Khan Academy
States of Matter, States of Matter and Intermolecular Forces, Chemistry
The three states of matter are the focus of this chemistry video. Sal uses the example of a water molecule and explains in great detail the forces present that allow the molecule to change between a liquid, a solid, and a gas. Of course,...
Fuse School
Properties of Water
The Universal Solvent? Module nine of a 14-part video series involving solids, liquids, and gases is packed full of useful hydration information. The narrator explains such concepts as water solubility, hydrogen bonding, and polarity.
Veritasium
States of Matter
What makes water icy? Explore a range of theories from patrons at a public skating rink in an interview-style video. The narrator leads participatns through the phase change all the way to the molecular level, where less movement...
PBS
Phase Changes | Phases of Matter | UNC-TV Science
Take an energetic ride through the phase changes of a water molecule in a compact activity. Young scientists learn about the phases of matter and discover the role of thermal energy in governing phase changes while watching a short...
Khan Academy
Vapor Pressure, States of Matter and Intermolecular Forces, Chemistry
Vapor pressure is the focus of this chemistry video. Sal explains that when molecules are "sticking together," a substance takes on a liquid or solid form. However, when kinetic energy increases, the molecules are forced apart, allowing...
American Chemical Society
Temperature and Energy
Many scholars know weight is actually a measure of gravity, so what is temperature? The video explains that temperature is a measure of kinetic energy. It connects the concept of how water evaporates when heated with how water evaporates...
Fuse School
Covalent Bonding of Carbon Dioxide
How does a polar molecule, H2O, compare with a nonpolar molecule, CO2? Young chemists learn the similarities and differences between their covalent bonds and properties. They practice applying prior knowledge in a new way to reinforce...
Crash Course
The Hydrologic and Carbon Cycles: Always Recycle!
Introduce biogeochemical cycles and goes into detail about the hydrologic and carbon cycles. A scientific video engages learners and teaches them at the same time.
Crash Course
In Da Club - Membranes and Transport
Wouldn't it be great to learn about cells through osmosis? Introduce learners to the different mechanisms of active and passive transport with a video that shows how the different transports occur across the cell membrane,...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: The Properties of Water
Narrated screencast illustrates the many important and unique properties of the water molecule. [3:16]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Capillary Action and Why We See a Meniscus
See how capillary action and the meniscus are related to intermolecular forces in water. [8:26]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Atomic Arrangements in Solids
This video/animation asks the question "So if the same molecules are in the solid, liquid, and vapor forms of water, why are their properties so different?" The properties of a material are affected not just by the kinds of atom in it,...