Instructional Video8:00
National Institute of Standards and Technology

NIST Unscripted: Dave Wineland

9th - 12th
Dave Wineland, NIST physicist and 2012 Nobel Laureate in Physics, discusses his landmark work developing laser cooling, a technique that has led to ultraprecise atomic timekeeping and advances in experimental quantum computing.
Instructional Video8:02
msvgo

Importance of chemistry

K - 12th
It explains various uses of the branch chemistry in the various fields.
Instructional Video3:10
Visual Learning Systems

Forms of Energy Quiz

9th - 12th
This video is a quiz over the topics covered in the Forms of Energy series. In this series, we explore the concept of energy and its various forms, including mechanical, nuclear, heat, chemical, and electromagnetic energy. We delve into...
Instructional Video14:51
msvgo

Bohr Model of the Hydrogen Atom

K - 12th
This nugget explains the features and mathematical expressions of Bohr's model and its advantages over Rutherford's model.
Instructional Video1:21
Visual Learning Systems

The Basics of Elements

9th - 12th
In this video, the concept of elements is introduced, emphasizing that they are pure substances made up of only one kind of atom. Examples of elements like gold, helium, and aluminum are shown, along with their atomic structures. This...
Instructional Video1:11
FuseSchool

What is an atom? Poem

6th - Higher Ed
Introducing Atom Man who shows you how important atoms are in the world! Introduction to the Virtual School chemistry chapter on atoms & properties of matter.
Instructional Video16:43
Curated Video

Electrolysis of Aqueous Copper Sulfate Experiment

Higher Ed
This is a lecture presentation on the electrolysis of aqueous copper sulfate. The presenter goes through the theory of the electrolysis with metal electrodes and develops a hypothesis about what happens when copper sulfate solution is...
Instructional Video3:39
FuseSchool

Shielding

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about shielding as a part of the atomic structure, within the overall properties of matter topic.
Instructional Video2:57
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Strontium Atomic Clock

9th - 12th
The world's most accurate atomic clock based on neutral atoms has been demonstrated by physicists at JILA, a joint institute of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Colorado at Boulder. The JILA...
Instructional Video4:17
FuseSchool

Formula Of Organic Molecules

6th - Higher Ed
It is important to get your chemistry formula right. This revision video by Chris Raynerd will help you understand the basics of Organic Molecules.
Instructional Video2:57
Curated Video

The Evolution of Our Understanding of the Atomic Structure

Higher Ed
This video provides an overview of how the modern ideas around the atom have developed over thousands of years. It begins with the ancient Greek belief that matter consists of tiny spheres that cannot be divided and were called atoms....
Instructional Video0:50
Next Animation Studio

Graphene solar panels could generate electricity from raindrops

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists in China are producing solar panels that can produce energy from the last source you'd expect - rainwater. In a study published in the journal Angewandte Chemie, researchers in China introduced a new type of solar panel that...
Instructional Video2:12
Curated Video

Interactions of Electromagnetic Waves and Atoms: Gamma Rays and Radiation Dose

9th - Higher Ed
This video discusses how electromagnetic waves can interact with charged particles, specifically electrons in atoms. It explains how electromagnetic waves can cause electrons to absorb energy and jump to higher energy levels or emit...
Instructional Video6:59
Curated Video

Understanding Atom Economy and Efficiency of Chemical Reactions

Higher Ed
This video discusses the efficiency of chemical reactions and the concept of atom economy, which is a method of measuring how efficiently a reaction uses the atoms from the reactants. The speaker provides examples and calculations to...
Instructional Video6:19
Curated Video

What is the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle: Explained in Simple Words

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle says that if we know everything about where a particle is located, we know nothing about its momentum. Conversely, if we know everything about its momentum, then we know nothing about where the particle...
Instructional Video1:42
Visual Learning Systems

Atoms Review

9th - 12th
This video reviews the concepts covered in the the Atoms series. This video provides a brief overview of the fascinating characteristics of atoms and the advancements in our understanding of them throughout history. It covers key...
Instructional Video2:18
Curated Video

The Properties of Carbon: Diamonds, Graphite, Graphene, and Fullerenes

Higher Ed
The video discusses the unique properties of different forms of carbon, including diamond, graphite, graphene, and fullerenes. The presenter explains how the four electrons in the outermost occupied electron shell of the carbon atom give...
Instructional Video1:49
Science360

What does it mean to be a citizen of biology?

12th - Higher Ed
What does it mean to be a citizen of biology? Drew Endy, associate professor of bioengineering at Stanford University, answers the question on this edition of Ask a Scientist.
Instructional Video4:23
FuseSchool

What Is the Atom Economy?

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about the 'Atom Economy' in this video in our Chemical Calculations Series.
Instructional Video3:59
FuseSchool

Matter Exam Question 2

6th - Higher Ed
Work through this practice GCSE / K12 question on atomic number, atomic mass and electronic configuration. Read the question, and hit pause if you want to try answering it yourself. Then hit play again to watch how the teacher solves it.
Instructional Video15:58
Astrum

Our Solar System's Planets: Saturn

Higher Ed
Everything you could want to know about Saturn!
Instructional Video4:53
FuseSchool

Half life

6th - Higher Ed
Half life | Radioactivity | Physics | FuseSchool This atom has an unstable nucleus. Any moment now it may undergo radioactive decay. Any time now... Or it may not! We just don’t know, as decay is a random event. We cannot predict when...
Instructional Video1:31
Next Animation Studio

Explainer: What is the Higgs Boson?

12th - Higher Ed
In 2012, scientists working at the CERN particle physics laboratory near Geneva proved the existence of the Higgs boson particle, the “visible manifestation of the Higgs field.”
Instructional Video6:30
Curated Video

Introduction to Moles and Conversion of Grams to Moles

Higher Ed
This video is on moles and how to convert between grams and moles. The speaker explains what a mole is, its significance in measuring chemical amounts, and the use of Avogadro's constant in determining the number of atoms or molecules in...