Learn how to make and calculate dilutions in a chemistry class. Learn from award-winning teacher Jon Bergmann. This is video 5 in Mr. Bergmann’s unit on Solution...
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How do you do solution concentration problems? It all comes down to the moles. Learn from award-winning teacher Jon Bergmann. This is video 8 in Mr. Bergmann’s...
Learn how to calculate freezing point depression and boiling point elevation problems. Learn from award-winning teacher Jon Bergmann. This is video 7 in Mr...
Why do we put salt on the roads in winter? Why do we use antifreeze in cars? It all comes down to colligative properties. Learn what they are and why the occur. The...
Concentrated, Dilute, saturated, supersaturated, miscible, and immissible. Learn these and more from award-winning teacher Jon Bergmann. This is video 3 in Mr...
Why do polar things dissolve in polar and non-polar not dissolve in non-polar solutions? Learn this and more from award-winning teacher Jon Bergmann. This is video 2 in...
Why is organic chemistry so amazing? Why do scientists study organic chemistry? What makes organic chemistry so interesting? Perhaps you h Brought to you by award...
One of the fundamentals of Organic chemistry is naming hydrocarbons. Learn how to easily and simply name simple hydrocarbons. Brought to you by award-winning teacher...
What is Chemical Equilibrium? How can you compare it to high school romances? Brought to you by award-winning teacher, Jon Bergmann. This is video 1 in the series on...
How are equilibrium reactions measured? How can we determine just how much reactant and product are present in a chemical equilibrium system? How do you write...