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How Atoms Bond - Elements and Compounds Part 1
Ionic, covalent, metallic, oh my! Atoms use various methods of bonding to form molecules. The video lesson provides an overview of the different types and the role of the subatomic particles in bonding.
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Element, Mixture or Compound
Don't get mixed up about the differences between elements, mixtures, and compounds! Part one of a six-part series discussing these important classifications of substances illustrates simple tests one can perform to determine a material's...
SciShow
IDTIMWYTIM: "Organic"
About 18 percent of the human body is carbon, yet carbon found in its pure form in nature forms graphite and diamonds, which are nonliving things. The narrator explores the word organic, explaining how its meaning in science has changed...
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Bonding
Not all solids are the same type, and it all comes down to bonding. A short yet engaging tutorial goes over how to assign substances to the correct type of solid. The presenter explains a fast method for sorting 12 solids.
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Using Moles Part 1
One mole of a substance is equal to the molecular mass of the same substance. A video explains how to solve for the ratio of atoms to particles in a compound. It walks through a couple of example problems using moles to ensure viewers...
Bozeman Science
Naming Compounds - Part 2
CH2O is not the formula for seawater, and this resource explains why. The video models how to write the chemical formula when given the chemical name in both covalent an ionic forms.
Krista King Math
Ratio and Proportion for Chemical Compounds
Explore the strong connection between mathematics and science. Learners see how to use proportions to determine the makeup of chemical compounds. The example shown finds the number of grams of oxygen in a given amount of water.
Bozeman Science
Naming Compounds - Part 1
A movie critic would describe this resource as a bit formulaic, but that's what makes it work! The video explains the formula, or rules, for naming both covalent and ionic compounds.
Crash Course
The Creation of Chemistry - The Fundamental Laws
Imagine if scientists today were killed for their thoughts, ideas, and beliefs. And yet, Antoine Lavoisier was beheaded for just those things in 1794. Learn about this fascinating aspect of science along with the contributions of...
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Chemistry Practice Problems: Formulas for Chemical Compounds
Help your class cross the finish line as they watch the final video in the series. Pupils complete a set of practice problems to demonstrate the correct way to determine the formulas for ionic mixtures, molecular compounds, and acids.
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Chemistry Lesson: Names & Formulas of Molecular Compounds
What's in a name? Help your pupils learn how to properly name molecular compounds with the engaging video segment. They determine the names and formulas of molecular compounds while discussing the rules they must use.
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Chemistry Lesson: Naming Ionic Compounds
Continue leading your class through the ionic journey as they learn additional ways to name ionic compounds. Pupils focus on deriving compound names from their formulas, including fixed charge metal ions, variable charge metal ions,...
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Chemistry Lesson: Polyatomic Ions
Lead the way in naming polyatomic ions and have fun at the same time. Pupils learn the rules for naming polyatomic ions, primarily oxyanions. They learn patterns to determine the charge of an ion and when to add a hydrogen molecule to an...
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Chemistry Lesson: Monoatomic Ions
You'll get a charge out of this! Future scientists learn the rules of naming monoatomic ions and how to determine each ion's charge. They learn to classify between fixed charge metal, variable charge metal, and nonmetal ions.
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Chemistry Lesson: Identifying Ionic vs. Molecular Compounds
Is that compound ionic or molecular? How can you tell? Pupils learn about naming chemical compounds and classify them as being molecular or ionic. They learn in detail as they build foundational skills in the short, yet informative,...
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Chemistry Lesson: Names and Formulas of Acids
What's in a name? Lead your class through the exciting world of acids. Pupils determine the names of acids and learn the correct way to write their formulas, both for binary and ternary acids.
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Chemistry Lesson: Formulas for Ionic Compounds
Take your chemistry class on a ionic journey. Individuals write formulas for monoatomic and polyatomic ionic formulas. They determine the correct way to balance these ions based on each ion's individual charge and thoroughly discuss the...
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Chemistry Lesson: Double Displacement Reactions
What is the best method to teach your chemistry class about double displacement reactions? Dr. Kent discusses this topic, including double replacement reactions, metathesis reactions, and exchange reactions, using rules of...
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Chemistry Lesson: Types of Chemical Reactions
A descriptive video segment details five types of chemical reactions, including synthesis, decomposition, single displacement, double displacement, and combustion. It is engaging for even the most discerning young chemists.
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Chemistry Lesson: Mole Ratio from Chemical Formulas
Need an exciting way to teach mole ratios? This short video segment details a step-by-step method to determine the mole ratio of chemical compounds and relates these ratios to molar mass. The resource may be used to enhance your...
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Chemistry Lesson: Molar Mass
Enhance your current chemistry curriculum with a short video that demonstrates how to calculate the molar mass of a compound. There is also instruction for conversion between moles and mass, outlined in simple steps and demonstrated in a...
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Chemistry Lesson: Compound Unit Conversions
Searching for a way to enhance your classroom chemistry curriculum? A short video segment offers detailed instructions for how to convert compound units, such as miles/hour or milligrams/mL. The worksheet included prompts learners to...
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Chemistry Lesson: Percent Composition
Do you need a fast and thorough way to instruct your class members on how to determine the percent composition of a compound? Then this short resource will be a wonderful addition to your existing instructional methods. The video...
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Covalent Bonds
Share this video with your class and explore the conditions that make covalent bonding possible. Examining the complex series of attractive and repulsive forces that exist between atoms, this video explains how at just the right...