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What Is A Species?
Carl Linnaeus classified all living things into groups based upon their physical features. His system placed organisms with the most similar characteristics together in a group he called the “species”. A species is defined as all...
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How To Do Titration Calculations
Titration experiments enable you to work out the concentration of an unknown solute, when you know the concentration of another solute. After carrying out the experiment, you have to do some calculations. In this video we run through...
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How are pathogens spread and controlled
Pathogens are disease causing microorganisms. They can be spread in many ways; by direct contact, by water or by air. Different pathogens are spread by different mechanisms. How can transmission be reduced or prevented? Depending upon...
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How Is Nitrogen Used
Learn the basics about the properties of nitrogen as a part of the overall properties of matter topic. Nitrogen makes up approximately 78% of the air around us. In this lesson, we will learn about nitrogen, its properties, and its...
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Atomic theory
Atomic theory | Matter | Physics | FuseSchool We didn’t always know exactly what the atom looked like. Even today we’re not entirely sure – but we have a far better idea than ever before! In this video, we’re going to look at the...
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Types Of Data
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Animation & Design: Waldi Apollis
Narration: Lucy Billings
Script: Lucy Billings
Hi, I’m Lucy and in this video, we are going to look at the different types of data that exist and how it can be classified.
Starting with data...
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PHYSICS - Forces - Speed Distance Time
Which travels faster, Usain Bolt or a formula 1 car? In this video we’ll find out how to calculate speed using distance and time… Which we’ll then use to work out the answer to who’s faster. Speed is a measure of the distance an object...
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Different Types of Fuels for Transportation
Learn the basics about the different types of fuels, and their roles in transportation, as a part of environmental chemistry.
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CHEMISTRY - Matter - In Depth Atomic Mass Units
Learn the basics about Atomic Mass Units. The atomic mass is used to find the average mass of elements and molecules and to solve stoichiometry problems. Find out more in this video!
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MATHS - Geometry - Intro to Matrices
Chances are, you have heard the word “matrices” in a movie. But do you know what they are or what they are used for? Well, “matrices” is plural of a “matrix”. And you can think about a matrix as just a table of numbers, and that’s...
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How To calculate Percentage Mass
In this video from our Chemical Calculation Series learn how to calculate Percentage Mass within a Chemical Formula.
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Acceleration
"DESCRIPTION In this video, we’re going to look at different types of acceleration and compare acceleration in different experiences. You will learn that acceleration is the rate at which an object changes its speed. 2 factors affect it...
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Collision Theory & Reactions Part 1
In this video learn about Collision Theory and find out what is necessary for reactions to take place.
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Niches In The Savannah Ecosystem
An example of the different niches in the savannah ecosystem.
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Introduction to The Brain
The human brain is what makes us so unique amongst mammals, and is a major reason for our success as a species. We have the largest brain of all vertebrates, relative to our body size. And to keep it ticking over, we need to eat...
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Equation Of A Straight Line y=mx+c
To find the equation of a straight line from a graph, you first need to find the gradient and then secondly find the y-intercept. The equation of a straight line is y=mx+c, where m is the gradient and c is the y-intercept. To find the...
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Halogens & Their Compounds
Learn the basics about Halogens and their compounds, about how we use them and much more.
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BIOLOGY - Physiology - Eye and four vision problems
Eye and four vision problems All animals and plants are sensitive - they detect changes in their environment. This is one of the seven life processes. Any change that is detected is called a stimulus. If necessary, they then respond to...
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Making Alcohols By Fermentation & From Ethane
Learn the basics about making alcohols by fermentation and from ethene, as part of organic chemistry.
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Calculating Reliability, Accuracy & Precision
Ever wondered what the terms 'reliability', 'accuracy' and 'precision' really meant? On first glance they may appear to be the same, but this video explains what distinguishes them and how we can calculate each of them.
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MATHS - Graphs - Asymptotes
What is an asymptote? An asymptote is a line which continually approaches a curve. The curve gets really really really close to the line but it never quite touches it... why? In this video, we learn all about what an asymptote is.
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Environmental Impacts of Detergents
Learn the basics about the environmental impacts of detergents as part of the environmental chemistry topic.
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Calorimeter
Learn the basics about the process of measuring the heat of chemical reactions or physical changes as well as heat capacity. What is Calorimeter? How does it measure heat? Find out more in this video!
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Learn How To Turn Hard Water Into Soft Water
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.