This section has a series of resources which focuses on the reactions of metals to teach basic interactions with 9 topic lessons. MAZINTL and MAZIT are rather useful here!
This is how the ionic bond forms in Lithium Oxide (Li2O).
This short flash animation looks at how the ionic bond forms in Lithium Oxide (Li2O).
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This is how the ionic bond forms in Lithium Oxide (Li2O).
This short flash animation looks at how the ionic bond forms in Lithium ...
This short flash animation looks at how the ionic bond forms in Lithium Oxide (Li2O).
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GCSE Chemistry - Formation of Ions #13
This video covers how atoms gain or lose electrons to form ions, why they ...
This video covers how atoms gain or lose electrons to form ions, why they bother, and how to tell which ion they'll become.
Based on AQA course, but suitable for ...all exam boards.[+] Show More
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Metallic Alloys
Cool metals combine to form an alloy. This video gives you some simple ...
Cool metals combine to form an alloy. This video gives you some simple combinations
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Magnesium Oxide
This video demonstrates the steps that are to be taken for the experimental ...
This video demonstrates the steps that are to be taken for the experimental determination of the empirical formula for magnesium oxide.
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Magnesium Oxide - Burning Mg in O2
Magnesium Oxide - Burning Mg in O2
Magnesium Oxide - Burning Mg in O2
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Sulfur burns in oxygen
Introductory chemistry demonstrations in the laboratory | Sulfur burns in ...
Introductory chemistry demonstrations in the laboratory | Sulfur burns in oxygen with a blue flame to form sulfur dioxide | http://www.learnscience.co.za
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The Sci Guys: Science at Home - Burning Steel Wool
Welcome to science at home in this experiment we will be burning steel wool ...
Welcome to science at home in this experiment we will be burning steel wool using a 9volt battery. In this experiment we use a 9 volt battery to heat up ...the wires in a bundle of steel wool to the point that it burns. The combustion of the steel wool keeps the burning reaction going until the heat is lost or all of the steel wool has been burnt. At the end of this episode you will be able to explain what happens when the steel wool is burnt, why the steel wool burns and be able to replicate this experiment at home.
Equipment and Ingredients: Steel Wool - Extra or Ultra Fine thickness 9 volt Battery 4 Aluminum Foil Tart Tins 2 Aluminum Foil Trays Fire Extinguisher Lab Coat or Apron Gloves Goggles
Oxidation and Rusting of a nail, water, Vaseline, calcium chloride
An Iron nail is a good example of “rusting” or oxidation. The metal will ...
An Iron nail is a good example of “rusting” or oxidation. The metal will slow break down by a simple reaction on the surface which then eventually breaks away to ...leave fresh iron and process starts again.
Iron + oxygen + water ..... Hydrated Iron (III) Oxide
We can also stop this process by removing any of the reactants from the situation. When we say that the iron is oxidised, we mean electrons are removed to make a +3 ion.
See how each prevention method works or fails.[+] Show More
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GCSE Chemistry - What is Corrosion and How to Stop it #71
This video covers: - Why do things rust? What are the conditions for ...
This video covers: - Why do things rust? What are the conditions for rusting? - Whats the chemical equation for rusting? - Corrosion experiment - How to prevent rusting by using the barrier ...method or sacrificial method - What is galvanising and how does it work?
Exam board specific info: AQA - Separate/triple science only IGCSE Edexcel - All suitable for your course Edexcel - Separate/triple science only OCR 21st Century - Separate/triple science only OCR Gateway - Separate/triple science only
S2 Elements, compounds and mixtures - compounds, burning copper
S2 Elements, compounds and mixtures - compounds, burning copper
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The Reaction of Metals with Oxygen
An experiment demonstrating the reaction of sodium, potassium, zinc, ...
An experiment demonstrating the reaction of sodium, potassium, zinc, aluminium and iron (nail, steel wool and filings) with oxygen. Some methods of increasing reaction rate are shown.
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Metals and Nonmetals Chemical Properties Part 1 | Don't Memorise
Diamond is an allotrope of Carbon, which is a Non-metal. Hence, Diamond ...
