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What Are Redox Reactions? (Oxygen Exchange)

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about the exchange of oxygen in oxidation-reduction reactions (REDOX) when learning about chemical reactions. In a chemical reaction, oxidation is oxygen GAIN and reduction is oxygen LOSS. A good example of oxidation is...
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What Is Carbon Neutral and Biofuels

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about carbon neutral and biofuels, as a part of environmental chemistry. Coal, oil, natural gas, shale gas and gas from fracking are fossil fuels formed hundreds of millions of years ago from living things that got...
Instructional Video4:31
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Hydraulics

6th - Higher Ed
Hydraulics | Forces & Motion | Physics | FuseSchool What do water piston, cranes and car brakes have in common? They all have hydraulics to thank… which is the movement of liquids. In this video we’ll look at how hydraulics multiply...
Instructional Video3:47
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Finding The Equation Of A Line Through 2 Points PART 1

6th - Higher Ed
In this video we are going to look at how to find the equation of a straight line that passes through two given points (coordinates). You should already know that a straight line follows the y=mx+c format, where 'm' is the gradient and...
Instructional Video3:47
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Uses Of Nuclear Radiation

6th - Higher Ed
"Uses of Nuclear Radiation What have the Hulk and Spiderman got in common? They both gained their super powers because of radiation. Well, in films and comics at least. In real life, radiation has never given anyone super powers. But...
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BIOLOGY - Cells - Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic

6th - Higher Ed
In this video we have a look at the similarities and differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. All cells are either prokaryotic or eukaryotic. Organisms with prokaryotic cells are called prokaryotes, and organisms with...
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How To Use Moles - Part 1

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about using moles. This is part 1 of 3 parts, teaching you about using moles, as a part of the chemical calculations topic. Avogadro’s number describes what is known as 1 mole, or 12 g of carbon atoms. This is used in...
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Global School - Global Citizens

6th - Higher Ed
What Covid-19 has taught us is that the world is not as big as we thought. Almost overnight we realised that we are Global Citizens, and this pandemic affects everyone. So together we need to get the conversations started around...
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Penetrating Properties of Radiation

6th - Higher Ed
Penetrating Properties of Radiation Radioactivity. What is it? Should we be worried? It was Marie Curie who first used the word radioactive to describe a phenomenon discovered by Becquerel in 1896. It would be Rutherford who would...
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MATHS - Numbers - Ordering Positive Numbers

6th - Higher Ed
What we mean by “ordering numbers” is putting them in order of size.So the smallest number going up to the largest number.In this video we’re going to look at ordering large numbers, and then seeing the difference between these key...
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How Does Electroplating Work

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about electroplating. The anode is positively charged, and the cathode is negatively charged. They are immersed in a solution called an electrolyte. The electrolyte and the anode are selected based upon the material that...
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Energy Sources

6th - Higher Ed
Energy Sources | Energy | Physics | FuseSchool There are many different sources of energy, how many can you name? Sources of energy include burning coal, oil, gas and biomass, solar, hydroelectric, tidal, wind, muscle power, geothermal,...
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Hard & Soft Water

6th - Higher Ed
In this video learn about hard and soft water, the differences between these and where to find examples in everyday life.
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Types of Angles

6th - Higher Ed
An angle measures the amount of turn. So how much has been turned. Angles come up everywhere in life… which is why we need to learn about them. The slope on roofs, so that rain and snow slide off. Pilots use angles to make sure they stay...
Instructional Video3:42
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Organ Transplants and Ethics

12th - Higher Ed
This video provides an insightful overview of organ transplants, covering the history, process, and ethical considerations involved. From the first kidney transplant in 1954 to the complexities of matching donors and recipients, viewers...
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Making Hard Water Soft

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about making hard water turn into soft water. What are the methods and techniques used to make that happen? Find out more in this video!
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What Are Chromosomes

6th - Higher Ed
In the nucleus of each eukaryotic cell, the DNA is packaged together into chromosomes. Each chromosome is made up of DNA that is tightly coiled around proteins that give it the structure. Chromosomes usually occur in pairs, except for...
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Natural Polymers

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about natural polymers. What are natural polymers? where are they found and how are they structured? Find out more in this video!
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MATHS - Ratio - Scale Factors

6th - Higher Ed
When you change the size of a shape by making it larger or smaller, the degree to which you change its size is measured by something called its scale factor. A linear scale factor is simply the size of the enlargement or reduction of a...
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Making Bio Fuels

6th - Higher Ed
Can you name some fuels that can be burned to generate energy? Coal, oil, and gas are probably the first that comes to mind. In this video, we’re going to look at another special type: biofuels. The fossil fuels coal, oil, and gas can...
Instructional Video2:31
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Welcome to Incredible Oceans

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome to Incredible Oceans | Ocean Literacy | FuseSchool Welcome to Incredible Oceans! Where we talk about Ocean Literacy 🌊 FuseSchool introduces - INCREDIBLE OCEANS, a marine education organisation that aims to educate people about...
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Developing new drugs

6th - Higher Ed
In this video you'll learn about developing drugs; their side effects, are they safe and effective. What is clinical trials?
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How To Calculate Gas Volumes

6th - Higher Ed
Do you want to know how to calculate the volume of gases? This chemistry video will show you how to do it with simple real world examples. If you know two of these three, you can work out the third: mass in grams, number of moles and...
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Salt and Diet

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics of salt and diet when studying the uses of salts within the overall topic of Acids and Bases.