See the famous Iodine Clock reaction filmed with a high-speed camera. Explained by Professor Martyn Poliakoff. Also featuring Dr Samantha Tang.
- Subject:
- Chemistry
- Physical Science
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Date Added:
- 02/04/2013
See the famous Iodine Clock reaction filmed with a high-speed camera. Explained by Professor Martyn Poliakoff. Also featuring Dr Samantha Tang.
Make sure you have Iodine in your diet, or you may get "Derbyshire Neck". This video is one of the 118 clips included in the periodic table of elements themed collection created by Brady Haran and the University of Nottingham in the UK.
Iron and thermite. We have uploaded this video again higher resolution because the previous version was quite low quality. This video is one of the 118 clips included in the periodic table of elements themed collection created by Brady Haran and the University of Nottingham in the UK.
This "Isocitrate Dehydrogenase" learning object is the from the Sumanas resource series. Sumanas offers a robust selection of content and services that are directed at enhancing the learning experience.
We put a series of jelly babies through a fiery ordeal in the interests of science?
The video resource "Kinetics: Chemistry's Demolition Derby - Crash Course Chemistry #32" is included in the "Chemistry" course from the resources series of "Crash Course". Crash Course is a educational video series from John and Hank Green.
Krypton is element number 36. This video is one of the 118 clips included in the periodic table of elements themed collection created by Brady Haran and the University of Nottingham in the UK.
The video resource "Lab Techniques & Safety: Crash Course Chemistry #21" is included in the "Chemistry" course from the resources series of "Crash Course". Crash Course is a educational video series from John and Hank Green.
Special submarines and heavy-duty glass - find out all about element number 82. This video is one of the 118 clips included in the periodic table of elements themed collection created by Brady Haran and the University of Nottingham in the UK.
The video resource "Liquids: Crash Course Chemistry #26" is included in the "Chemistry" course from the resources series of "Crash Course". Crash Course is a educational video series from John and Hank Green.
Reactive lithium is the lightest of the alkali metals. This is our original lithium video from 2008 but now at higher viewing quality. This video is one of the 118 clips included in the periodic table of elements themed collection created by Brady Haran and the University of Nottingham in the UK.
We've made a new video about magnesium, the first "useful" metal on the periodic table. This video is one of the 118 clips included in the periodic table of elements themed collection created by Brady Haran and the University of Nottingham in the UK.
Manganese is element number 25. This video is one of the 118 clips included in the periodic table of elements themed collection created by Brady Haran and the University of Nottingham in the UK.
This "Mechanism of the Mannich Reaction" learning object is the from the Sumanas resource series. Sumanas offers a robust selection of content and services that are directed at enhancing the learning experience.
This "Mechanism of the Strecker Synthesis" learning object is the from the Sumanas resource series. Sumanas offers a robust selection of content and services that are directed at enhancing the learning experience.
This "Mechanism of the Wittig Reaction" learning object is the from the Sumanas resource series. Sumanas offers a robust selection of content and services that are directed at enhancing the learning experience.
The liquid metal Mercury is element number 80. This video is one of the 118 clips included in the periodic table of elements themed collection created by Brady Haran and the University of Nottingham in the UK.
Molybdenum is element number 42 and it plays a crucial role in biology. This video is one of the 118 clips included in the periodic table of elements themed collection created by Brady Haran and the University of Nottingham in the UK.
Professor Poliakoff tells us more about highly reactive white phosphorus.
Organic chemist Rob Stockman discusses painkillers such as morphine and heroin.