Chemistry in Action (Films on Demand)This series is designed to relate basic concepts of chemistry to commercial chemical process technologies and to link textbook learning to the production of commonly used materials. 10-part series, 20 minutes each.
Essential Chemistry (Films on Demand)This five-part series spotlights foundational aspects of chemistry that every science student needs to know. A Films for the Humanities & Sciences Production. 5-part series, 22-28 minutes each.
Periodic Table (Academic Video Online)This program makes the Modern Periodic Table come alive to students. Numerous real-life examples of elements are exemplified in the table.See full details
Narrated by Nina Keck, Produced by Brian A. Jerome, Visual Learning Systems, In Chemistry in Action (Brandon, VT: Visual Learning Systems, 2005), 20 minutes
Essential Chemistry: Core Concepts Video Clip Library (Films on Demand)This comprehensive video library of 46 three-to-six-minute segments sheds light on foundational aspects of chemistry that every science student needs to know. Clips utilize rich animation, expert commentary, and real-world examples to help viewers more fully comprehend—and retain—the essentials of chemistry.
Quantifying Chemical Reactions (Academic Video Online)To manipulate chemical reactions on a large scale, scientists use stoichiometry to quantify those reactions and make sure that there are just the right amount of reactants and products. Without it, reactions can be incomplete, with expensive materials wasted and harmful byproducts created. Using stoichiometry, scientists are creating chemicals that take the place of petroleum in fabricating sustainable materials. At different lab, scientists are mimicking the process of photosynthesis to convert the Sun’s energy into storable chemical energy.
Over 80,000 streaming video titles covering a wide range of subject areas including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, and more.
View over 40,000 streaming videos in dozens of academic subject areas. Most videos are divided into segments and include transcripts. Sign up for a free account to organize and bookmark clips, share playlists, and personalize folders.