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Balancing Chemical Reactions – 4 EASY Steps
In this video, we're going to show you how to balance chemical equations – it's going to be easy! We'll start with the basics, and then move on to more complex problems. By the end of this video, you'll be able to balance chemical...
Curated Video
Balancing Acid/Base Neutralization Equations - 1 EASY TRICK - sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid
How to make a balanced chemical equation using sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid! In this video, we're going to show you how to quickly and easily balance acid/base chemical equations. This is a skillset that is essential for...
Curated Video
GCSE Chemistry - Balancing Chemical Equations #4
This video covers: 0:10 - What 'word equation', 'reactants' and 'products' mean 0:48 - What a symbol equation is 1:22 - How to balance an equation and the RULES of balancing 3:45 - Balancing example no.2 This video is suitable for: - All...
Visual Learning Systems
Reactions: Balancing Chemical Equations
Chemicals interacting with each other are one of the most fascinating topics in chemistry. Fireworks, burning flares, and rusting all illustrate chemical reactions. The different types of reactions are described, as well as the process...
Khan Academy
Balancing Chemical Equations
Students are introduced to the process of balancing chemical equations. First, they see that a chemical equation describes the chemical reaction that takes place when two elements are combined. In chemistry, that reaction must be written...
Socratica
Chemistry: Balancing Chemical Equations
Teaching chemical equations can be quite a balancing act! Bolster your class' balancing abilities using a video from a helpful chemistry playlist. The resource explains the theory behind balancing, then shows viewers how to accomplish it...
Socratica
Chemistry: Balancing Chemical Equations—Algebraic Method
If you love algebra, then you're gonna love this balancing method! Introduce young chemists to the algebraic method of balancing chemical equations using a video from an informative chemistry playlist. The narrator works five...
JFR Science
Reaction Mechanisms
Why do chemical reactions move at different rates? Chemistry scholars examine the intricate workings of reaction mechanisms with a video from the JFR Science playlist. They watch as the narrator diagrams reaction intermediates and...
JFR Science
Solution Stoichiometry: How Much Vinegar Is Needed to Clean My Teapot?
Solution stoichiometry ... reducing waste, one calculation at a time. Chemistry scholars examine the concepts and calculations involved in solution stoichiometry with a video from JFR Science. The narrator gives examples of when to use...
JFR Science
Introduction to Rates of Reaction
Why are rates of reaction so important? Discover the answer to this, and many other questions, through a video from JFR Science. Pupils examine how, through the balanced chemical equation and experimentation, they can determine how fast...
JFR Science
Mole Ratio: How Are Moles Like Money?
Give your class a wealth of knowledge in mole money! Young chemists learn the fundamental concept of mole ratios through a video from JFR Science. The narrator covers conversion factors, creating mole ratios from balanced chemical...
Socratica
Chemistry: Intro to Stoichiometry with Grilled Cheese Sandwiches
What do grilled cheese sandwiches have to do with chemistry? Show your class the answer and introduce them to stoichiometry using an intriguing video from the Socratica chemistry playlist. Through an easy example—making a grilled cheese...
Socratica
Chemistry: Limiting Reactants aka Limiting Reagents
An installment from the Socratica chemistry video series explains limiting reactants. It includes multiple example problems to demonstrate how scientists control for these limiting reagents.
Teacher's Pet
Reactions in Aqueous Solutions
Chemical reactions take a dip in this lesson. Learners watch as the instructor describes the role of aqueous solutions in reactions. They learn how to write a net ionic equation by eliminating spectator ions and also explore solubility...
Teacher's Pet
Balancing Chemical Equations
Add a little balance to the school year! Learners develop a strategy for balancing chemical equations. The video lesson explains the process and demonstrates it with an example.
Teacher's Pet
Stoichiometry
Moles, grams, particles, volume ... how do I keep them all straight? Help pupils sort out the terms and calculations used in stoichiometry with a video tutorial. Topics include mole ratios, molar mass, molar volume, and common...
Teacher's Pet
Percent Yield
How do chemists know if they've done a good job performing a reaction? They use the percent yield equation! Introduce the calculation that often determines success (or otherwise) in the lab with a short video. The narrator explains...
Teacher's Pet
Arithmetic of Equations
Every great chemistry teacher has a stoichiometry toolbox full of lessons designed to chisel away at misconceptions and confusion. It's time to make room for something new! Incorporate a brief but detailed video that walks junior...
Fuse School
Hydrocarbon Cracking and Why It Is Done
Let's get cracking! But, what is hydrocarbon cracking? Chemistry scholars learn the how and why of a process that involves breaking long-chain alkanes down into smaller alkanes and an alkene. The narrator shows both common methods, as...
Fuse School
How to Write Half Equations
Explore building chemical equations from half equations. The 22nd installment of this 35-part chemistry series shows how to create these half equations. The video's narrator reviews the meaning of oxidation and reduction associated with...
Fuse School
Ammonium Salts and Solutions
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.
Fuse School
Using Moles Part 3
If you are trying to make laughing gas, N2O, and you make N2O5 instead, you now have a highly dangerous chemical. So how do you control what you make when they have the same ingredients? The 14th video in a series of 29 explains how...
Fuse School
Balancing Equations Part 2
Show class members how to balance equations, keeping in mind the conservation of mass, with a video demonstration that provides a few sample problems and solutions.
Fuse School
Law of Conservation of Mass
New things are created all the time while others disappear, does the Law of Conservation of Mass mean your drone might be made out of dinosaurs? The 16th video in a series of 29 begins with a timeline of scientific discoveries related to...