Instructional Video6:26
Curated Video

Atomic Structure: Understanding the Components and Properties of Atoms

9th - Higher Ed
This video is about atomic structure and covers the three particles that make up an atom - protons, neutrons, and electrons. The video discusses their properties, such as charge and relative mass, and where they are located within the...
Instructional Video9:06
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Atomic Masses and Composition of Nucleus

K - 12th
This nugget describes the nucleus of an atom. It talks about the various aspects of a nucleus like atomic number, atomic mass unit, isotopes and isobars, with examples.
Instructional Video13:43
Professor Dave Explains

Nuclear Reactions, Radioactivity, Fission and Fusion

12th - Higher Ed
Radioactivity. We've seen it in movies, it's responsible for the Ninja Turtles. It's responsible for Godzilla. But what is it? It's time to learn exactly what nuclear reactions are, and what it is that makes atomic bombs so destructive,...
Instructional Video3:36
FuseSchool

What Makes Things Alkali?

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about What makes things alkali? How is alkali recognized? What are alkali chemical properties? Find out more in this video!
Instructional Video4:35
Professor Dave Explains

Acid-Base Equilibria and Buffer Solutions

12th - Higher Ed
Remember those pesky iceboxes? Weak acids and bases establish equilibria, so we have to do iceboxes to figure out things about them. But don't worry, buffers are neat.
Instructional Video7:29
Flipping Physics

AP Physics 1: Review of Electrostatics

12th - Higher Ed
Review of the Electrostatics topics covered in the AP Physics 1 curriculum.
Instructional Video10:12
Catalyst University

Titration Curves: A Conceptual Math-based Approach

Higher Ed
Titration Curves: A Conceptual Math-based Approach
Instructional Video6:08
Physics Girl

The ULTRAVIOLET CATASTROPHE

9th - 12th
How did the field of quantum mechanics come about in the first place? The Rayleigh-Jeans catastrophe, also known as the ultraviolet catastrophe was a prediction by the Rayleigh-Jeans law that a blackbody would radiate infinite amounts of...
Instructional Video4:40
Professor Dave Explains

Hofmann Elimination via Exhaustive Methylation of Amines

12th - Higher Ed
We know how to do elimination reactions when something like a halogen is the leaving group. But we can we do this kind of chemistry to eliminate an amino group? We can! We have to do something called exhaustive methylation, and once you...
Instructional Video7:17
Professor Dave Explains

Williamson Ether Synthesis

12th - Higher Ed
Introducing Williamson ether synthesis.
Instructional Video10:18
Professor Dave Explains

Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution

12th - Higher Ed
Introducing electrophilic aromatic substitution.
Instructional Video5:03
Professor Dave Explains

Carbocation Rearrangement - Hydride and Methanide Shifts

12th - Higher Ed
An overview of the ways that carbocations can rearrange to form more stable intermediates.
Instructional Video6:10
Professor Dave Explains

Electric Charge and Electric Fields

12th - Higher Ed
What's the deal with electricity? Benjamin Franklin flies a kite one day and then all of a sudden you can charge your phone? There's a gap in conceptual understanding! Let's figure out what electricity is, exactly, and how it works.
Instructional Video4:04
Physics Girl

Quarks Explained in Four Minutes - Physics Girl

9th - 12th
Protons and neutrons are made of three quarks, right? Wrong! Explore the particle they should have told you about when you were a kid!
Instructional Video4:53
FuseSchool

Stable and Unstable Nuclei

6th - Higher Ed
Stable and Unstable Nuclei | Radioactivity | Physics | FuseSchool How do you know if an atom is stable? In this video we are going to learn about radioactive decay and that unstable nuclei either have too many protons or too many...
Instructional Video12:54
Professor Dave Explains

Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives

12th - Higher Ed
Looking at carboxylic acids and their derivatives.
Instructional Video8:41
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Acids, Bases and Salts

K - 12th
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.
Instructional Video14:59
Professor Dave Explains

Claisen Condensation and Dieckmann Condensation

12th - Higher Ed
Introducing Claisen condensation and Dieckmann condensation.
Instructional Video7:16
Professor Dave Explains

What Are Electrolytes?

12th - Higher Ed
People throw around the term "electrolyte" quite a bit, but what does it mean? What makes something a strong electrolyte, a weak electrolyte, or a nonelectrolyte? let's find out!
Instructional Video9:33
Professor Dave Explains

Alkyne Synthesis by Double Dehydrohalogenation

12th - Higher Ed
An overview of alkyne synthesis via double dehydrohalogenation.
Instructional Video4:03
FuseSchool

What Makes Something Acidic?

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about what makes something acidic as part of the acids and bases topic..
Instructional Video4:45
Catalyst University

ATP Synthase: Mechanism of ATP Synthesis

Higher Ed
ATP Synthase: Mechanism of ATP Synthesis
Instructional Video4:30
Professor Dave Explains

Practice Problem Acidity of Carboxylic Acids

12th - Higher Ed
Let's rank these carboxylic acids by acidity! Do you know about the various ways these carboxylate anions can be stabilized? Check it out.
Instructional Video6:49
Professor Dave Explains

Enzymes: Nature's Factory Workers

12th - Higher Ed
What are enzymes? Why they're nature's little factory workers. They chop up certain things! They build up others! Pretty amazing the kind of chemistry nature can do given enormous polypeptide chains with unfathomable variability and...