Fuse School
Calculating Masses in Electrolysis
Investigate the calculation of molecular masses resulting from electrolysis of compounds. A video instructor gives a thorough explanation of mass calculations in relation to an electrolysis redox reaction. The video shows the formula,...
Fuse School
How to Extract Aluminum Using Electrolysis
Newsflash: aluminum isn't born in the shape of a can! Learn the intricate process of extracting aluminum to its elemental form. Building from the previous lesson in the 35-part video series, the 28th installment explains how electrolysis...
Fuse School
Making Predictions Using Reactivity Series
Examine how properties of metals help to predict chemical reactions. Viewers see how to use a metal reactivity series to predict a chemical reaction in 24th lesson of the 35-part video series. Given reactants, scholars learn to read a...
Fuse School
Testing for the Positive Ions (Part 2)
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...
Fuse School
Acid + Metal
What happened to the woman who was stopped for having sodium chloride and a nine-volt in her car? She was arrested for a salt and battery! Here's a video that explains how combining an acid with a metal produces a salt and water and...
Bozeman Science
A Tour of the Periodic Table
The major groups on the periodic table and their general properties based on their electrons are the focus of a video that also explains why the table is drawn in two parts and which elements are crucial to life.
Crash Course
The Periodic Table
Don't underestimate the power of a driven mother. Learn how Mendeleev's mother helped him enter college and how she passed her passion to her son, helping him to believe in his theories. Discover the contributions he made to our current...
University of California
What Captain America Can Teach Us About Science
Do you know what Captain America's shield and the Ford F-150 have in common? The video focuses on the commonalities between super heroes and real-life scientists. It includes how they both inspire each other.
Engenius Films
Chemical Engineering: Metal Recycling
Why do we recycle industrial waste? Zubera, a chemical engineer helps find ways to recover precious metals from industrial waste so the United States can decrease its reliance on other countries for the metals. Learners discover her...
Crash Course Kids
What's My Property
What exactly can we tell about an unknown substance by its properties? is the driving question of this physical science video focusing on matter. Here, scholars find the answer to the big question via investigation of what lies...
TED-Ed
What Is Metallic Glass?
Metallic glasses are shiny and opaque, and they conduct heat and electricity like metals. They have a lot of characteristics that make them special and unique to most metals. But, what are they made of? Watch this video to discover what...
Educreations
Bond Types
Bond some basic chemistry knowledge to the brains of your students with this short instructional video. After first identifying metals and non-metals on the period table, the presenter continues on to explain the types of materials...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Metallic Nature
Explaining the properties of metals using the electron sea model. [9:28]
Brightstorm
Naming Ionic Compounds
Video lesson shows step by step how to name ionic compounds. [6:51]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Chemistry: Groups of the Periodic Table
An explanation of the families, or groups, of the periodic table. [11:51]
PBS
Pbs Kids Clubhouse Adventures: Clubhouse Theme: What Is Metal?
Abby Brown, KIDS Clubhouse Adventures co-host, loves to help kids have fun while learning! In this segment, Abby teaches kids about metal. Kids learn about common properties of metal, and why glass, wood, and plastic are very different....
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Treasures of the Earth the Origin of Heavy Elements
Learn about the formation of elements from this video by NOVA and how these elements were incorporated into Earth when it formed. Closed caption available. [2:27]
Crash Course
Crash Course Kids 35.2: What's My Property
Metal objects have high reflectivity and magnetivity. What else do we know about metals? Find out in this fun video. [4:26]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Metallic Nature
Properties of metals and how we can explain their properties using the electron 'sea' model. [9:28]
Bozeman Science
Bozeman Science: Ap Chemistry: Metallic Solids
Paul Andersen explains how metallic solids form when delocalized electrons hold the positive nuclei in an electron sea. This model helps to explain the properties of metals like conductivity, shiny appearance, malleability, ductility,...