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Why is the Periodic Table Shaped the Way It Is? Is an Alternative Periodic Table Better?

6th - Higher Ed
Why is the Periodic Table Shaped the Way It Is? Is an Alternative Periodic Table Better?
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Most common types of hydrolysis - Study with me

9th - Higher Ed
In acid and base chemistry, we learn that there are 3 main types of hydrolysis: salt, acid and base. In this video, I will show you a fun and crafty way to spice up your organic chemistry notes on this topic.
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Atomic number, Atomic mass, Mass number: What's the difference?

9th - Higher Ed
In this educational video, we will explore the differences between atomic number, atomic mass, and mass number in the world of chemistry.
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8 The Carbon Connection: Unraveling the Catenation Property of the Carbon Family

9th - Higher Ed
Catenation Property of carbon family | Long chain formation | Influence of Bond dissociation energy bond strength Catenation is the process by which atoms form long chains by bonding with themselves. Carbon is the most pronounced in this...
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Dalton's Vision: The Birth of Atomic Theory

9th - Higher Ed
In 1803, John Dalton formulated his renowned theory of atoms. The principal tenets of his theory were as follows: ₷ Atoms were thought to be the smallest, hardest, densest, and indivisible particles of matter. Every element is made up of...
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Solid State Electrical Properties and Band Theory

9th - Higher Ed
Electrical conductivity varies from metals to insulators. Solids can be divided into three categories: conductors, insulators, and semiconductors. Conductors are solids through which electricity can flow to a large extent, classified as...
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Understanding Interstitial Defects Hidden Spaces

9th - Higher Ed
Imperfections in solids are irregularities or deviations from the ideal arrangement of atoms or molecules in a crystalline solid structure. These defects can occur during the crystallization process when the rate of crystal formation is...
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Atoms and Ions Explained - What's the difference?

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, we'll explore what atoms and ions are, and what the differences are. We'll also talk about how they're used in chemistry and physical science. If you're curious about what atoms and ions are, and what the differences are,...
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What is an atom made of

9th - Higher Ed
What is an atom? And what is it made of? In this video, I will be introducing you to the atom. We will also look at concepts like atomic mass, elements and isotopes.
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What are carbon-based molecules

9th - Higher Ed
Carbon-based molecules are the basis of life as we know it. Molecules like lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates that make up all living things have one thing in common - carbon.
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What the heck is an ELEMENT in chemistry?

9th - Higher Ed
In chemistry, we usually talk about atoms and molecules. When we introduce the term 'element', things get a little confusing. In this video, we will cover what an element is in chemistry and give you some examples.
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Hydrolysis of carbohydrates

9th - Higher Ed
Hydrolysis is a water-based chemical reaction, where water is used to break down a specific substance or molecule. In this video, we will look at a specific type of hydrolysis - hydrolysis of carbohydrates. We will learn how water is...
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Number of atoms in a simple cubic unit call and Body Centred cubic unit cell

9th - Higher Ed
Number of atoms in a simple cubic-centered & Body Centred cubic unit cell. A simple cubic unit cell has one atom at each of the eight corners of the cube, with each atom shared between the eight cells. The total number of atoms in the...
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Amorphous Insights The Science of Non-Crystalline Solids

9th - Higher Ed
Studying Non-Crystalline Materials A substance that lacks a regular and ordered arrangement of its constituent particles is referred to as an amorphous solid. Amorphous solids include things like proteins, plastics, glass, rubber, and...
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Atoms in Hexagonal Harmony HCP Unit Cells

9th - Higher Ed
Atoms in Hexagonal Harmony: HCP Unit Cells" The HCP unit cell has a total of 6 atoms, with 6 corner atoms in the top layer and 6 in the bottom layer. Each corner atom is shared between 6 unit cells, contributing 1/6 of an atom to each...
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Atoms in Face-Centered Cubic Cells Face of the Cube

9th - Higher Ed
Atoms in Face-Centered Cubic Cells: "Face of the Cube" The Face-Centered Cubic (FCC) unit cell is a structure where atoms are arranged in a cube. The cube has 8 corners, each with a 1/8 share, and 6 face-centered atoms, each with a 1/2...
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Crystal Clear - Understanding Crystalline Solids

9th - Higher Ed
Clear as Glass: A Guide to Crystalline Solids Crystalline solids consist of substances with their constituents arranged in a precise and organized manner. A wide variety of naturally occurring solid substances can be found in crystalline...
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Exploring the Core Key Properties of Solids

9th - Higher Ed
Exploring the Core: Basic Solid Properties Solids diffuse slowly compared to liquids and gases, as constituent particles are closely packed, allowing little space for movement. They have a higher density than gases and liquids. Most...
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Spectrum Explained: The Colors of Light

9th - Higher Ed
The light spectrum is the collection of colours that are generated when light is dispersed through a medium, such as a prism. This dispersion reveals the various wavelengths of visible light, with each wavelength corresponding to a...
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Limitations of Bohr's Theory

9th - Higher Ed
Niels Bohr's Atomic Model Limitations • Primarily applied to hydrogen, not accounting for complexities of multi-electron atoms. • Oversimplified concept of fixed, circular orbits for electrons. • Failed to account for fine structure of...
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Maximizing Space The Science of Packing Efficiency

9th - Higher Ed
Maximizing Space: The Science of Packing Efficiency" Packing efficiency, also known as packing fraction or atomic packing factor, is a measurement of how efficiently atoms or particles are packed in a crystal structure. Magnetic Might:...
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3D Hexagonal Closed Packing Layered Perfection

9th - Higher Ed
Layered Perfection: 3D Closed Packing from Hexagonal Layers" The process of obtaining three-dimensional (3D) close packing from hexagonal layers involves stacking two-dimensional hexagonal layers one above the other in a specific manner...
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Astrum

JWST's Discovery in the Small Magellanic Cloud

Higher Ed
The discoveries James Webb has made beyond the visible light spectrum.
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Black Holes Might Not Be Objects

Higher Ed
The properties of black holes that make them so bizarre.