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Can Ketchup Clean a Penny?
Squeaks loves collecting shiny pennies, but sometimes he finds one that's sort of grimy and dull. Lucky for him, Jessi knows a really cool science trick to clean up those tarnished pennies!
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GCSE Chemistry - Neutralisation Reactions #36
This video covers how acid react with different types of bases - metal oxides, metal hydroxides, and metal carbonates. It also covers the practical technique of how to make soluble salts from an insoluble base.
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Chemical Reactions Involving Metals: Oxidation, Reduction, and Redox Reactions
The video discusses common chemical reactions involving metals such as oxidation and reduction, the formation of positive ions, and redox reactions. It also shows the results of experiments where different metals react with water and...
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Preparation of Copper Sulfate: A Chemistry Practical Experiment
This video explains the process for preparing soluble salts through the reaction of dilute acids with soluble metals, metal oxides, metal hydroxides, or metal carbonates. The specific example of preparing copper sulfate from copper oxide...
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Preparing Copper Sulfate Crystals: A Step-by-Step Guide
The video is a lecture presentation on the process of preparing copper sulfate crystals. The presenter explains the reaction between copper oxide and sulfuric acid that produces copper sulfate and water, and the challenges of obtaining a...
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Making Salts Experiments: Producing Dry Pure Samples of Copper Chloride in Two Different Ways
The video is a lecture presentation on the process of making salts through experiments. The presenter demonstrates different bases, copper carbonate and copper oxide, and hydrochloric acid. The presenter explains the theory behind the...
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Acid + Metal
Learn the basics about solubility rules for insoluble salts, as part of the overall acids, bases and alkali topic.
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I WONDER - Why Is The Statue Of Liberty green?
This video is answering the question of why is The Statue of Liberty green.
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Calculating Yield and Percentage Yield in Chemical Reactions
The video discusses two important quantities in chemistry, yield and percentage yield, which are used to determine the effectiveness of a chemical reaction. The video also mentions the concept of atom economy, which measures the amount...
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Great Lesson Ideas - Chemistry - Thermit Reaction
Head of Science Alastair Gittner, sets up the lesson by asking his students to consider how railway tracks are joined together, using their knowledge of the reactivity series. The classic thermit reaction between iron oxide and...
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Moles In Equations
Learn the basics about Moles in equations. How do you calculate a mole? How do moles work in equations? Find out more in this video!
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Nutrition for healthy eyes: Here's what doctor recommends
Nutrients play a vital role in maintaining eye health and preventing vision-related issues. Vitamin A, found in carrots and sweet potatoes, is essential for good vision, especially in low light. Omega-3 fatty acids from fish help prevent...