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I was wondering if there was any chemistry videos that I could get for free, on an internet site, or somewhere. This is a good way to learn, instead of writing all the time. Does anyone know?
 

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WouldbeDoctor said:
I was wondering if there was any chemistry videos that I could get for free, on an internet site, or somewhere. This is a good way to learn, instead of writing all the time. Does anyone know?
Hi,

There is a heap of hsc chemistry resources on our webpage at

http://www.chemistrycoach.com.au/chemtutorials.htm

check it out, since there is a large range of chemistry videos and interactive practicals you can do, sorted into the respective hsc modules.

Best of luck with your studies,
George
 

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bilibili is like a Chinese youtube and has obviously a lot of Chinese videos. But it has a lot of good videos outside China too - like the great courses

- Chemistry & our universe: how it all works: https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1mG411V7pa/ (60 videos)

- Foundations of organic chemistry: https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV15J411674z/ (36 videos)

By Ron B. Davis Jr.

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You don't have to read Chinese to use it, except this bit: 视频选集 - means "video selection" and you can use it to select the video

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Here is the full list of videos:

Chemistry & our universe: how it all works

1. Is Chemistry the Science of Everything?
2. Matter and Measurement
3. Wave Nature of Light
4. Particle Nature of Light
5. Basic Structure of the Atom
6. Electronic Structure of the Atom
7. Periodic Trends: Navigating the Table
8. Compounds and Chemical Formulas
9. Joining Atoms: The Chemical Bond
10. Mapping Molecules: Lewis Structures
11. VSEPR Theory and Molecular Geometry
12. Hybridization of Orbitals
13. Molecular Orbital Theory
14. Communicating Chemical Reactions
15. Chemical Accounting: Stoichiometry
16. Enthalpy and Calorimetry
17. Hess's Law and Heats of Formation
18. Entropy: The Role of Randomness
19. Influence of Free Energy
20. Intermolecular Forces
21. Phase Changes in Matter
22. Behavior of Gases: Gas Laws
23. Kinetic Molecular Theory
24. Liquids and Their Properties
25. Metals and Ionic Solids
26. Covalent Solids
27. Mixing It Up: Solutions
28. Solubility and Saturation
29. Colligative Properties of Solutions
30. Modeling Reaction Rates
31. Temperature and Reaction Rates
32. Reaction Mechanisms and Catalysis
33. The Back and Forth of Equilibrium
34. Manipulating Chemical Equilibrium
35. Acids, Bases, and the pH Scale
36. Weak Acids and Bases
37. Acid-Base Reactions and Buffers
38. Polyprotic Acids
39. Structural Basis for Acidity
40. Electron Exchange: Redox Reactions
41. Electromotive Force and Free Energy
42. Storing Electrical Potential: Batteries
43. Nuclear Chemistry and Radiation
44. Binding Energy and the Mass Defect
45. Breaking Things Down: Nuclear Fission
46. Building Things Up: Nuclear Fusion
47. Introduction to Organic Chemistry
48. Heteroatoms and Functional Groups
49. Reactions in Organic Chemistry
50. Synthetic Polymers
51. Biological Polymers
52. Medicinal Chemistry
53. Poisons, Toxins, and Venoms
54. Chemical Weapons
55. Tapping Chemical Energy: Fuels
56. Unleashing Chemical Energy: Explosives
57. Chemistry of the Earth
58. Chemistry of Our Oceans
59. Atmospheric Chemistry
60. Chemistry, Life, and the Cosmos

Foundations of organic chemistry

1. Why Carbon?
2. Structure of the Atom and Chemical Bonding
3. Drawing Chemical Structures
4. Drawing Chemical Reactions
5. Acid-Base Chemistry
6. Stereochemistry-Molecular Handedness
7. Alkanes-The Simplest Hydrocarbons
8. Cyclic Alkanes
9. Alkenes and Alkynes
10. Alkyl Halides
11. Substitution Reactions
12. Elimination Reactions
13. Addition Reactions
14. Alcohols and Ethers
15. Aldehydes and Ketones
16. Organic Acids and Esters
17. Amines, Imines, and Nitriles
18. Nitrates, Amino Acids, and Amides
19. Conjugation and the Diels-Alder Reaction
20. Benzene and Aromatic Compounds
21. Modifying Benzene-Aromatic Substitution
22. Sugars and Carbohydrates
23. DNA and Nucleic Acids
24. Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins
25. Metals in Organic Chemistry
26. Synthetic Polymers
27. UV-Visible Spectroscopy
28. Infrared Spectroscopy
29. Measuring Handedness with Polarimetry
30. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
31. Advanced Spectroscopic Techniques
32. Purifying by Recrystallization
33. Purifying by Distillation
34. Purifying by Extraction
35. Purifying by Chromatography
36. The Future of Organic Chemistry

They also have associated ebooks which are attached.
 

