Catalyst University
Accessory Organs of the Small Intestine [Liver, Gallbladder, & Pancreas]
Here, we explore some of the anatomy of the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas. We also explore how the liver and pancreas secrete their respective secretions [bile and enzymes/bicarbonate] into the duodenum.
Let's Tute
Depreciation
This video explains Need & Concept of depreciation in Accounting, how to calculate depreciation & how it is recorded
Let's Tute
The Process of Digestion and Nutrition in Humans
This video explains the process of digestion and nutrition in humans, starting from the ingestion of food to the egestion of waste. It covers the role of different organs and enzymes involved in the process and provides fun facts and...
Maddie Moate
Where does Rubber come from?
Earlier this year Greg and I travelled to Thailand where we discovered that rubber comes from trees! Find out how natural rubber grows and learn how the locals take it from under the bark!
Professor Dave Explains
Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives
Looking at carboxylic acids and their derivatives.
msvgo
Acids, Bases and Salts
It gives the definition for acids, bases and salts. It explains the litmus paper test to identify acids and bases. It discusses Arhenius concept of acids and bases.
The Backyard Scientist
Zinc and HCl
Creating zinc chloride, and hydrogen gas. Just a warning don't put your face close like I did! I got a couple drops of hydrochloric acid on my face from the bubbles. I was wearing glasses but scary.
Professor Dave Explains
Separating Components of a Mixture by Extraction
Looking at extraction as a separation technique.
FuseSchool
Carboxylic Acids, Typical Acids and Esters
Learn the basics about Carboxylic and Typical acids, and also what are esters and what are they used for? How do all these terms relate to one and other? Find out more in this video!
Professor Dave Explains
Valence Bond Theory, Hybrid Orbitals, and Molecular Orbital Theory
Alright, let's be real. Nobody understands molecular orbitals when they first take chemistry. You just pretend you do, and then in your next course you learn them a little better. And then a little better than that. And five years later...
Curated Video
Acids and Alkalis: Understanding pH and Indicators
The video discusses acids and alkalis, the pH scale, and indicators. It explains what acids and alkalis are in terms of the ions they form when dissolved in water, and how their concentrations can be measured using the pH scale. The...
FuseSchool
What Makes Something Acidic?
Learn the basics about what makes something acidic as part of the acids and bases topic..
Curated Video
Science of Phelps: Why Was Michael Phelps So Successful At Olympics?
With a total of 28 medals, Michael Phelps is the most celebrated Olympian of all time. At the height of his career in Rio 2016, he had won no fewer than 23 gold medals, more than twice the number of the second-highest record holder! Now,...
FuseSchool
How Are Strong & Weak Acids Different
Learn the basics about strong and weak acids, and how they differ. Strong acids are often used in School Science labs for experimentation but they have important uses in industry and the everyday world. Sulphuric acid for example is...
Professor Dave Explains
Neutralization Reactions
We know about acids and bases, and we know about acid-base reactions, so what is a neutralization reaction?
Curated Video
Introduction to Acids, Bases, and Neutralization Reactions
The video provides an explanation of acids, bases, and neutralization. It begins by discussing the character difference between acids and bases and how they react together to neutralize each other. The video also covers the general...
Learning Mole
Discolouration
This kitchen science video lesson is all about discolouration and what makes it happen. Students will love this engaging and interactive video as they learn about science they can do at home.
Jam Campus
Acids and Bases Song
Learn about acids and bases in song format! A great way to boost classroom engagement when introducing new topics.
Catalyst University
Chemistry | 3 Simple Rules for Naming Acids!
In this video, we discuss the three rules for naming acids in general chemistry. Plenty of examples!
Catalyst University
ATP Synthase: Mechanism of ATP Synthesis
ATP Synthase: Mechanism of ATP Synthesis
FuseSchool
Making Predictions Using Reactivity Series
Learn the basics about making predictions using the reactivity series, as a part of metals and their reactivity within environmental chemistry.
Professor Dave Explains
Practice Problem Acidity of Carboxylic Acids
Let's rank these carboxylic acids by acidity! Do you know about the various ways these carboxylate anions can be stabilized? Check it out.
Curated Video
Five Facts - Digestive System
This video explores five fun facts about the Digestive System.
Curated Video
The Importance of Oxygen: Our Lifeline
Oxygen is the chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8. Oxygen is a necessary and abundant resource on Earth. Learn about the many things oxygen is used for - including keeping humans alive!