Diamond is an allotrope of Carbon, which is a Non-metal. Hence, Diamond will also be a Non-metal. But if you observe Diamond keenly, it shows some of the properties of ...Metals. Hence, we can conclude that physical properties are not enough to define Metals and Non-metals. Here to our rescue comes the Chemical properties. To know how Chemical properties play an important role in defining Metals and Non-metals watch this video.
The reactivity of six metals are qualitatively tested by adding 3M HCl. If ...
The reactivity of six metals are qualitatively tested by adding 3M HCl. If the metal reacts with HCl it will react with H+ from the dissociation of HCl and ...make Hydrogen gas (bubbles) and the metal chloride. The spontaneity of the reaction will be done by observing the production of hydrogen gas.[+] Show More
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Railroad thermite welding
Rail thermite welding in Storfors, Sweden. Schienenschweissen in Storfors, ...
Rail thermite welding in Storfors, Sweden. Schienenschweissen in Storfors, Schweden Rälssvetsning på Inlandsbanan i Storfors
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The elements had been listed and carefully arranged before Dmitri Mendeleev. They had even been organized by similar properties before. So why is Mendeelev's periodic table the ...one that has endured? Lou Serico explains via eka-aluminum, an element whose existence Mendeelev predicted years before it was discovered.
Lesson by Lou Serico, animation by TED-Ed.[+] Show More
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The genie in the bottle – the catalytic decomposition of hydrogen peroxide
The catalytic decomposition of hydrogen peroxide provides teachers with a ...
The catalytic decomposition of hydrogen peroxide provides teachers with a whole range of exciting demonstrations. An often-overlooked demonstration with a sense of magic and wonder is the ‘genie in the ...bottle’, in which a puff of ‘smoke’ escapes from a bottle when the lid is removed.
Read the article that accompanies this video in the July 2018 issue of Education in Chemistry at http://rsc.li/EiC418ecyt
This is part of the Education in Chemistry Exhibition Chemistry series: chemistry demonstrations to capture your students' imaginations: http://rsc.li/EiCExChem[+] Show More
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Magnesium Oxide
This video demonstrates the steps that are to be taken for the experimental ...
This video demonstrates the steps that are to be taken for the experimental determination of the empirical formula for magnesium oxide.
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Magnesium Oxide and water| Acids & Bases | Chemistry
In this activity we explore the nature of metallic oxides. By burning a ...
In this activity we explore the nature of metallic oxides. By burning a strip of magnesium, we obtain magnesium oxide which we then dissolve in water. We test this magnesium ...oxide solution with litmus paper. The solution does not affect blue litmus but turns red litmus blue. This tells us that magnesium oxide is basic or alkaline in nature. In general, metal oxides are basic in nature.[+] Show More
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Reaction of iron with sulfur
Reaction of iron with sulfur is initiated by heat and iron sulfide is formed.
Reaction of iron with sulfur is initiated by heat and iron sulfide is formed.
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What Is An Element, Mixture And Compound? | Properties of Matter | Chemistry | FuseSchool
What Is An Element, Mixture And Compound? Learn the basics about what is an ...
What Is An Element, Mixture And Compound?
Learn the basics about what is an element? how is a mixture done? and what is a compound? Find out in this video!
CREDITS Animation ...& Design: Stephan Bezuidenhout Narration: Jim Baker
This Open Educational Resource is free of charge, under a Creative Commons License: Attribution-NonCommercial CC BY-NC. You are allowed to download the video for nonprofit, educational use. If you would like to modify the video, please contact us: info@fuseschool.org[+] Show More
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GCSE Chemistry Revision "Elements, Compounds and Mixtures"
Workbooks for schools from 50p per copy. Visit ...
Workbooks for schools from 50p per copy. Visit freesciencelessons.co.uk/school-licences
This video is based on the AQA spec. If you are following a different exam board then you should check your specification.
In ...this video, we look at elements, compounds, mixtures and molecules. First we look at the idea of an element, using examples from the periodic table. I then show you the definition of a compound and the definition of a mixture and how compounds are different from mixtures. Finally, we look at molecules and see how these can be elements or compounds.
This video will discuss matter, and we will break down matter into two ...
This video will discuss matter, and we will break down matter into two broad categories: pure substances (elements and compounds) and mixtures (homogenous and heterogenous)
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