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Alkanes and alkenes
Learn the basics about Alkanes and Alkenes, what are their properties, similarities and differences? Found out more in this video!
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Alkanes & Alkenes
Learn the basics of alkanes and alkenes. After watching the covalent bonds video you should have sufficient knowledge to understand about how alkanes and alkenes are formed and the differences between them.
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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...
Curated Video
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...
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Multi-walled Carbon Nanotube - HD1080
A model of a multi-walled carbon nanotube: sheets of one-atom thick carbon atoms in a hexagonal arrangement and curved into tubes, Wider tubes have narrower tubes inside them. Black background. Seamless loop.
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Multi-walled Carbon Nanotube - HD1080
A model of a multi-walled carbon nanotube: sheets of one-atom thick carbon atoms in a hexagonal arrangement and curved into tubes, Wider tubes have narrower tubes inside them. Black background. Seamless loop.
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Buckminsterfullerene
A molecule of buckminsterfullerene, commonly known as a buckyball.
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Buckminsterfullerene
A molecule of buckminsterfullerene, commonly known as a buckyball.
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Mit: Blossoms: Plastics and Covalent Chemical Bonds
Interactive video lesson discusses the distribution of electrons in a carbon atom, and then follows with a chemical investigation of plastics.