Instructional Video1:56
Curated Video

The Elements: Helium

6th - 12th
Find out why helium balloons float. Chemistry - Periodic Table - Learning Points. Helium is the second most abundant element in the entire Universe, but is very rare on Earth. Helium is incredibly light, so its atoms simply float off...
Instructional Video3:53
Curated Video

DIY Sci: Helium Bubble Snake

6th - Higher Ed
Watch them float away!
Instructional Video4:53
Great Big Story

Floating Beyond Limits: The Skyward Adventures of Trapp

12th - Higher Ed
Join Trapp, a technical projects manager with an extraordinary passion, as he defies gravity by floating through the sky using clusters of helium balloons. From childhood dreams of flying away with helium balloons to real-life...
Instructional Video1:38
Curated Video

Saturn

6th - 12th
Where does Saturn fit into the Solar System and what makes this planet unique?



Physics - Our Solar System - Learni

ng Points.

Saturn is the 6th

planet from the Sun.

Saturn has such a low density...
Instructional Video2:14
Seeker

A World Without Helium

9th - 11th
Where does helium come from? The element that inflates our balloons and makes us talk funny is actually SUPER rare on planet earth. And we're running out. As Anthony discovered, we use Helium for all kinds of important things. He breaks...
Instructional Video4:45
Periodic Videos

Helium (version 1) - Periodic Table of Videos

6th - 11th
Newer Helium videoef='https://youtu.be/M6xZZiaLOV4' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>video Donald Duck voices and floating balloons. Helium is element number 2 on the perioPatreonle. More links in elementtion batow ↓↓↓ Support Periodic...
Instructional Video2:54
SciShow Kids

What Happens When You Lose a Balloon?

K - 5th
Squeaks almost lost a balloon outside, but what would have happened to it had it floated away into the sky?
Instructional Video10:43
Curated Video

How the First Molecules Formed in the Universe

12th - Higher Ed
SUMMARY:

To make most complex structures in the universe like trees, and us, you need more than atoms. You need molecules. How do you go from atoms formed in the core of stars, to molecules that can lead to living...
Instructional Video9:18
Curated Video

How Nuclear Bombs Work: Atomic vs. Hydrogen Bombs Explained

12th - Higher Ed
Hydrogen bomb how does it work? The bomb on Hiroshima released the energy equivalent of 15,000 tons of TNT. The first hydrogen bomb released the energy equivalent of 10,000,000 tons of TNT.



While...
Instructional Video14:04
Curated Video

How Do Elements Get Their Physical Properties?

12th - Higher Ed
The explanation covers the electron configurations, quantum mechanics, and relativistic effects that determine these properties. This video is perfect for anyone curious about the science behind element properties....
Instructional Video3:26
SciShow

Colonizing Venus with Giant Balloons

12th - Higher Ed
A lot of people talk about humans colonizing Mars, but what about Venus?
Instructional Video3:12
SciShow

Rogue Planet Discovered!

12th - Higher Ed
Today Hank brings us the news of a unique astronomical discovery - a rogue planet. He also allays our fears of an apocalyptic collision with Earth. So, this new planet is awesome, but it needs a different name - CFBDSIR...
Instructional Video4:01
Curated Video

Introduction to Noble Gases: Properties and Trends

Higher Ed
This video discusses Group 0 elements, also known as the noble gases, which are known for their complete outer shell of electrons and unreactivity. The video examines the electronic structures and physical properties of each of these...
Instructional Video5:09
Curated Video

The Day Henry Met...A Balloon

Pre-K - 3rd
Henry meets a friendly Balloon. He's preparing for the big circus show but the clown has gone missing. Henry becomes a Clown for the day, bounces on a trampoline, is fired from a cannon and throws custard pies as he helps save the show.
Instructional Video6:12
Curated Video

Balloons

Pre-K - K
The red toy car dreams of flying, but the balloons aren't enough. Helper Cars know what to do—a hot air balloon will lift it into the sky!
Instructional Video4:12
Curated Video

DIY SCI - EXPLODING GAS

6th - Higher Ed
DIY SCI host Steve Spangler demonstrates how explosive gases work! WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DO THESE EXPERIMENTS AT HOME! LEAVE THESE TO THE DIY SCI LAB PROFESSIONALS!
Instructional Video7:46
Curated Video

What Happens to Your Atoms After Death? A Scientific View

12th - Higher Ed
What happens to your atoms when you die? About 100 billion people have died since the dawn of humanity. Since the law of conservation of matter says that matter cannot be created or destroyed, all their atoms...
Instructional Video4:47
Curated Video

What Would Happen If Humans Tried To Land On Jupiter

3rd - 11th
The best way to explore a new world is to land on it. That's why humans have sent spacecraft to the Moon, Venus, Mars, Saturn's moon, Titan, and more. But there are a few places in the solar system we will never understand as well as...
Instructional Video6:03
Curated Video

The Hair Dryer

Pre-K - 3rd
When a helium balloon floats up to the ceiling out of Tom Thomas' reach, Nolik offers to retrieve it by riding on a stream of air from a hairdryer.
Instructional Video13:28
SciShow Kids

The Amazing Science of Balloons | SciShow Kids Compilation

K - 5th
In this SciShow Kids compilation, Jessi and her friends at the Fort learn about electricity, pressure, and chemical reactions from a science lesson on a string: balloons!<br/>
Instructional Video5:51
Be Smart

The REAL Physics of Hot Air Balloons!

12th - Higher Ed
The science of hot air balloons may surprise you.
Instructional Video4:45
Periodic Videos

Helium (Version 1)

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Helium is the second most common element in the universe, yet we are running out of helium on Earth. A video on this important element includes common reactions, uses, and concerns that scholars need to know to understand helium.
Instructional Video
Other

#Ask Mit: Why Are Gas Giants Round?

9th - 10th
Find out professor Anna Frebel's answer to the question, "How come our gas giants stay in a sphere, instead of the gas just floating around everywhere in space?" [3:29]