PBS
Neutron Stars: The Most Extreme Objects in the Universe
We’ve traveled to lots of weird places on this show - from the interiors of black holes to the time before the big bang. But today I want to take you on a journey to what has got to be the weirdest place in the modern universe - a place...
PBS
How Many States Of Matter Are There?
Let’s talk about states of matter. You know your states of matter don’t you? We have solids, liquids and gasses, and plasmas, quark-gluon plasmas, nuclear matter, bose-einstein condensates, neutronium, time crystals, and sand. Come to...
Crash Course Kids
Normal Stuff in Not-So-Normal Places
So, what happens to normal stuff (like water) when it goes to not so normal places? What happens if you take a glass of water to the top of Mt. Everest? Or Space? In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina shows us how matter is...
Crash Course Kids
Oobleck and Non-Newtonian Fluids
Ever heard of Oobleck? How about Non-Newtonian fluids? Well, today Sabrina is going to show us that things can sometimes behave like a solid, and sometimes like a liquid depending on how much force is applied to them. In this episode of...
Crash Course Kids
Part(icles) of Your World
Have you ever heard the phrase, 'You look like a Million Bucks?' Well, you do... but you also look like a million particles. In this episode, Sabrina talks to us about matter and particles and that all matter is made up of particles....
Curated Video
More chemical reactions – Odd one out
Four objects are shown on screen, but which is the odd one out and is not a product of a chemical reaction? Material processes - Changing materials - More chemical reactions Learning Points Chemical reactions result in the production of...
Curated Video
What is a solid?
What properties do solids, liquids and gases have? Material processes - Solids, liquids and gases - Solids Learning Points Solids have a fixed shape that can only be changed by external force. Solids have a fixed volume. The molecules in...
Curated Video
I WONDER - What Are The States Of Matter?
Zoom into 'What Are The States Of Matter?' to discover how solids, liquids, gases (and more!) shape our world! A quick, bubbly adventure into physics, perfect for kids eager to explore.
Curated Video
I WONDER - What Is Plasma?
Zoom into 'What Is Plasma?' to see the fourth state of matter that lights up the stars and our neon signs! A quick, glowing adventure into physics, perfect for young scientists.
Curated Video
I WONDER - What Are Everyday Examples Of Different States Of Matter?
Explore 'Everyday Examples Of Different States Of Matter' to find the solid, liquid, and gas in daily life! Quick and fun for curious kids.
Curated Video
I WONDER - How Does Temperature Affect The States Of Matter?
Discover 'How Does Temperature Affect The States Of Matter?' to watch how heat changes everything! A fast, fun peek for young scientists.
Curated Video
I WONDER - How Can Matter Change?
Discover 'How Can Matter Change?' to see how everything around us can transform from solid, liquid, to gas and back! A quick, exciting look at the magic of science, perfect for inquisitive young minds.
Wonderscape
Just a Phase: Exploring Matter's Marvelous States
Journey through the fascinating states of matter—solid, liquid, and gas—and discover how atoms and molecules behave in each. This video unravels the atomic-level interactions that define each state, from the tight bonds of solids to the...
Wonderscape
Water's Wondrous Transformations: Solid, Liquid, and Gas
Dive into the dynamic world of water as it journeys through its various states—solid, liquid, and gas. This video explores the fascinating process of physical changes in water, from freezing into ice to evaporating into steam. Discover...
Curated Video
Matter is Made of Tiny Particles Experiment - A Model to Illustrate the Behaviours and Properties of Gases, Liquids and Solids
Explore the fascinating world of matter in this science experiment video featuring a plastic bottle. Witness how gases, liquids, and solids interact within the confines of a simple plastic container. From dynamic gas expansions to...
Curated Video
How are Solids, Liquids and Gases Different? - Plastic Bottle Experiment
In this captivating science experiment video, a plastic bottle becomes the stage for an exploration of the properties and behaviors of gases, liquids, and solids. Watch as the bottle transforms into a dynamic laboratory, showcasing the...
Curated Video
GCSE Chemistry - States of Matter & Changing State #21
This video explains 'particle theory' and uses it to describe the 3 states of matter: solid, liquid and gas. It also covers how substances move between these states at the particle level. This video is suitable for: - All exam boards -...
Curated Video
GCSE Chemistry - State Symbols & Predicting States of Matter #32
This videos covers how to use state symbols to show the physical state that substances are in, and also how to predict the state from melting and boiling point data. This video is suitable for: - Higher and Foundation tiers - All exam...
Curated Video
The Behaviours and Properties of Particles - Gases, Liquids, Solids
This animated science explainer showcases to students that particles are too small to be seen and form the building blocks of everything in our worlds. Learners will witness through striking animated visuals the behaviours and properties...
Curated Video
Exploring the States of Matter
Up until now, you may have not even thought about it, but everything in the world takes up space, even you. Of course, it does not all look the same and feel the same, or smell and taste, or act the same, and even sometimes it's...
Curated Video
Sublimation
Sublimation explores states of matter by explaining and providing examples of the process of sublimation.
Flipping Physics
3 States of Matter - Solid, Liquid, Gas
This video discusses the three common states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. The video starts with an introduction and shows the three states of matter: a beaker (solid), water (liquid), and air (gas). Then, the video explains the...
Catalyst University
Real Gas Behavior | Determine the Boyle Temperature [Example #1]
In this video, we calculate the Boyle Temperature of a real gas using the compression factor formula.
Catalyst University
Real Gas Behavior | The Compression Factor (Z) [Example #2]
Here, I work a second example in which we calculate a real gas's compression factor.