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The Science Classroom was created to help students make sense of difficult concepts in high school and first year university science classes. The step-by-step lessons you will find here are short and to the point. Josh Kenney (founder of The... View ProfileDetails
- Total Time 1 hr, 11 min
- Lessons 9
- Exercises 26
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39 CQ
9 Lessons in This Course
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7 minFREEChemistry lesson 1Free4 CQ
Discover how the kinetic molecular theory of matter is used to describe the states of matter: solids, liquids, and gases, and learn about ideal gas laws.
Discover how the kinetic molecular theory of matter is used to describe the states of matter: solids, liquids, and gases, and learn about ideal gas laws.
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7 minChemistry lesson 24 CQ
Learn about vapor pressure and how it relates to boiling, discover how substances change from liquids to gases, and grasp the science of boiling water.
Learn about vapor pressure and how it relates to boiling, discover how substances change from liquids to gases, and grasp the science of boiling water.
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7 minChemistry lesson 34 CQ
In this lesson, the Science Classroom describes the basics of four intermolecular forces: London dispersion, ion-dipole, dipole-dipole, and hydrogen bonding.
In this lesson, the Science Classroom describes the basics of four intermolecular forces: London dispersion, ion-dipole, dipole-dipole, and hydrogen bonding.
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7 minChemistry lesson 44 CQ
In this physics lesson, learn the basics of gas pressure, including: how it works, how it's measured, and how to convert from one gas pressure unit to another.
In this physics lesson, learn the basics of gas pressure, including: how it works, how it's measured, and how to convert from one gas pressure unit to another.
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6 minChemistry lesson 54 CQ
The Science Classroom demonstrates how to read a phase diagram, breaks down the special states of matter, and shares the two ways to create a change of state.
The Science Classroom demonstrates how to read a phase diagram, breaks down the special states of matter, and shares the two ways to create a change of state.
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12 minChemistry lesson 67 CQ
The Science Classroom describes the relationships between the variables used to describe gases, including pressure, volume, temperature, and amount.
The Science Classroom describes the relationships between the variables used to describe gases, including pressure, volume, temperature, and amount.
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6 minChemistry lesson 74 CQ
Gain an understanding of the ideal gas law, learn its equation and the value of the ideal gas constant, and see how to use it to solve a chemistry equation.
Gain an understanding of the ideal gas law, learn its equation and the value of the ideal gas constant, and see how to use it to solve a chemistry equation.
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9 minChemistry lesson 85 CQ
The Science Classroom offers a simple explanation of Dalton's law of partial pressures, and walks through math problems to help you solve for partial pressures.
The Science Classroom offers a simple explanation of Dalton's law of partial pressures, and walks through math problems to help you solve for partial pressures.
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4 minChemistry lesson 93 CQ
Discover the basics of effusion and learn how to use an equation for Graham's law of effusion to compare the rates of movement of gases in an example problem.
Discover the basics of effusion and learn how to use an equation for Graham's law of effusion to compare the rates of movement of gases in an example problem.
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11117 min11-part Chemistry course64 CQ
Chemistry has sometimes been called the "central science" because it overlaps with so many other areas of science. In this course, review many topics covered in a typical college chemistry course.
Chemistry has sometimes been called the "central science" because it overlaps with so many other areas of science. In this course, review many topics covered in a typical college chemistry course.
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4 minChemistry lesson3 CQ
Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. In this chemistry lesson for students, discover differences between matter, energy, and even mixtures!
Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. In this chemistry lesson for students, discover differences between matter, energy, and even mixtures!
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2 minChemistry lesson2 CQ
What is chemistry, and how does it fit into the world of science? Look no further than this simple lesson to learn about chemistry, or the study of matter!
What is chemistry, and how does it fit into the world of science? Look no further than this simple lesson to learn about chemistry, or the study of matter!
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6 minChemistry lesson4 CQ
Chemistry is all about studying matter. Discover the different properties of matter, and learn how these can be used to describe matter like a scientist!
Chemistry is all about studying matter. Discover the different properties of matter, and learn how these can be used to describe matter like a scientist!
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4 minChemistry lesson3 CQ
Which is heavier: a pound of bricks or a pound of feathers? Many have been tricked with this question! In this science lesson, learn about calculating density.
Which is heavier: a pound of bricks or a pound of feathers? Many have been tricked with this question! In this science lesson, learn about calculating density.
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524 min5-part Science course14 CQ
Volcanoes are one of the many fascinating geomorphic forces that shape our planet. Learn about the types of volcanic rock and the impact of volcanic eruptions in this earth science course.
with Darron GedgeVolcanoes are one of the many fascinating geomorphic forces that shape our planet. Learn about the types of volcanic rock and the impact of volcanic eruptions in this earth science course.
