different types. Explore how energy is transferred between atoms through ionic and covalent bonds. 
Instructional Video13:34
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1
Crash Course

Water and Solutions - for Dirty Laundry

9th - 12th Standards
The Earth is over 70% water and so are our bodies. What makes water so special? Learn about water and its properties as it relates to solutions, dilutions, electrolytes, and molarity.
Instructional Video2:15
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Ricochet Science

Chemical Bonding - Ionic vs. Covalent Bonds

9th - 12th
Demonstrate that all bonds are not made the same. Use the video to compare ionic and covalent bonds. Each bond is explained in depth using specific examples.