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Reading Nuclear Equations

Reading nuclear reactions requires a knowledge of chemistry and atomic charge. Learn about the role of electrons and the standard format of these reactions!
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Newton’s Second Law of Motion

Newton’s second law states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net external force applied and is indirectly proportional to its mass.
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Newton’s Third Law of Motion

Newton's third law states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Learn this essential science law with examples in this video!
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Nonpolar Covalent Bonds

Covalent, polar, and nonpolar bonds determine how atoms stick together. Learn about charges, sharing electrons, hydrogen bonds, and more here!
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Independent and Dependent Clause

Independent clauses can stand alone, while dependent clauses rely on another clause to make them complete. Learn how to correctly use them in sentences!
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Jaundice Icterus

Jaundice occurs in 50-60% of infants. It makes the skin and whites of the eyes appear yellow because of the buildup of bilirubin. Learn more here!
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Feeding Among Heterotrophs

All life needs energy and nourishment, either self-produced (autotrophic) or from other organisms (heterotrophic). Learn about heterotrophic diets here!
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Common-Ion Effect

Chemical equilibrium and Le Chatelier's principle are vital concepts to understand in chemistry. Discover the application in learning the common-ion effect here!
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Paper Chromatography

Chromatography is both a tool and theory used to separate, identify, and quantify multi-component mixtures in chemistry. Learn all about chromatography here!