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Making Bio Fuels
Can you name some fuels that can be burned to generate energy? Coal, oil, and gas are probably the first that comes to mind. In this video, we’re going to look at another special type: biofuels. The fossil fuels coal, oil, and gas can...
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Coal and Petroleum
It describes occurrence, formation and uses of coal, petroleum and natural gas.
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Molar Volume Of Gas
In this video to learn about the molar volumes of gases, how to calculate this and where this knowledge is needed in everyday life.
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The Properties and Uses of Helium
Helium is a chemical element that is the second most abundant in the universe. It is a noble gas, known for its low reactivity and lightness. Helium is widely used for inflating balloons and airships, as well as in various medical and...
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Calorimeter
Learn the basics about the process of measuring the heat of chemical reactions or physical changes as well as heat capacity. What is Calorimeter? How does it measure heat? Find out more in this video!
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Coal, Oil & Gas Hyrdocarbons
Learn the basics about coal, oil and gas hydrocarbons as part of the organic chemistry topic.
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Fractional Distillation
In this video learn how fractional distillation separates crude oil into useful fractions, examples of these fractions and where they're used in everyday life.
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Effect of Air Pollutants on Health
Learn the basics about the effect of air pollutants on health within environmental chemistry.
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Hydrocarbon Cracking & Why It Is Done
Learn the basics about the cracking of hydrocarbons and why it is done.
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People and Climate Change
This video discusses the impact of human activity on Earth's climate and emphasizes the role of greenhouse gases, particularly carbon dioxide, in causing global warming. This video is part of the 6-part series, Changing Climate.
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Sources of Energy
It explains sources of energy and characteristics of a good source of energy. It talks about sources of energy as non-renewable and renewable or non-conventional.
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Fascinating Fossils: How Fossils Help Us
Fossils are windows to the past. This fascinating program takes a look at how fossils are formed and preserved. Special attention is given to the meaning, significance, and use of fossils in telling us about past life on Earth.
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Fossil Fuel
This live-action video program is about fossil fuels. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated...
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Reducing Acid Rain Or Its Effects
Learn the basics about reducing acid rain or its effects. How can we reducing acid rain and its effects? Find out more in this video!
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Green Chemistry Principles - Catalysts
Learn the basics about the principle of green chemistry that concerns catalysis, as a part of environmental chemistry. A catalyst increases the rate of a chemical reaction. This means that desired products can be made more quickly, using...
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BIOLOGY - Environment - Sustainable development
Like all living organisms, humans need resources to live. We need food, clean water and a shelter to live in. A few thousand years ago, this is all we would have wanted - a full stomach and a warm, dry home. But, as the human race has...
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Nova Labs: Putting Energy to Use
Energy comes in many different forms. It can be stored in the chemical bonds that hold molecules together, carried in the motion of a spinning wheel, or held in a boulder sitting on a cliff. But energy isn't a fixed thing. In fact, we...