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The Backyard Scientist
Chloroform from Bleach and acetone.
DIY chloroform, an easy preparation! watch my other video on how to synthesize it.
Just a video showing the amount of chloroform i made, i was only using a 2.5 percent concentration of sodium hypochlorite that's why the yield is...
Just a video showing the amount of chloroform i made, i was only using a 2.5 percent concentration of sodium hypochlorite that's why the yield is...
NASA
5 Things About Interstellar Space
Our Sun releases a constant flow of charged particles & magnetic fields that creates a bubble in space (but not the soapy kind). Beyond the edge of this bubble is interstellar space, now home to the two Voyager...
Learning Mole
What are Detergents
This human body video lesson is all about detergents and how they work. Students will love this engaging and interactive video as they learn about science they can do at home.
FuseSchool
Chemistry and the Food industry
In this video we will learn about the chemical reaction in food products, such as baking! So if you want to learn why bread rises in the oven, watch this video! And find out more details about Chemistry and the Food industry.
Curated Video
The Science of Iridescence
This video explores the concept of iridescence, where seemingly colorless or differently colored surfaces change their color when viewed from different angles. It explains how iridescence occurs through mechanisms like thin film and...
Physics Girl
Why RED BUBBLES are impossible… or are they?!
Take a look at a bubble and you’ll see all the colors of the rainbow... right? WRONG. Bubbles are actually missing colors!
Physics Girl
Fact-Checking this Viral Bottle Trick
Breaking the bottom out of a glass bottle by hitting the top is a challenging trick, but involves a ton of physics. The explanation is related to cavitation - a process seen in the Mantis Shrimp attack, head injuries and pouring honey!
FuseSchool
What Is The Rock Cycle?
In this video you will learn about the dynamic rock cycle. Plant roots help to create new soil from the solid rock and they get nutrients and support from the soil. This solid rock is often sandstone or granite. They are made up of...
Astrum
Are we actually in a Nebula?
What really is a nebula, and are we in fact in one? What is the Local Interstellar Cloud?
Super Geek Heroes
Listen to Everyday Noises and Sounds with Vicky Voice
A fun 3D animated learning episode to support the early years development area of communications and language. Vicky Voice is a Super Geek Hero on a mission to learn! In this mission she is learning about everyday noises and sounds. She...
Britlish
Bubble Idioms (subtitles)
Idioms are an important part of the English language, and this video looks at British English idioms associated with bubbles. There are subtitles on screen and the narrator narrates with clear standard British accent. Carefully selected...
Curated Video
Bingo's Lngo (English to Spanish)
Bingo Lingo is designed to teach young children both English and Spanish in a fun and interactive way. Easy to learn, repetitive songs allow for children to have fun, sing along and also learn another language! Bingo’s Lingo is great for...
The Kiboomers
Bubbles Song | Counting to 20 | Song for Kids | The Kiboomers
Watch our 'Count to 20' video ('20 Bubbles Go Pop') with song lyrics and sing along with the kids!
Practice counting to 20 with the 'Counting Bubbles song' for
children!
"20 BUBBLES GO POP" | "COUNT...
Practice counting to 20 with the 'Counting Bubbles song' for
children!
"20 BUBBLES GO POP" | "COUNT...
Physics Girl
What Are Antibubbles?
How can you make bubbles filled with water floating in water? An interesting video introduces antibubbles as part of a larger series about physics. The narrator brings in physics students at different levels, college and PhD, to...
Steve Spangler Science
Hydrogen Bubbles - Exploding Bubbles
The thinking, and science, behind hydrogen-powered cars is beautifully demonstrated in this episode. Spangler shows how, by itself, oxygen is not combustible. However, when some hydrogen gas is added, that changes! His assistant scoops...
Physics Girl
How to Make a Hurricane on a Bubble
Pop! Does your class know that bubbles help us understand our planet, molecular structure, and more? The video teaches how to create colorful vortices on a bubble using basic equipment. Then it explains other interesting ways scientists...
Little Baby Bum
ABC Bubbles Song
Boost phonics skills with a music video featuring the alphabet. Letters appear on floating bubbles as the ABC song is sung.
SciShow
Cavitation
Bubbles—fun to play with or a cancer-killing device? Enthusiastic host of the video explains what cavitation is and how tiny bubbles can cause so much damage to ships. It then goes into other applications of cavitation and the...
Steve Spangler Science
Dry Ice Crystal Ball Bubble - Sick Science! #112
Dry ice, turkey basters, crystal bubbles and dish soap are used to make fascinating things called crystal bubbles. The tasks demonstrated here would be ideal for groups of two or three students to work on together.
Steve Spangler Science
Bouncing Bubble - Super Strong Bubble
Bubbles are so much fun for kids! Here, Spangler shares some secrets for making great bubbles. He suggests using distilled water, Dawn dish soap, and glycerin. Then, let the mixture sit overnight before using it. It really is amazing...
Khan Academy
Wealth Destruction 1, Finance and Capital Markets
What happens when a homeowner is paying more towards a loan than the house is worth? In a timely examination of the housing bubble (and its inevitable pop), Sal looks at five hypothetical home purchases from 1995 and their notional...
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Computer of Bubbles
Bubbles can do computations, says Stanford professor Manu Prakash. Just like electrons running through wires in your computer, Prakash and Neil Gershenfeld, of MIT, directed bubbles through tiny etched tubes and showed basic computations...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Chemical and Physical Changes
This lesson will define chemical and physical changes and provide examples that illustrate how to distinguish between the two.
Beautiful Chemistry
Vimeo: Beautiful Chemistry: Beautiful Reactions: Bubbling
Many chemical reactions generate gases. In solution, gases escape as bubbles. Here we show four bubbling reactions. The last one is the electrolysis of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) aqueous solution. [1:01]