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Chemical Bonding
Atoms
What are Atoms Made of?This video resource will introduce your Chemistry students to the structure of the atom. Students will learn how atoms are comprised of protons, neutrons, and electrons, and come to understand how atoms combine to form elements. Featuring clear graphical examples, this resource will make potentially complex concepts easy for your students to understand. This resource also comes with free knowledge-testing worksheets to support learning, and assess students’ comprehension.
Compounds in ChemistryNew to Classroom Video for 2014, this video resource shows students how and why chemical compounds are placed into groups. Acids, bases, and carbon compounds are clearly explained, and information is provided about their common everyday uses. With colourful animation, vivid graphics, and live footage, this resource will bring compounds to life for your students. This resource also comes with free active worksheets, to support teaching, and improve learning outcomes.
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Böhr's Model of the AtomFeaturing clear animation and plain English, this video resource provides students with a comprehensive overview of the history and the theory of Böhr's Atomic Model.
All About Chemical Bonding: CovalentThis video resource explores Pair Repulsion theory, covalent network solids, and how electrons are shared in covalent compounds.
All About Chemical Bonding: IonicThis video resource explains how ionic bonding occurs, the properties of ionic compounds, and the Gilbert Lewis theory.
Bonding Between AtomsThis informative video resource guides students through the complex world of bonding between atoms, exploring how carbon, diamond, and graphite share electrons, and how chlorine combines with the third row.
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ContentsAtoms ...........................................................4
Chemical Bonding .................................4
Chemical Reactions ..............................5
The Periodic Table..................................5
Bio-Chemistry ..........................................6
Obtaining and Using Materials ........................................6
Measurements and Experiments ....................................7
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Chemical Reactions
The Periodic Table
The Energy of Chemical ReactionsThis video resource explores the energy associated with chemical reactions. Students will learn about activation energy, standard heats of reaction, thermochemical equations, and calorimetry. This resource is essential viewing for G.C.S.E and A level Chemistry students, providing clear explanations of concepts that many students find challenging. This resource also comes with an active viewing guide, student worksheets, and extension activities, to maximise learning outcomes.
The Periodic TableThis video resource is an ideal introduction to the periodic table. Through clear graphics, and comprehensive explanations, students will learn about the development of the modern periodic table, table groups, atomic structure, valency, ionisation, and radioactivity. This video also comes with great supporting resources, to test students’ comprehension, and deepen their understanding of this topic.
Understanding ElectrolysisFeaturing lab demonstrations, engaging graphics, and clear explanations, this video resource looks at the chemistry of electrolysis. Two types of electrochemical cells are introduced - galvanic cells and electrolytic cells. Students will learn about Faraday's First Law of Electrolysis, stoichiometric calculations, and the industrial applications of electrochemistry. This resource comes with comprehensive teaching notes, to help support instruction.
The Element ElectionThis humorous animation tells the story of M.P. Argon, as he visits the first three rows of the periodic table in order to win their vote. Each element describes what they do, and what their electron arrangement is. This is a great way to engage students in learning about the periodic table, and is particularly suited to students who may otherwise find these concepts difficult to understand.
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RedoxThis video resource provides students with an overview of redox reactions, standard electrode reduction potentials, and how to balance redox equations.
The Noble GasesThis video resource investigates the most chemically stable group of elements, the noble gases.
Mysteries of MatterIn this fascinating video resource, Professor Jim Al-Khalili shows students how the world of the elements was discovered and mapped. Distributed under licence from Educational Publishers LLP.
Chemical EquationsThis video resource explains what chemical equations are, how they're written, and how we balance them: students will learn about the chemical equations for combination, decomposition, single and double replacement, and combustion.
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Obtaining and Using Materials
Smart Resistant MaterialsWith extraordinary access to the latest research and development, this video resource explores cutting edge smart materials, finding out how they are made, how they work, and what their potential applications are. Case studies include shape memory alloys, thermochromatic plastics, and how QTC and is being used to revolutionise touch screen technology.
Water: A Unique ChemicalNew to Classroom Video, this video resource explores the unique chemical properties of water. Students will learn about water’s polarity, the strength of bonds between water molecules, dispersion forces, and water’s ability to self-ionise. This is an ideal learning resource for GCSE and A level Chemistry students, and comes with a bank of teaching notes, to help deepen students’ understanding of this topic.
Electro-Chemistry – The Chemistry of BatteriesThis video resource provides an introduction to electrochemistry, by exploring the key components of all batteries. Students will learn about the differences between voltaic and electrolytic cells, the benefits of electroplating, and the role of energy density in battery power.
The Cycles: Water, Carbon, Nitrogen, PhosphorusThis video resource introduces students to at the critical role that the carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous, and water cycles play on Earth. Through cutting edge motion-graphics, students will learn the key processes of each cycle, and why the cycles are so important to all life on our planet. This resource comes with additional knowledge-testing worksheets, to assess students’ understanding.
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What is One DegreeBen Miller discovers the importance of scientific measurement, and the relationship between the Sun's energy, and the Earth’s temperature. Distributed under licence from Educational Publishers LLP.
Petroleum and Oil RefiningThis video resource takes an in-depth look at how petroleum is refined into fractions and how these fractions can be changed to have more useful properties.
The AtmosphereTake your students on a tour through the different layers of the atmosphere, and explain the oxygen and carbon cycles, with this engaging video resource.
Quirky Science: PlasticAimed at key stage 3 students, this video resource provides a fun look at how plastic was invented, and how it is used today.
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Lab Equipment SafetyThis video resource focuses on the safe and effective use of common laboratory equipment. Special emphasis is placed on the prevention of damage to lab equipment, and the prevention of bodily harm.
The MicroscopeThis practical video resource illustrates how to safely and effectively use a variety of microscopes commonly found in the school laboratory.
Measuring in ScienceMeasuring is a vital process in science, and one that all students can carry out. This practical video resource demonstrates the different ways measurement occurs in science including measuring length, mass, volume, and temperature. This resource comes with free knowledge-testing worksheets, extension activities, and an active viewing guide, to improve students’ learning outcomes.
Investigating Chemical ReactionsChemicals interacting with each other is one of the most fascinating topics in Chemistry. This engaging video resource shows students the processes involved in a range of reactions, looking at the Law of Conservation of Mass, decomposition and synthesis reactions, replacement reactions, and reaction rates. This resource comes with comprehensive teaching notes, to support teaching of this topic.
Chemical Analysis TechniquesNew to Classroom Video, this resource explores a range of important chemical analysis techniques, including chromatography, mass spectrometry, infra-red, and nuclear magnetic resonance. Students will learn how chemical principles are applied in the various analysis techniques, and how it is possible to identify very specific chemical elements and compounds using them.
The Amazing MoleChemistry has been revolutionised since the discovery of the mole. With brilliant graphics, this video resource introduces students to the mole concept in a step-by-step approach, looking at the scale of atomic particles, Avogadro's number, moles in reactions, molar mass, mole formulae, and standard temperature and pressure. This video comes with a comprehensive resource pack to support teaching of this potentially complex topic.
Observations and DataOne of the most important processes in science is the art of observing. New to Classroom Video in 2014, this video resource shows students the different ways that scientific observations are made, looking at types of data, how data is obtained, and how it is displayed.
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