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Relative Atomic and Molecular Mass Instructional VideoRelative Atomic and Molecular Mass Instructional Video
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Berkeley University of California
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9th - Higher Ed
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Science
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2:53
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10 mins
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Relative Atomic and Molecular Mass

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This Relative Atomic and Molecular Mass instructional video also includes:
  • Oxygen Isotopes (Quiz)
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Did you know that body armor actually contains uranium? Learn about how isotopes of the same element have different masses and unique physical properties.

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Concepts

atomic mass, molecular mass, isotopes

Additional Tags

science

Instructional Ideas

  • Use the video to summarize knowledge of relative atomic and molecular mass
  • Show video to learners struggling with the idea of relative atomic and molecular mass

Classroom Considerations

  • Video references material in previous videos, which cover relative and atomic molecular mass, as well as examples of isotopes
  • This video is hosted on YouTube

Pros

  • Previous video on oxygen isotopes provides an example of how isotope changes affect average molecular mass

Cons

  • Most of the material is a repetition of previous videos

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