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17.1 Equilibrium

Learn what Equilibrium is, and what the Equilibrium Constant is, and how to solve for the Equilibrium Constant.

KConlon
Science
1016
09:36

048 Acid-Base Theories

Learn about the 2 Theories of Acids & Bases. The Arrhenius Theory and the Bronsted-Lowry Theory.

KConlon
Science
1225
11:01

Darwin's Finches HHMI

HHMI video on Darwin's Finches for the activty

SLeugers
Science
101
15:59

Chemistry Class in Colorado - Boyle's Law

Watch Mr. Conlon go from Colorado Springs to Kansas City with a bag of chips! A real world application of Boyle's Law!

KConlon
Science
1733
05:55

012 Limiting Reactants

Learn what a limiting reactant is and how to calculate the limiting reactant and excess reactant in a problem. Also learn about the theoretical yield and the percent yield.

KConlon
Science
1333
12:29

011 Stoichiometry

Learn what Stoichiometry is and how to apply stoichiometry to chemistry.

KConlon
Science
1351
13:00

009 Moles

Learn about the concept of the mole and how to do mole conversions. How to convert from grams to moles, moles to grams, moles to particles, particles to moles, particles to grams and grams to particles.

KConlon
Science
1915
14:22

Chemistry Camp 2021

The Chemistry Camp at Moeller High School - June 2021.

KConlon
Science
157
04:18

How to use a Calculator with Dimensional Analysis in Chemistry

Learn how to plug numbers into your calculator using Dimensional Analysis. This video helps in general with chemistry - Dimensional Analysis, The Factor Label Method (Chapter 2), The Mole (Chapter 8), Stoichiometry (Chapter 9) and any other chapters that we use Dimensional Analysis.

KConlon
Science
1748
01:25

How to use a Calculator with Equations in Chemistry

This video will walk you though how to plug numbers into your calculator in chemistry class when you have an equation. You can use this logic for all equations in chemistry like density, specific heat, the gas laws... etc.

KConlon
Science
135
04:09

Ping Pong Ball - Gas Laws

Watch a ping pong ball have it's dent removed when placed into boiling water. The temperature increases therefore the pressure of the gas inside of the ball increases - the volume of the ball remains the same. Therefore the pressure pushes the dent out of the ball.

KConlon
Science
3005
01:59

Everest - The Death Zone

Everest - The Death Zone

dshannon
Science
1047
56:43

004 Matter

Learn about matter, elements, compounds, pure substances, mixtures and separation of mixtures.

KConlon
Science
2133
16:16

008 Nomenclature Latin System & Formula Writing

Learn how to apply the Latin Nomenclature system to Type II compounds (Ionic Compounds). Also, learn how to write formulas for all of the types of compounds.

KConlon
Science
2864
07:45

073 Nomenclature Polyatomics & Acids

Learn how to name polyatomic ions in Type I & II ionic compounds. Also learn how to name acids.

KConlon
Science
2934
09:49

072 Nomenclature Binary Compounds: Type I, II, and III

Learn how to name simple binary compounds Types I, II, and III (Ionic Compounds and Covalent Compounds).

KConlon
Science
3014
12:21

047 Molarity & Mass Percent

Learn how to calculate the molarity and mass percent of a solution. Common concentration measurements in chemistry and biology.

KConlon
Science
1094
09:52

050 Energy Requirements for Changes of State

Learn how to calculate the energy change when a substance changes state. Learn how to calculate the energy when a block of ice below zero is heated to liquid water.

KConlon
Science
1705
13:29

14.4 Warm up Types of Solids

After having watched MoeTube video 017 Types of Solids then watch this video to apply what you learned to other examples.

KConlon
Science
1674
04:00

14.3 Evaporation and Vapor Pressure

After having watching MoeTube video 070 Evaporation and Vapor Pressure, watch this video to apply what you learned and practice problems.

KConlon
Science
1698
04:29