Crash Course Chemistry #17-#31 Video Lesson Set | Thermochemistry, Bonding, Equilibrium & pH
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Crash Course Chemistry #17-#31 Video Lesson Set | Thermochemistry, Bonding, Equilibrium & pH

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Crash Course Chemistry #17-#31 Video Lesson Set | Thermochemistry, Bonding, Equilibrium & pHMake advanced chemistry topics easier to teach with a no prep 15 episode YouTube video lesson set focused on energy, enthalpy, calorimetry, entropy, lab safety, chemical bonding, polarity, Lewis structures, orbitals, liquids, solutions, equilibrium, pH, pOH, buffers, and acid rain chemistry. This set helps students build a stronger chemistry foundation after atomic structure, stoichiometry, reactions, and gas laws. Students move into energy changes,

Make advanced chemistry topics easier to teach with a no-prep 15-episode YouTube video lesson set focused on energy, enthalpy, calorimetry, entropy, lab safety, chemical bonding, polarity, Lewis structures, orbitals, liquids, solutions, equilibrium, pH, pOH, buffers, and acid rain chemistry.

This set helps students build a stronger chemistry foundation after atomic structure, stoichiometry, reactions, and gas laws. Students move into energy changes, molecular structure, bonding models, intermolecular forces, solution behavior, equilibrium thinking, acid-base math, and buffer systems. Each lesson gives students a structured way to follow the video, explain key ideas, use chemistry vocabulary, and show understanding through written responses or a multiple-choice quiz.

Use this video guide set for Grades 8-12 chemistry, physical science, NGSS review, science literacy, sub plans, flipped lessons, unit review, or flexible chemistry enrichment.

Try the free sample first: #1 The Nucleus | Crash Course Chemistry YouTube Video Lesson.

Need the earlier foundation set? Start with Crash Course Chemistry #2-#16: Periodic Table, Stoichiometry & Gas Laws.

Continue the sequence: Pair this with Crash Course Chemistry #32-#46: Kinetics, Nuclear Chemistry & Organic Chemistry.

Coming soon: Save with the complete Crash Course Chemistry video lesson bundle, or browse the full Crash Course Chemistry video lesson collection.

Classroom Use at a Glance

  • Best for: Grades 8-12 chemistry, physical science, thermochemistry, bonding, molecular structure, solutions, equilibrium, acids and bases, NGSS review, sub plans, flipped lessons, and guided video lessons
  • Use cases: energy and chemistry, enthalpy, calorimetry, entropy, lab safety, chemical bonding, Lewis structures, orbitals, polarity, liquids, solutions, equilibrium, pH, pOH, buffers, acid rain chemistry, review, remediation, absent-student makeup work, or sub plans
  • Key themes: energy, enthalpy, heat transfer, calorimetry, entropy, lab safety, chemical bonds, polarity, nonpolar molecules, Lewis structures, atomic orbitals, liquids, solutions, equilibrium, equilibrium equations, pH, pOH, buffers, and acid rain
  • Differentiation: students can complete the written video guides or use the 10-question multiple-choice quizzes as alternate assessments
  • Time needed: video runtime plus about 20-45 minutes per episode for discussion, written responses, and assessment

Episodes Included

  • #17 Energy & Chemistry
  • #18 Enthalpy
  • #19 Calorimetry
  • #20 Entropy
  • #21 Lab Techniques & Safety
  • #22 Atomic Hook-Ups
  • #23 Polar & Non-Polar Molecules
  • #24 Bonding Models and Lewis Structures
  • #25 Orbitals
  • #26 Liquids
  • #27 Solutions
  • #28 Equilibrium
  • #29 Equilibrium Equations
  • #30 pH and pOH
  • #31 Buffers, the Acid Rain Slayer

NGSS Standards Supported

  • HS-PS1-1: atomic structure, electron behavior, and bonding foundations
  • HS-PS1-3: particle-level structure, polarity, intermolecular forces, and properties of materials
  • HS-PS1-4: energy changes in chemical reactions and bond-energy reasoning
  • HS-PS1-6: equilibrium systems and response to changing conditions
  • HS-PS3-4: thermal energy transfer and calorimetry support
  • NGSS Science and Engineering Practices: planning and carrying out investigations; using mathematics and computational thinking

What’s Included

  • 15 guided video lessons for Crash Course Chemistry episodes #17-#31
  • Student worksheets with rigorous short-answer questions
  • End-of-video reflection and challenge questions
  • 10-question multiple-choice quiz for each episode
  • Teacher guide and lesson plan for each episode
  • Worksheet and quiz answer keys
  • NGSS and CCSS science literacy alignment
  • Printable worksheet options, Google Slides/PPTX options, Google Forms quiz options, and Google Classroom link PDFs

Flexible Lesson Pacing

  • 20-Minute Quick Clip: tight schedules, bell-ringers, early finisher blocks, short review blocks, or sub plans
  • 30-Minute Flexible Mini-Lesson: full short-answer guide while keeping the lesson compact
  • 45-Minute Full Mini-Lesson: guided discussion, vocabulary support, problem-solving support, and in-class writing time

Skills Addressed

  • Use chemistry vocabulary in context
  • Explain energy changes in chemical systems
  • Interpret enthalpy, calorimetry, and entropy concepts
  • Describe lab safety and scientific investigation practices
  • Explain chemical bonding and molecular structure
  • Connect polarity and intermolecular forces to properties
  • Interpret liquids, solutions, and concentration ideas
  • Reason about equilibrium and system changes
  • Apply pH, pOH, acid-base, and buffer concepts
  • Support answers with evidence from the video

Videos are not included. This product provides classroom-ready materials to use with the Crash Course Chemistry YouTube videos.

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