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Dangerous Soaps: How Animals Use Surfactants
When you think of surfactants, you might think of soaps, detergents and other man-made chemicals. But it turns out that some other animals utilize their own versions of these sudsy molecules.
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Environmental Impacts of Detergents
Learn the basics about the environmental impacts of detergents as part of the environmental chemistry topic.
Curated Video
The Versatile Uses of Lithium
This video provides an overview of lithium, its properties, and its various uses, including its use in lithium-ion batteries and in medications.
Curated Video
Exploring the Wonders of Boron
Delve into the fascinating world of boron - a chemical element with unique properties and a rich history. We explore its various medical uses, including its role as an antiseptic for cuts and burns, an eye wash, and a treatment for...
FuseSchool
Digestion By Enzymes
In this video we examine the process of digesting our food. We shall see how biological catalysts called enzymes break these food molecules apart and why they are necessary. Think of our food molecules as a train of trucks all coupled...
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Science Experiment: Pouring Water Down a String
Alex was really surprised to see what water was able to do when we poured it down a string. All I needed for this simple experiment was 2 cups, piece of string that can absorb water and special properties of water (ability to stick to...
Curated Video
Air Disasters: Deadly Descent (Full Episode)
Just twenty minutes from touching down in Hong Kong from Indonesia, a sudden engine malfunction transforms an airbus A330 into a 200-ton glider. The plane appears destined to ditch into the South China Sea unless the captain can come up...
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Learn How To Turn Hard Water Into Soft Water | Environmental Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool
If we want to use soap with water, it should ideally be with soft water. This video explains how Hard Water can be turned into Soft Water. At Fuse School, teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand videos in...
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Digestion By Enzymes | Organic Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool
Digestion By Enzymes | Organic Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool In this video we examine the process of digesting our food. We shall see how biological catalysts called enzymes break these food molecules apart and why they are...
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How To Treat Poisoning, Signs & Symptoms - First Aid Training - St John Ambulance
Find out more about what to do if someone has swallowed a poison, such as chemicals, drugs, plants, fungi, berries. Learn about signs and symptoms of poisoning hereref='http://sja.org.uk/sja/first-aid-advice/poisoning.aspx'...
Science360
Surfactants: Building greener chemicals
From cleaning supplies to pharmaceuticals, surfactants are the compounds that make your soap bubbly, your paint spread smoothly and your medication dissolve more easily. Surfactants can be found everywhere because of their unique...
Curated Video
Surface Tension - Part 2: Milk Swirls
In part 2 of a two-part discussion on surface tension, Dr. Boyd uses dish soap to decrease the surface tension of milk, which causes the milk to make swirls of color from food dye. Minute 0:30 – Brief Review Minute 0:57 – What you need...
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How to Clear a Printer Jam
Howcast - Don't let a printer jam put a stop to your work. Clear it out quickly using these steps.
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Covid-19 Myths | Health | FuseSchool
Covid-19 Myths | Health | FuseSchool With so much information on the new Coronavirus, what should you believe? Fuseschool is here to bust some myths about Covid-19. Only older people can get the new coronavirus. People of all ages can...
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Father of the Supreme Court | The Life & Times of John Marshall
We return once more to the USA! Chief Justice John Marshall, after turning down jobs as state attorney and attorney general, turned out to be one of the most influential justices the Supreme Court has ever had, and is more or less the...
Curated Video
Photo fun: Part 2 - Music Video
Level 1 – Unit 23 – Pre-A1 English for children aged 5-12 – The learning objective for this set of videos is as follows: Family and Friends - He's / She's got (long hair). He / She hasn't got (brown hair).
Teacher's Pet
Acid-Base Theories
Learn about Arrhenius and Broasted-Lowry acid-base theory, the amphoteric nature of water and some properties of acids and bases in this video! transcript _______________________________________ every day you encounter acids and bases....
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What Makes Things Alkali?
Learn the basics about What makes things alkali? How is alkali recognized? What are alkali chemical properties? Find out more in this video!
Fuse School
Making Soaps - Hydrolysis
Don't let teaching about hydrolysis burst your bubble! Introduce your class to soap-making with an animated video. The narrator describes the raw materials used for making both hard and soft soaps. The video includes a look at early soap...
Fuse School
Environmental Impacts of Detergents
Dangerous detergents? Who knew? Pupils learn of the darker side of laundry day as they complete the series of seven videos on water and the environment. The video shows common detergent ingredients, how these ingredients can harm the...
Fuse School
Hard and Soft Water
What does it mean to have hard or soft water? Learners discover the chemistry behind water hardness in the fifth video of a seven-part series describing our water resources. Using simple animations and balanced chemical equations, young...
Steve Spangler Science
Color Changing Milk - Sick Science! #018
This visually vibrant activity demonstrates what happens when dish soap weakens the bonds that hold fats and proteins suspended in milk. Perhaps you can have chemistry lab groups perform this activity when they are learning about...
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Making Hard Water Soft
We need softened water to easily clean our homes, our clothes, and our bodies ... but how do you soften hard water? Part six of a 7-video series exploring the world's water resources and issues shows the two most common methods of...