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Basic Atomic Structure Lesson

In Chemistry & Physical Science the atom is the fundamental building block of chemical structures. Unique combinations of atoms lead to the diverse array of compounds that form the universe. Check out our resources that will assis...

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Chemical Reactions and Equations Lesson and Lab

After students have grasped the concept of atomic structure and how it controls the process of bonding, the way those compounds and molecules interact is an exciting topic! Check out our lab and lesson materials for this topic.

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Crazy Cabbage Chemistry: Testing the pH of Household Liquids

This lab requires students to test the pH of common household liquids using red cabbage juice!

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Density of Household Liquids

This quick demo models the different densities of common household liquids. Use this introduce students to density calculations.

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Floating Eggs:
Analyzing Mass, Volume, & Density

This lab has students float a raw egg in water to see how mass, volume, and density affect one another.

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Ionic and Covalent Bonds

Now that the basics of Atomic Structure have been covered...it's time to uncover how they combine!

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Isotopes & Ions: Structure and Notation

In chemistry and physical science, the atom is the fundamental building block of chemical structures. Unique combinations of atoms lead to the diverse array of compounds that form the universe. Check out our resources that will as...

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Mixtures: Homogeneous vs Heterogeneous

This quick demo models the major similarities and differences between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures.

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Pure Substances & Mixtures

In this lab, students create and separate mixtures using various pure susbtances.

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Twizzler Decay: Modeling Radioactive Decay & Half-Life

In this lab, we’ll model half-life using Twizzlers as our "radioactive atoms." With each "cut," you’ll simulate the decay process, observing how the sample decreases step by step. By the end, you’ll see how half-life works and und...

Latest chemistry videos

Ionic and Covalent Bonds

Ionic and Covalent Bonds

In this video you are going to learn about IONIC & COVALENT BONDS! Join our class as Mr. Mickens and company explore how the different ways that atoms can combine! We will discuss the difference between metals and nonmetals, ionic & covalent bonds, naming molecules using IUPAC nomenclature AND making binary formulas! Don’t stress! IONIC & COVALENT BONDS VIDEO GUIDE https://www.crsci.org/_files/ugd/ce3682_58ffd1b7065f4048a3df97c14f1f4682.pdf Subscribe to our channel to keep receiving videos like this: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4Sg... Whether you are studying for a chemistry or physical science test, looking for a video to supplement your instruction in the classroom, or just want to learn...watch, share, and subscribe! 0:00 Intro 0:53 Properties of Metals 1:41 Properties of Nonmetals 1:55 What is a Compound? 2:33 Why Do Ionic Bonds Occur? 4:37 Why Do Covalent Bonds Occur? 5:35 How to Determine which type of Bond will Form? 6:10 Naming Covalent Molecules using IUPAC 8:34 Naming Ionic Compounds using IUPAC 9:00 Binary Ionic Formulas using Balance of Charges 9:53 Criss Cross Method 10:02 Purpose & Closing CRSCI is your hub for culturally relevant science education resources catered to students from different cultural backgrounds: race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, language, religion, etc. Visit our FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/culturallyre... Follow us on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/cr_sci/ Follow us on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/cr_sci Visit our site: www.crsci.org
Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table

Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table

In this video you are going to learn about atomic structure and the Periodic Table of Elements. Atoms are everywhere and make up all matter! They are all structured differently and their protons, neutrons, and electrons cause them to all behave differently. Different numbers of protons, electrons, and neutrons cause them to be isotopes, ions, or completely different elements. They are all arranged on the Periodic Table of Elements. Whether you are teaching or studying for Chemistry or Physical Science, maybe you are just curious...COME LEARN WITH US and SHARE! Subscribe to our channel to keep receiving videos like this: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4Sgy5sFU55zof1GyBUvAVg/?sub_confirmation=1 0:00 Intro 1:29 Purpose of Systems 2:53 Discovery of Atoms as the Fundamental Unit of Matter 4:20 Locations and Charges of Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons 5:53 Atomic Number 7:23 Elements, Molecules and Compounds 9:26 Atomic Mass and Masses of Subatomic Particles 10:27 Isotopes and Atomic Weight 12:10 Using the Periodic Table 13:50 Determining Numbers of Protons, Neutrons 14:51 Ions 15:55 Determining numbers of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons EXAMPLE 16:30 Filling in blank Periodic Table squares 17:23 Summary CRSCI will be a hub for culturally relevant science education resources catered to students from different cultural backgrounds: race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, language, religion, etc. Visit our FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/culturallyrelevantscience Follow us on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/cr_sci/ Follow us on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/cr_sci Visit our site: www.crsci.org
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