Instructional Video3:18
FuseSchool

Covalent Bonding In Carbon Dioxide

6th - Higher Ed
Carbon dioxide is a product of one of the most important chemical reactions in the world: combustion. Combustion is how a lot of people in the world heat their homes and power their cars. It also unfortunately contributes to the...
Instructional Video0:58
Economics Explained

Why Would Anyone Accept a Negative Interest Rate? #Shorts | Economics Explained

9th - Higher Ed
Why Would Anyone Accept a Negative Interest Rate? #Shorts | Economics Explained
Instructional Video4:20
Professor Dave Explains

Practice Problem: Newman Projections of Conformational Isomers

9th - Higher Ed
Spin that sigma bond and what do you get? Draw the Newman projections and find out! Watch out for pesky gauche interactions.
Instructional Video15:30
Professor Dave Explains

Organic Chemistry Practice Exam 5

9th - Higher Ed
Organic Chemistry Practice Exam 5
Instructional Video0:54
Curated Video

Arduino for Beginners - 2022 Complete Course - Introduction - Debounce the Push Button

Higher Ed
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This clip is from the chapter "Debounce the Push Button" of the series "Arduino for Beginners - 2022 Complete Course".This section explains how to debounce the push button.
Instructional Video4:59
Professor Dave Explains

Organolithium Reagents

9th - Higher Ed
We've seen one organometallic reagent before, the Grignard reagent. That had magnesium in it. Well now let's learn another! Organolithium reagents are commonly used, so let's see what they do.
Instructional Video6:07
Professor Dave Explains

Organic Chemistry Mechanism Challenge 6

9th - Higher Ed
Need some organic chemistry practice? Here's a tricky mechanism to try!
Instructional Video6:19
Professor Dave Explains

Organic Chemistry Mechanism Challenge 4

9th - Higher Ed
Need some organic chemistry practice? Here's a tricky mechanism to try!
Instructional Video9:45
Professor Dave Explains

More Complex Ligands in Organometallic Chemistry

9th - Higher Ed
We've covered the basics regarding ligands that can be found in transition metal complexes. But it gets quite a bit trickier than that. What about polyhapto ligands? Bridging ligands? Polydentate ligands? What could all of this mean?...
Instructional Video5:37
Professor Dave Explains

Metallic Bonds

9th - Higher Ed
We've learned about ionic and covalent bonds, so we understand the interactions that will occur between a metal and a nonmetal, or between two nonmetals. But what about two metals? Metallic bonding! This ends up being sort of like ionic...
Instructional Video6:18
Professor Dave Explains

Practice Problem: Retrosynthesis of an Alcohol

9th - Higher Ed
For this one we need to understand the key points of retrosynthetic analysis. What reactions make alcohols? How can we put this molecule together?
Instructional Video7:12
Professor Dave Explains

Practice Problem: Newman Projections and Nomenclature

9th - Higher Ed
For this one, we will need to be able to draw Newman projections as well as name the molecule using the rules of IUPAC nomenclature. Basic stuff!
Instructional Video10:53
Professor Dave Explains

Organic Chemistry Mechanism Challenge 7

9th - Higher Ed
Need some organic chemistry practice? Here's a tricky mechanism to try!
Instructional Video3:29
Curated Video

Why Is Static Friction Greater Than Kinetic Friction?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Friction is the resistance that one object or surface experiences when moving over another object or surface. The two types of friction that come into play when moving two objects against one another are static and kinetic. Static...
Instructional Video4:09
Food Farmer Earth

Lambing Season on the Farm

12th - Higher Ed
WARNING: This video contains graphic images of a lamb being born. Spring is lambing season, and so we wanted to visit a farm that specializes in raising lambs. Sudan Farm, located in Canby, Oregon does just that, it raises lambs for...
Instructional Video18:00
Curated Video

Life Substances - The Chemistry of life

Higher Ed
There are a number of substances that are vital to all living organisms. In this lecture, I talk about substances like carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids, going into some detail about their structures and importance.
Instructional Video2:44
Curated Video

003 What ATP is and How it Works

Higher Ed
This Video talks about what ATP is and how it results in energy for the processes happening in the cell
Instructional Video5:05
Catalyst University

Hippurate Hydrolysis Test | Theory & Results

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the theory of the hippurate hydrolysis [hippuricase] test and how to interpret the results.
Instructional Video16:48
Catalyst University

Strong Reductions using Lithium Aluminum Hydride (LAH)

Higher Ed
Strong Reductions using Lithium Aluminum Hydride (LAH)
Instructional Video3:28
FuseSchool

Collision Theory & Reactions Part 2

6th - Higher Ed
Learn about Collision Theory, what happens in a reaction and why some reactions are endothermic and some are exothermic.
Instructional Video4:12
Professor Dave Explains

Lewis Dot Structures

9th - Higher Ed
Finally, you'll understand all those weird pictures of molecules with the letters and the lines and the dots! Those are lewis dot structures. Let's learn how to draw them. It's easier than you think.
Instructional Video11:27
Professor Dave Explains

Hydroboration-Oxidation

9th - Higher Ed
An introduction to hydroboration-oxidation.
Instructional Video5:11
ACDC Leadership

Financial Assets

12th - Higher Ed
I explain the key terms of the financial sector, including: assets, liabilities, loans, bonds, stocks, and interest rates.
Instructional Video5:50
Barcroft Media

Leopard Lady Living With Wild Cats | BEAST BUDDIES

Higher Ed
FOR this conservationist, there is only one way to start her day - by hanging out with leopards. Babette De Jonge, 50, founded Wild Cats World in 2010 to help conserve endangered big cats, such as leopards, black-footed cats and African...