Attempting a demonstration with hydrogen peroxide, The Professor stumbles over an alternative!
- Subject:
- Chemistry
- Physical Science
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Date Added:
- 10/31/2013
Attempting a demonstration with hydrogen peroxide, The Professor stumbles over an alternative!
The video resource "Acid-Base Reactions in Solution: Crash Course Chemistry #8" 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.
Actinium is element number 89, and first of the actinide series. 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 "Alkenes & Alkynes - Crash Course Chemistry #41" 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.
Aluminium is element 13 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.
Americium is element number 95. 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.
Antimony is element number 51 and its chemical symbol is Sb. 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.
Aqua Regia is a special combination of two acids which can dissolve gold.
Argon, an inert noble gas, is element number 18. 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 "Aromatics and Cyclic Compounds - Crash Course Chemistry #42" 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.
Because of its radioactivity and short half life, Astatine is an element few chemists come into contact with. 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 "Atomic Hook-Ups - Types of Chemical Bonds: Crash Course Chemistry #22" 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.
We've added some new footage to our video about beryllium, filmed at the MAX-lab synchrotron in Sweden. 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 "Bonding Models and Lewis Structures: Crash Course Chemistry #24" 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.
Boron-loving Debbie shows us one of her favourite molecules - boron tribromide.
Bromine if one of the few elements which is liquid at room temperature and it's known for its "stench". 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 take a look at the famous buckyball, which is a molecule of 60 carbon atoms.
The video resource "Buffers, the Acid Rain Slayer: Crash Course Chemistry #31" 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.
We are talking calcium carbide, acetylene and old-fashioned car headlights.
Here it is - five grams of caesium in water... But did you know caesium (aka cesium) is also used to define the length of a second? 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.