Videos/Animations

  • Periodic Table Mnemonic Song  

  • Credit: BallroomJam

  • A Boy And His Atom: The World's Smallest Movie

  • Credit: IBM

  • Five "Sweet" Facts About the Chemistry of Chocolate

  • Credit: Bytesize Science

  • The Chemistry of Alcohol and Hangovers

  • Credit: Bytesize Science

  • The Chemistry of Egg Dyeing

  • Credit: Bytesize Science

  • DNA Origami Sphere
  •  
    Credit: Nature Newsteam

  • Particle in a Box. Quantum Numbers (1)  
  •  
    Credit: freelance-teacher.com

  • The Computational Chemistry Movie. 
  • Courtesy: Dr Jan H. Jensen, University of Copenhagen

  • Quantum Chemistry - Lecture 03 - Methods and buzzwords, part I 
  • Courtesy: Dr Ilya Kuprov, Oxford Supercomputing Centre

  • Computational Chemistry - Lecture 02 - Tools of the trade 
  • Courtesy: Dr Ilya Kuprov, Oxford Supercomputing Centre

  • Computational Chemistry - Lecture 01 - The anatomy of a supercomputer  
  • Courtesy: Dr Ilya Kuprov, Oxford Supercomputing Centre

  • Henry's Law 
  • Courtesy: http://www.waterontheweb.org

  • The Emission Spectra of Selected Atoms 
  • Courtesy: http://mutuslab.cs.uwindsor.ca

  • Conformation Energy Profile for Ethane
  • Courtesy: Dr Ian Hunt, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Calgary

  • Redox Titration (Experiment Yourself)


  • Courtesy: Prof. Tom Greenbowe and Chemical Education Research Group at Iowa State University 
  • Protein Synthesis
    Courtesy: Barbara Liang, http://www.wisc-online.com


  • SN1 and SN2 Reactions

    Courtesy: Prof. Tom Greenbowe and Chemical Education Research Group at Iowa State University 

  • Concentration

  • Concentration
    Click to Run


  • Visualization of Hybrid Orbitals from Carbon Atomic Orbitals
    Courtesy: Dr Ian Hunt, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Calgary

  • Sodium Chloride Dissolving In Water
    Courtesy: Prof. Tom Greenbowe and Chemical Education Research Group at Iowa State University 

  • Electron Density vs Internuclear Distance for the Formation of H2 from 2H Atoms
    Courtesy: Dr Ian Hunt, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Calgary
  • Beta Decay

  • Beta Decay
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  • Chemical Kinetics
 
    Courtesy: Prof. Tom Greenbowe and Chemical Education Research Group at Iowa State University 

  • Conductivity of Solutions
 
    Courtesy: Prof. Tom Greenbowe and Chemical Education Research Group at Iowa State University 

  • Build an Atom
  • Build an Atom
    Click to Run

          Courtesy: PhET Interactive Simulations, University of Colorado, http://phet.colorado.edu/
  • Alpha Decay

  • Alpha Decay
    Click to Run

          Courtesy: PhET Interactive Simulations, University of Colorado, http://phet.colorado.edu/
  • Manometer Experiment
 
    Courtesy: Prof. Tom Greenbowe and Chemical Education Research Group at Iowa State University 

  • Periodic Trends in Electronegativity

 
    Courtesy: Prof. Tom Greenbowe and Chemical Education Research Group at Iowa State University 


  • Beer's Law

  • Beer's Law Lab
    Click to Run

          Courtesy: PhET Interactive Simulations, University of Colorado, http://phet.colorado.edu/
  • States of Matter
  • States of Matter
    Click to Run

          Courtesy: PhET Interactive Simulations, University of Colorado, http://phet.colorado.edu/
  • Charles's Law

 
    Courtesy: Prof. Tom Greenbowe and Chemical Education Research Group at Iowa State University 

  • Photoelectric Effect
  • Photoelectric Effect
    Click to Run


          Courtesy: PhET Interactive Simulations, University of Colorado, http://phet.colorado.edu/

  • Boyle's Law Experiment
    Courtesy: Prof. Tom Greenbowe and Chemical Education Research Group at Iowa State University 

  • Electrochemical Cell Experiment
    Courtesy: Prof. Tom Greenbowe and Chemical Education Research Group at Iowa State University 

  • "The Elements" - Periodic Table song

     
  • Percent composition of a hydrate

    Courtesy: Prof. Tom Greenbowe and Chemical Education Research Group at Iowa State University 
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