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15165 min15-part Physics course92 CQ
Physics: it's what makes us who we are—and it's how we interact with the world. This course explains in detail all you need to know about modern physics concepts, from the big bang to black holes.
with Es EinsteiniumPhysics: it's what makes us who we are—and it's how we interact with the world. This course explains in detail all you need to know about modern physics concepts, from the big bang to black holes.
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1152 min11-part Science course33 CQ
When you look up into the sky, do you ever wonder about the other planets that orbit around the Sun? This course explores our Solar System, from Mercury to the distant ice giants.
with AstronomicWhen you look up into the sky, do you ever wonder about the other planets that orbit around the Sun? This course explores our Solar System, from Mercury to the distant ice giants.
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22144 min22-part Biology course83 CQ
Biochemistry allows us to understand the large biomolecules that run every living organism. Do you want to learn about nutrition? Metabolism? Medicine and general health? This is the course for you!
Biochemistry allows us to understand the large biomolecules that run every living organism. Do you want to learn about nutrition? Metabolism? Medicine and general health? This is the course for you!
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46342 min46-part Chemistry course196 CQ
Organic chemistry can be complex and difficult to learn. Professor Dave makes learning organic chemistry easy with this comprehensive course that explains the basics in a structured and linear way!
Organic chemistry can be complex and difficult to learn. Professor Dave makes learning organic chemistry easy with this comprehensive course that explains the basics in a structured and linear way!
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15165 min15-part Physics course92 CQ
Physics: it's what makes us who we are—and it's how we interact with the world. This course explains in detail all you need to know about modern physics concepts, from the big bang to black holes.
with Es EinsteiniumPhysics: it's what makes us who we are—and it's how we interact with the world. This course explains in detail all you need to know about modern physics concepts, from the big bang to black holes.
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971 min9-part Chemistry course39 CQ
Explore the basic properties of gases and learn how gas molecules move, are measured, and react to changes in pressure, volume, and temperature with easy-to-understand illustrations and examples.
Explore the basic properties of gases and learn how gas molecules move, are measured, and react to changes in pressure, volume, and temperature with easy-to-understand illustrations and examples.
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1172 min11-part Chemistry course43 CQ
This course on nuclear chemistry and radioactive decay from Prof. Amanda Holton discusses the differences among alpha, beta, and gamma decay; nuclear fusion and fission; and nuclear kinetics.
with Amanda HoltonThis course on nuclear chemistry and radioactive decay from Prof. Amanda Holton discusses the differences among alpha, beta, and gamma decay; nuclear fusion and fission; and nuclear kinetics.
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544 min5-part Physics course25 CQ
Wondering how nuclear fusion differs from fission? Why radioactivity produces energy? Discover answers to these questions and more in this physics course covering the science behind radioactivity.
with FizzicsWondering how nuclear fusion differs from fission? Why radioactivity produces energy? Discover answers to these questions and more in this physics course covering the science behind radioactivity.
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658 min6-part Physics course32 CQ
After understanding the basics of quantum mechanics, learn about the early experiments on wave particle duality, the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, and more in this advanced physics course.
with Amanda HoltonAfter understanding the basics of quantum mechanics, learn about the early experiments on wave particle duality, the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, and more in this advanced physics course.
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40208 min40-part Chemistry course125 CQ
Professor Dave covers the fundamentals of chemistry with short and simple lessons on using scientific notation, balancing chemical equations, understanding atomic theory, and more.
Professor Dave covers the fundamentals of chemistry with short and simple lessons on using scientific notation, balancing chemical equations, understanding atomic theory, and more.
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971 min9-part Chemistry course39 CQ
Explore the basic properties of gases and learn how gas molecules move, are measured, and react to changes in pressure, volume, and temperature with easy-to-understand illustrations and examples.
Explore the basic properties of gases and learn how gas molecules move, are measured, and react to changes in pressure, volume, and temperature with easy-to-understand illustrations and examples.
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1172 min11-part Chemistry course43 CQ
This course on nuclear chemistry and radioactive decay from Prof. Amanda Holton discusses the differences among alpha, beta, and gamma decay; nuclear fusion and fission; and nuclear kinetics.
with Amanda HoltonThis course on nuclear chemistry and radioactive decay from Prof. Amanda Holton discusses the differences among alpha, beta, and gamma decay; nuclear fusion and fission; and nuclear kinetics.
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46342 min46-part Chemistry course196 CQ
Organic chemistry can be complex and difficult to learn. Professor Dave makes learning organic chemistry easy with this comprehensive course that explains the basics in a structured and linear way!
Organic chemistry can be complex and difficult to learn. Professor Dave makes learning organic chemistry easy with this comprehensive course that explains the basics in a structured and linear way!
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520 min5-part Chemistry course13 CQ
Are you a chemistry student delving into quantum mechanics? In this course, review historical, mathematical, and conceptual topics of quantum mechanics, and experiments that led to key findings.
with Amanda HoltonAre you a chemistry student delving into quantum mechanics? In this course, review historical, mathematical, and conceptual topics of quantum mechanics, and experiments that led to key findings.