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CHEMISTRY - Matter - Parts of an Atom
Parts Of An Atom | Properties of Matter | Chemistry | FuseSchool Learn about the parts of an atom, their mass, and their charge, in this video from the Properties of Matter chapter FuseSchool Chemistry.
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Making Insoluble Salts
Learn the basics about how to make insoluble salts as a part of the overall acids and bases topic.
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Making Soluble Salts
Learn the basics about how to make soluble salts as part of the acids and bases topic.
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Wave Motion
Wave Motion | Waves | Physics | FuseSchool All waves can transfer energy from one place to another without transferring any matter. This is done by a series of disturbances or vibrations that carry the energy. Just like the people in...
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Calculating Molar Volumes Using Experimental Data
Learn the basics about Calculating molar volumes using experimental data. How do you calculate molar volumes? How do you use experimental data? Find out more in this video!
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Testing For Chlorides, Bromides & Iodides
As an aspiring chemist you should know how to test for clorides, bromides and iodides. This revision video gives you the right tips! At Fuse School, teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand videos in...
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PHYSICS - What Are Radioactive Isotopes - Properties of Matter
The identity and chemical properties of any atom are determined by the number of protons in its nucleus. As atoms get bigger and heavier, the nuclei get bigger and heavier and the protons need a “nuclear glue” to help hold them together....
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Group 2 - Alkaline Earth Metals
Learn the basics about Alkaline Earth metals which are a group of chemical elements in the periodic table with very similar properties? What are those properties? Find out more in this video!
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Inverse Functions
Every operation has an opposite. With functions the opposite is called the inverse function. It undoes the function and returns you to the initial input. There is a simple process to follow to find the inverse of any function which we...
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The Evolution of the Human Race: From Primates to Homosapiens
This video provides a concise yet comprehensive overview of human evolution, tracing our origins from single-celled organisms to the emergence of modern Homo sapiens. It highlights key milestones in our evolutionary history, such as the...
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SOHCAHTOA - Finding Missing Angles
In this video we will discover how to find a missing angle in a right angle triangle, when we already know the lengths of two sides. We use SOHCAHTOA to do this. You should already know what SOHCAHTOA is and how to use it. We saw how to...
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PHYSICS - Astrophysics - The Solar System (Part 2)
This video looks at the characteristics of the outer planets, dwarf planets, moons and comets.
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PHYSICS - Forces - Moments
Think of a spanner loosening a fixed nut, or a child on a seesaw, or a door opening around a fixed hinge. All of these things are connected by something called moments… A moment is the turning force around a fixed pivot. The pivot is the...
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MATHS - Algebra - Different Parts of an Equation
Expressions, equations, formulae and identities are all slightly different types of algebraic notation. In this video we’re going to discover the differences. An expression is a collection of letters and numbers, with no equals sign. An...
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BIOLOGY - Environment - Nitrogen Cycle
Nitrogen makes up 78% of the air, however neither plants nor animals can take nitrogen directly from the air because nitrogen is so unreactive. The nitrogen cycles shows the movement of nitrogen through the environment. Nitrogen is...
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Triangles
In this video we are going to look at exterior angles of polygons. Exterior angles are a little strange. They make a straight line with the interior angle, rather than being the whole outside angle. There are a few different ways to...
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Simple Interest
Interest is the amount charged by a lender to a borrower. It means that if you borrow some money from a bank, you have to pay back more than the money you borrowed. Equally, if you have a savings account and deposit some money, the bank...
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Green Chemistry - Principle 3
Learn the basics about the principles of green chemistry as part of the environmental chemistry topic.
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Current & Potential Difference
Current & Potential Difference | Electricity | Physics | FuseSchool In this video we will be looking at how current relates to both resistance and potential difference, and how we record the potential difference and currents across...
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Anaerobic Respiration in the Muscles
Ever wondered why feel all stiff the day after doing lots of exercise, in order for you to contract your muscles they need the energy that is released in respiration. However, when you're doing heavy exercise for a long time the muscles...
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Properties of Sulfur
Sulfur is the 16th element of the periodic table, and is a non-metal. In its elemental form it is a bright yellow crystalline solid at room temperature. In this video we are going to look at the basic physical and chemical properties of...
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Economic, Environmental & Social Effect of Biofuels
Learn the basics about the economic, environmental and social effects of biofuels as part of the fuels chapter within environmental chemistry.
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PHYSICS - Energy - Energy Use in Electrical Appliances
Do you ever have arguments at home about leaving appliances on and wasting electricity? In this video we are going to look at measuring energy use, in electrical appliances. The unit of energy is the Joule (J). However, when dealing with...
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Density Of Different States
Density Of Different States | Matter | Physics | FuseSchool Why is it easy to lift up a big inflated beach ball but much harder to lift a small heavy pebble? It is largely to do with density, the small pebble is more dense and the Big...