Kinetic Molecular Theory
This resources allows students to explore the postulates of the Kinetic Molecular Theory in order to better understand why gas particles behave the way that they do.
Covalent Bonding: Electron Dot Diagrams
Given descriptions, diagrams, scenarios, or chemical symbols, students will model covalent bonds using electron dot formula (Lewis structures).
8.01 Introduction to Confidence Intervals
In this video, students will be introduced to the construction and interpretation of confidence intervals.
10.01 Wave Nature of Light
In this video, we will study the wave-like properties of light.
10.02 Particle Nature of Light
In this video, we will study the particle-like properties of light.
6.01 The Mole
In this video, we will study the mole and its applications in chemical calculations.
6.02 Percent Composition
In this video, we will calculate percent composition or mass percent and various applications.
6.03 Empirical and Molecular Formulas
In this video, we will learn the difference between an empirical and molecular formula and how to find them.
6.04 Balancing Equations
In this video, we will learn how to balance chemical equations using the law of conservation of matter.
6.05 Stoichiometry with Balanced Equations
In this video, we will apply stoichiometric concepts to balanced equations in order to determine mass relationships within reactions.
6.06 Limiting Reactants and Percent Yield
In this video, we will investigate limiting reactants and how they affect chemical reactions
10.02 Confidence Interval for Two Independent Means
In this video, students learn to interpret a confidence interval for two independent means.
10.03 Hypothesis Test for Two Independent Means
In this video, students learn to interpret the results of a hypothesis test for two independent means.
10.04 Confidence Interval for Two Independent Proportions
In this video, students learn to interpret a confidence interval for two independent proportions.
10.05 Hypothesis Test for Two Independent Proportions
In this video, students learn to interpret the results of a hypothesis test for two independent proportions.
3.01 Frequency Tables
In this video, students learn about frequency and relative frequency tables.
3.02 Joint, Marginal, and Conditional Frequencies
In this video, students will expand their knowledge of frequency tables to two-way tables and several frequency and probability definitions.
3.03 Pie Charts
In this video, students learn about pie charts and how to read and construct one.
3.04 Bar Charts
In this video, students learn about bar charts as well as how to read and construct one.
3.05 Comparing Distributions
In this video, students will compare bar charts, pie charts, and frequency tables to see differences in results.