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What Is Benzene
Learn the basics about the properties and chemistry of benzene, as a part of organic chemistry. Benzene is an organic molecule. Benzene is a colourless liquid at room temperature. Its boiling point is 80 degrees C. It’s found naturally...
Professor Dave Explains
Resonance Structures/Assigning Formal Charge
Looking at resonance structures for organic molecules and learning how to determine formal charge.
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Stable and Unstable Nuclei
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...
ATHS Engineering
The Basics of Electricity: Understanding Voltage, Resistance, and Current
This video explains the basics of electricity and circuits, focusing on the concepts of conductors and insulators, voltage, current, and resistance. It uses simple analogies and easy-to-understand language to help viewers grasp these...
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The Structure and Properties of Metals: An Introduction to Metallic Bonding
The video provides an overview of metallic bonding, focusing on the structure of metals and how metallic bonding explains their properties. The video also explains that metals have high melting and boiling points and are often insoluble...
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Filling of Orbital in Atoms
This nugget gives idea about Aufbau Principle, n+l rule, Pauli's Exclusion Principle and Hund's Rule.
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Bohr's Model of Atom and Valency
It explains Bohr's model of an atom and electron distribution in different orbits. It also talks about valency.
Professor Dave Explains
IUPAC Nomenclature of Haloalkanes and Alcohols
Naming molecules according to IUPAC nomenclature.
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Sub-Atomic Particles – Protons and Neutrons
It explains the discovery of protons and neutrons and their characteristics.
Curated Video
Harnessing the Energy of Atoms with Nuclear Power
Understand the basics of nuclear power, including how it is generated through the process of fission in uranium atoms. This video highlights the use of neutrons and control rods to create a chain reaction, which ultimately produces...
Curated Video
Covalent Bonding: Sharing Electrons to Form Stable Molecules
This video discusses covalent bonding in chemistry. The presenter starts by explaining that atoms or elements want to have a full outer shell of electrons for stability. They then use examples of how non-metals like fluorine and oxygen...
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
Structure and Properties of Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids: A Homologous Series Explanation
The video explains the concept of homologous series in organic chemistry and provides detailed information about two important homologous series, alcohols and carboxylic acids. It describes the functional group present in each of these...
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Covalent Compounds-Lewis structures
It explains the Kossel-Lewis approach to chemical bonding, octet rule, covalent bond and classify its different types, Lewis dot structures of covalent compounds.
Professor Dave Explains
The Mole: Avogadro's Number and Stoichiometry
Yes, I know moles are adorable furry creatures. This is a different kind of mole! A numerical mole. And we need to understand them to be able to make predictions about reactions. Let Professor Dave take you through the finer points.
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What Are Structural Isomers?
Different forms of the same molecule are known as structural isomers; they have the same molecular formula but are different 'shapes'. In this video we will look at some different structures of butane - so they all have 4 carbons but...
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Adding Fractions with Equal Denominators
Add fractions with equal denominators using area models.
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What Is An Atom?
Atoms are tiny particles that are so small they are not possible to see with the naked eye, and are only barely possible to make out with the most powerful microscopes. Everything that exists in our universe is made up of atoms –...
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Introduction to Representing Elements and Compounds in Chemistry
This video is a lesson on how to represent elements and compounds in terms of the atoms they can take. The video covers the definition of an element, the periodic table, chemical symbols, and formulas. It also explains how compounds are...
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.
Mazz Media
Chemistry
This live-action video program is about the word Chemistry. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word Chemistry through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful,...
Curated Video
The Periodic Table: Arranging Elements and Understanding their Properties
The video explains how the periodic table is arranged and how this arrangement highlights patterns in the chemical properties of elements. It covers the order of elements based on their atomic number, their placement in groups based on...
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Heat Transfer - Conduction and Convection _ GCSE Physics
Conduction is the transfer of heat between substances that are in direct contact with each other and it mainly happens in solids. The heat is conducted from atom to atom using the kinetic energy of the particles, in other words by...
Let's Tute
Build an Atom | Science Simulator | How tiny atom is? | Simulator Explained | PhET | letstute|
We know everything is made up of atoms, but have you ever wondered how an atom is made? If you want to know how to click on the link below where we explain HOW TO BUILD AN ATOM with the help of a simulator.