Instructional Video4:42
Professor Dave Explains

Organometallic Reactions Part 3: Reductive Elimination

9th - Higher Ed
Reductive elimination is essentially the opposite of oxidative addition and the products of one process can be the reactants of the other process. What conditions are most favorable to reductive elimination?
Instructional Video1:02
The Backyard Scientist

Chloroform from Bleach and acetone.

K - 5th
DIY chloroform, an easy preparation! watch my other video on how to synthesize it.

Just a video showing the amount of chloroform i made, i was only using a 2.5 percent concentration of sodium hypochlorite that's why the yield is...
Instructional Video3:47
Curated Video

How Catalysts Work

K - 8th
Through animation and video footage students will learn that there are two basic types of catalysts, heterogeneous and homogeneous. Students will come to understand that catalysts have many practical applications and that scientists use...
Instructional Video5:24
Professor Dave Explains

Organometallic Reactions Part 5: Nucleophilic/Electrophilic Attack on Ligands

9th - Higher Ed
Reactions that occur on the ligands themselves are quite common. Let's look at two common types of ligand reactions: nucleophilic and electrophilic attacks. Which types of ligands that are susceptible to these attacks and what happens?
Instructional Video3:33
The Backyard Scientist

Hydrolyze Acetylsalicylic Acid into Salicylic Acid

K - 5th
Please read the entire description!


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Instructional Video3:21
FuseSchool

Electrolysis Of Molten Compounds

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about Electrolysis of Molten Compounds. What is electrolysis? What are molten compounds? Find out more in this video!
Instructional Video9:44
Professor Dave Explains

Pericyclic Reactions Part 1: Revisiting the Diels-Alder Reaction

9th - Higher Ed
An important class of reactions is the pericyclic reactions. We've been introduced to one subclass of these, cycloaddition reactions, when we looked at the Diels-Alder reaction. For the next few tutorials we will learn about some other...
Instructional Video7:33
msvgo

Oxidation and Reduction and Its Effect in Everyday Life

K - 12th
It explains oxidation and reduction in terms of electrons. It also talks about corrosion and rancidity.
Instructional Video3:49
The Backyard Scientist

iPhone in Molten Aluminum

K - 5th
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iPhone in Molten Aluminum
Instructional Video1:27
Curated Video

Patterns in Acid Reactions with Metals, Alkalis, and Carbonates

Higher Ed
This video discusses the patterns followed in reactions between acids and various substances such as metals, metal oxides, metal hydroxides, alkali spaces, and carbonates. The video explains that when acids react with these substances,...
Instructional Video6:42
The Backyard Scientist

Hexamine synthesis. Ammonia and formaldehyde.

K - 5th
So i was wrong on my math. 6grams to 4grams is wrong and im stupid. The correct stochiometry would be 68g ammonia with 180g of formaldehyde.
Instructional Video3:59
msvgo

Electrochemical Principles of Metallurgy

K - 12th
It explains the extraction of metals by electrolysis.
Instructional Video0:17
The Backyard Scientist

Dancing Robots

K - 5th
Dancing Robots - And now for a break in our scheduled programming..
Instructional Video4:11
FuseSchool

What Are Redox Reactions? (Oxygen Exchange)

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about the exchange of oxygen in oxidation-reduction reactions (REDOX) when learning about chemical reactions. In a chemical reaction, oxidation is oxygen GAIN and reduction is oxygen LOSS. A good example of oxidation is...
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Bioluminescence: Nature's Light Show

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Bioluminescence is a chemical reaction in living creatures that generates light. In some places, the presence of bioluminescent creatures is an indicator of a healthy environment. Learn about the different types of...
Instructional Video5:35
The Backyard Scientist

How 'Bright' is Deadly Radiation?

K - 5th
I was curious how bright a deadly dose of radiation would be after I watched Chernobyl. Hopefully this video helps you visualize what a dangerous dose of radiation would look like.
Instructional Video12:22
Catalyst University

Vitamin D | Biosynthesis & the Vitamin D Receptor

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss the biosynthetic pathway for vitamin D and how vitamin D exerts its functions at the gene expression level. We also explore the clinical affect of statin therapy on vitamin D levels.
Instructional Video4:31
FuseSchool

Manufacturing Sulphuric Acid

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about manufacturing sulphuric acid as part of the equilibrium topic within reactions.
Instructional Video1:56
The Backyard Scientist

My little pony vs. 46" Fresnel death ray!

K - 5th
My little pony vs. 46" Fresnel death ray!
Instructional Video0:34
The Backyard Scientist

High voltage

K - 5th
Microwave oven transformer
Instructional Video3:44
The Backyard Scientist

Mercury Bottle Flip

K - 5th
Mercury Bottle Flip
Instructional Video3:45
FuseSchool

Displacement Reactions

6th - Higher Ed
In this video you will see how this list can help us predict if a chemical reaction will proceed and how to name the products which shows displacement reactions.
Instructional Video3:32
Professor Dave Explains

Friedel-Crafts Alkylation

9th - Higher Ed
An introduction to Friedel-Crafts chemistry.
Instructional Video6:57
Professor Dave Explains

Pericyclic Reactions Part 4: Electrocyclizations (Conrotatory/Disrotatory and Nazarov Cyclizations)

9th - Higher Ed
Just one more on pericyclic reactions! We have to cover electrocyclizations. This way we can talk about neat stuff with frontier molecular orbitals, like conrotatory vs. disrotatory overlap, as well as the important Nazarov cyclization....