Instructional Video3:14
The Business Professor

Bases of Social Power

Higher Ed
French and Raven identified those five bases of power as coercive, reward, legitimate, referent, and expert.
Instructional Video4:29
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Stored Energy

3rd - 8th
“Stored Energy” explains how potential energy is stored, how objects have potential energy, and how potential energy is changed to kinetic energy.
Instructional Video3:28
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Peptide bonds

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, we explore what peptide bonds are, their crucial role in protein synthesis, and the fascinating process of their formation. Understand where peptide bonds are found in nature and their significance in biology and...
Instructional Video3:12
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Limiting vs Excess Reactants - what's the difference?

9th - Higher Ed
Do you know the difference between a limiting and excess reactant and how to identify them in a chemical reaction? These are important skills to mastering chemistry! In this video, we will show you the difference between limiting and...
Instructional Video6:51
Curated Video

Balancing Chemical Reactions – 4 EASY Steps

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, we're going to show you how to balance chemical equations – it's going to be easy! We'll start with the basics, and then move on to more complex problems. By the end of this video, you'll be able to balance chemical...
Instructional Video18:59
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Solving Limiting Reactant Practice Problems!

9th - Higher Ed
In this video we walkthrough 3 limiting reactant practice problems step by step and show you how to solve them!
Instructional Video2:40
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Balancing Acid/Base Neutralization Equations - 1 EASY TRICK - sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid

9th - Higher Ed
How to make a balanced chemical equation using sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid!
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In this video, we're going to show you how to quickly and easily balance acid/base chemical equations. This is a skillset that is...
Instructional Video1:28
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Newtons 3rd Law of Motion - Action and Reaction

9th - Higher Ed
Newton's 3rd Law of Motion tells us that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. In this video students will learn about Newton's 3rd Law of Motion and be able to give examples of this law in the world around them and...
Instructional Video2:39
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There are only TWO things that ALL combustion reactions have in common...

9th - Higher Ed
Combustion chemical reactions are reactions that burn a fuel. The fuel that is burned is a hydrocarbon and we all know that oxygen is needed for something to burn. So all combustion reactions will have the reactants of a hydrocarbon and...
Instructional Video3:33
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The Science of Fear: Understanding Our Physical and Psychological Responses

3rd - 12th
This video explores the concept of fear and its physical and psychological effects on the human body. It discusses how fear is a response that can be triggered by both real and perceived dangers, and how our ancestors' fight or flight...
Instructional Video8:42
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Most common types of hydrolysis - Study with me

9th - Higher Ed
In acid and base chemistry, we learn that there are 3 main types of hydrolysis: salt, acid and base. In this video, I will show you a fun and crafty way to spice up your organic chemistry notes on this topic.
Instructional Video2:26
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7 Exploring Group IV Elements' Reactions with Water, Acids, and Bases

9th - Higher Ed
Group IV elements, including carbon, silicon, germanium, tin, and lead, have varying reactivity with water, acids, and bases due to their varying electronegativities and bond strengths. Carbon is generally unreactive, while silicon...
Instructional Video2:01
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Mystery of Silicone Compounds

9th - Higher Ed
Organo silicon compounds | R2SiO | Dimethy dihydroxy silane | straight chain condensation polymer ; Organosilicon compounds are organic compounds that contain carbon-silicon bonds. They have similarities to organic carbon compounds but...
Instructional Video2:30
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Silica Secrets Unveiled Exploring Properties, Reactions, and Applications

9th - Higher Ed
Properties of silica | Silicon -Oxygen bond | SiF4, H2SiF6 | Silicon carbide SiC| Hardest substance | piezo-electric effect|Applications of quartz ; Silica, or silicon dioxide (SiO2), is a hard, white, and translucent material...
Instructional Video8:34
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The EASY way to balance Combustion Reactions!

9th - Higher Ed
Welcome to Tadashi Science! Join us as we simplify the world of science. In this video, we'll teach you how to balance combustion chemical reactions. Learn the difference between complete and incomplete combustion and discover why these...
Instructional Video4:00
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Igniting Fire Without Matches: Innovative Methods Put to the Test

6th - Higher Ed
In this experiment, our Testers explore three methods of making fire without using matches or lighters. Vincent learns the traditional friction method in the Alps, David constructs a solar oven with a satellite dish and mirrors, and...
Instructional Video2:51
Seven Dimensions

Expert Evidence: Case Studies Part 6

Higher Ed
In this scenario, the barrister is asking the expert about a sample taken from a corridor in a crime scene. The expert is being asked to explain the process of taking a control sample to verify that a positive reaction (indicating the...
Instructional Video4:38
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What are the different types of chemical reactions?

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, I'm going to show you a simple way to identify the type of chemical reaction that is happening in a given situation. This will help you to understand the process more easily and to carry out the reaction in a more accurate...
Instructional Video2:39
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The Lab Notebook

3rd - 12th
Simple advice for keeping a credible lab notebook
Instructional Video6:30
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Elephant Toothpaste Demonstration

3rd - 12th
Dr. Boyd performs the popular Elephant Toothpaste demonstration. If you want to try it too, just follow along! Note 1: DO NOT eat or put the foam in your mouth; it is not actually toothpaste or ice cream (it just looks like it). Note 2:...
Instructional Video2:48
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Trapping Carbon Dioxide

3rd - 12th
n a variation of the common 'Volcano Baking Soda' demonstration, Dr. Boyd traps carbon dioxide gas in a balloon.
Instructional Video4:37
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Homemade Ice Cream

3rd - 12th
Along with guest co-host Sarita, Dr. Boyd shows you how to make homemade ice cream while explaining endothermic processes. 0:00 – Introduction 0:22 – What you’ll need 0:47 – Explanation of endothermic & exothermic processes 1:45 – Safety...
Instructional Video4:53
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Dancing Raisins

3rd - 12th
Did you know raisins can ‘dance?’ Find out how with these scientific demonstrations. 0:00 – Introduction 0:17 – What you’ll need 0:36 – The science behind soda pop 1:26 – Experimental explanation 2:09 – Safety discussion 2:56 –...
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Professor Dave Explains

Principles of Homogeneous Catalysis

9th - Higher Ed
Now that we understand the goal of transition metal catalysis, it's time to look at the two main ways in which this is achieved. There is homogeneous catalysis and heterogeneous catalysis. Let's focus on homogeneous catalysis first,...