Bozeman Science
Acids, Bases and pH
This resource must have a greater concentration of hydroxide ions than hydrogen ions because it makes pH seem basic. The video describes what happens on a molecular level to change the pH of a liquid and focuses on the importance of...
Fuse School
Bronsted-Lowry Theory
Learn about the Arrhenius Theory as well as the holes in the theory with a video introduces the Bronsted-Lowry Theory and details the relationships with ions and protons.
Fuse School
What is the pH Scale
Seeing red? If it was blue litmus paper, then it is an acid. Viewers learn about the pH scale through a video that shows how liquids may be tested by litmus paper and a universal indicator.
Berkeley University of California
The pH Scale
Studying acids and bases can be basic. Over the course of four short videos, an instructor explains the pH scale. Viewers observe a demonstration and watch the instructor solve two quiz questions in detail.
Berkeley University of California
pH of Weak Base Solution (NB)
Young chemists solve for the pH of a weak base solution. Using the information from the video, they complete an assessment quiz.
Berkeley University of California
Weak Acid - Weak Base
How do you tell a plumber from a chemist? Ask them to pronounce unionized. The first video in the set demonstrates the pH and conduction of ions based on their acid and base strengths. The next two videos are quizzes that apply the...
Berkeley University of California
Weak Acid/Base
Want to hear a joke about nitric oxide? NO! A chemistry video features an instructor adding a weak base to a weak acid, adding a weak acid to a weak base, and offers a one question quiz on pH. This is the 10th set of videos in a...
Berkeley University of California
Strong Acid and Indicator+Base (NB)
What happens when you mix a strong base into a strong acid and the resulting pH change? Explore this reaction with a demonstrative chemistry video. This is the ninth video in a series of 13.
Berkeley University of California
Ionization, Dissociation
Two chemistry videos cover the topics of ionization, dissociation, autoionization, and autodissociation. They also also discuss an example problem for each topic.
Berkeley University of California
Acid Base Equilibrium
The best part of equilibrium is that nothing changes. A video offers a simple definition of acids and bases, common acids and bases, and their conjugates.
Berkeley University of California
Conjugate Acid/Base Pair
A set of three videos starts with the instructor explaining acid and base conjugate pairs. Then, two one-question quizzes reinforce knowledge.
Berkeley University of California
Strong Acid-Base Titration
A chemistry instructor explains titration with strong acids and bases in a series of three videos. Learners then demonstrate their understanding with two short quizzes. This is the eighth set of videos in a series of 13 sets.
Crash Course
Acid-Base Reactions in Solution
Ever wonder why old headstones in cemeteries are difficult to read? Learn about acid-base reactions and how these contribute to the defacing of statues and headstones and how improving the way we burn coal has decreased these effects.
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Chemistry Lesson: Acid-Base Neutralization Reactions
Provide your emerging chemists with the most descriptive way to perform specialized double displacement reactions possible! This video details acid-base neutralization, where acids and bases are combined to result in salt and water...
Educreations
Diprotic Acids
Break down an explanation of diprotic acids for your young chemists with this short instructional video. Using the example of hydrogen sulfide, Paul Groves demonstrates how to calculate the concentration of different products...
Educreations
The pH Scale
The pH scale is actually based on logarithms rather than just simple numbers. The fact-filled video begins with an explanation of the auto-ionization of water. Then it describes the relationship between H+ and OH- in every solution. It...
Educreations
The pH Scale
The pH scale is actually based on logarithms rather than just simple numbers. The fact-filled video begins with an explanation of the auto-ionization of water. Then it describes the relationship between H+ and OH- in every solution. It...
Educreations
Hydrolysis
Young chemists examine the effects of salt on the pH levels of solutions with the help of this instructional video. Taking a close look at reactions between three different salts and water, students learn to predict the...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Chemistry: P Ka and P Kb Relationship
Using examples this videos explores the equilibrium constants of Ka and Kb. Learn what these constants can tell you about the concentrations of acids and bases in a chemical reaction. [14:33]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Acid/base Titration Calculations: Lesson 1
This lesson will demonstrate how to calculate the concentration of an unknown (acid or base) using the information obtained from a titration. It is 1 of 2 in the series titled "Acid/Base Titration Calculations."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Acids and Bases Definitions: Arrhenius: Lesson 1
This lesson will give the Arrhenius definition of an acid and a base and show several examples. It is 1 of 2 in the series titled "Acids and Bases Definitions: Arrhenius."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Calculating P Oh: Lesson 1
This lesson will demonstrate how to calculate the pOH of a solution knowing the total of both pH and pOH is 14. It is 1 of 2 in the series titled "Calculating pOH."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Acids and Bases Definitions: Bronsted Lowry: Lesson 1
This lesson will give the Bronsted-Lowry definition of an acid and a base and show several examples. It is 1 of 2 in the series titled "Acids and Bases Definitions: Bronsted-Lowry."
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Relationship Between Ka and Kb
The video lesson from Khan Academy provides a lesson for the AP Chemistry course. This video lesson explains the relationship between Ka and Kb, and pKa and pKb. Examples of finding Ka of a weak acid given Kb of the conjugate base.