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bilibili is like a Chinese youtube and has obviously a lot of Chinese videos. But it has a lot of good videos outside China too - like the great courses

- Chemistry & our universe: how it all works: https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1mG411V7pa/ (60 videos)

- Foundations of organic chemistry: https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV15J411674z/ (36 videos)

By Ron B. Davis

View attachment 41204

You don't have to read Chinese to use it, except this bit: 视频选集 - means "video selection" and you can use it to select the video

View attachment 41205
Here is the full list of videos:

Chemistry & our universe: how it all works

1. Is Chemistry the Science of Everything?
2. Matter and Measurement
3. Wave Nature of Light
4. Particle Nature of Light
5. Basic Structure of the Atom
6. Electronic Structure of the Atom
7. Periodic Trends: Navigating the Table
8. Compounds and Chemical Formulas
9. Joining Atoms: The Chemical Bond
10. Mapping Molecules: Lewis Structures
11. VSEPR Theory and Molecular Geometry
12. Hybridization of Orbitals
13. Molecular Orbital Theory
14. Communicating Chemical Reactions
15. Chemical Accounting: Stoichiometry
16. Enthalpy and Calorimetry
17. Hess's Law and Heats of Formation
18. Entropy: The Role of Randomness
19. Influence of Free Energy
20. Intermolecular Forces
21. Phase Changes in Matter
22. Behavior of Gases: Gas Laws
23. Kinetic Molecular Theory
24. Liquids and Their Properties
25. Metals and Ionic Solids
26. Covalent Solids
27. Mixing It Up: Solutions
28. Solubility and Saturation
29. Colligative Properties of Solutions
30. Modeling Reaction Rates
31. Temperature and Reaction Rates
32. Reaction Mechanisms and Catalysis
33. The Back and Forth of Equilibrium
34. Manipulating Chemical Equilibrium
35. Acids, Bases, and the pH Scale
36. Weak Acids and Bases
37. Acid-Base Reactions and Buffers
38. Polyprotic Acids
39. Structural Basis for Acidity
40. Electron Exchange: Redox Reactions
41. Electromotive Force and Free Energy
42. Storing Electrical Potential: Batteries
43. Nuclear Chemistry and Radiation
44. Binding Energy and the Mass Defect
45. Breaking Things Down: Nuclear Fission
46. Building Things Up: Nuclear Fusion
47. Introduction to Organic Chemistry
48. Heteroatoms and Functional Groups
49. Reactions in Organic Chemistry
50. Synthetic Polymers
51. Biological Polymers
52. Medicinal Chemistry
53. Poisons, Toxins, and Venoms
54. Chemical Weapons
55. Tapping Chemical Energy: Fuels
56. Unleashing Chemical Energy: Explosives
57. Chemistry of the Earth
58. Chemistry of Our Oceans
59. Atmospheric Chemistry
60. Chemistry, Life, and the Cosmos

Foundations of organic chemistry

1. Why Carbon?
2. Structure of the Atom and Chemical Bonding
3. Drawing Chemical Structures
4. Drawing Chemical Reactions
5. Acid-Base Chemistry
6. Stereochemistry-Molecular Handedness
7. Alkanes-The Simplest Hydrocarbons
8. Cyclic Alkanes
9. Alkenes and Alkynes
10. Alkyl Halides
11. Substitution Reactions
12. Elimination Reactions
13. Addition Reactions
14. Alcohols and Ethers
15. Aldehydes and Ketones
16. Organic Acids and Esters
17. Amines, Imines, and Nitriles
18. Nitrates, Amino Acids, and Amides
19. Conjugation and the Diels-Alder Reaction
20. Benzene and Aromatic Compounds
21. Modifying Benzene-Aromatic Substitution
22. Sugars and Carbohydrates
23. DNA and Nucleic Acids
24. Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins
25. Metals in Organic Chemistry
26. Synthetic Polymers
27. UV-Visible Spectroscopy
28. Infrared Spectroscopy
29. Measuring Handedness with Polarimetry
30. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
31. Advanced Spectroscopic Techniques
32. Purifying by Recrystallization
33. Purifying by Distillation
34. Purifying by Extraction
35. Purifying by Chromatography
36. The Future of Organic Chemistry

They also have associated ebooks which are attached.
Definitely seems to go a bit beyond the HSC syllabus, but nonetheless a pretty great resource for people who want to learn chemistry, especially outside of the HSC
 

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