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Mathster of Science
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 ก.ย. 2023
The goal of this channel is to provide high quality lessons and tutorials that are clear and thorough.
The lessons are geared towards high school math, general science, chemistry and physics.
The lessons are also suitable for IB and AP students.
The lessons are geared towards high school math, general science, chemistry and physics.
The lessons are also suitable for IB and AP students.
Balancing Chemical Equations: Additional Examples
This video contains two examples of balancing chemical equations. One example contains polyatomic ions and the other is a more challenging example.
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Balancing Chemical Equations
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This video does two examples of balancing chemical equations and looks at why it is necessary to balance chemical equations.
Formal Charge Example: Cyanate Ion
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In this video we use the calculation of formal charge to determine the preferred Lewis formula of the cyanate ion.
Formal Charge
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Formal charge is used to determine the preferred Lewis formula when there are multiple possible ways to draw the molecule. This video looks at how formal charge works and then does the example of sulfur dioxide.
VSEPR: 6 Electrons Domains
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VSEPR theory allows us to determine the shape of a molecule depending on the number of electron domain present. This video looks at three examples when there 6 electron domains around the central atom. *Note: In the second example I forgot to write down that the angle between each of the 4 fluorines that form the base of the pyramid are all 89.5 degrees.
VSEPR: 5 Electron Domains
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VSEPR theory allows us to determine the shape of a molecule depending on the number of electron domain present. This video looks at four examples when there 5 electron domains around the central atom.
Names and Formulas of Molecular Compounds
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Molecular compounds utilize prefixes in their naming. This video covers how to appropriately use these prefixes.
Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyatomics
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Polyatomic ions are very common in ionic compounds and being able to name compounds containing polyatomic ions is an important naming skill. This video looks at names and formulas of ionic compounds containing polyatomic ions.
VSEPR: 4 Electron Domains
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VSEPR theory allows us to determine the shape of a molecule depending on the number of electron domain present. This video looks at three examples when there 4 electron domains around the central atom.
VSEPR: 3 Electron Domains
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VSEPR theory allows us to determine the shape of a molecule depending on the number of electron domain present. This video looks at three examples when there 3 electron domains around the central atom.
VSEPR: 2 Electron Domains
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VSEPR theory allows us to determine the shape of a molecule depending on the number of electron domain present. This video looks at three examples when there 2 electron domains around the central atom.
VSEPR Theory
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VSEPR theory can be used to deduce the structure of covalent molecules. This video looks at the main principles of VSEPR and acts as an introduction to the topic.
Naming Ionic Compounds With Transition Metals
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This video covers how to use the zero sum rule to name ionic compounds containing transition metals.
Formulas of Ionic Compounds
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This video provides examples of how to determine the chemical formula of ionic compounds using the crisscross method. This video also explains why the crisscross method works.
Naming Transition Metal Ions
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This video covers how to name transition metal ions and why a separate naming convention is needed.
Naming Ionic Compounds (without transition metals)
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Naming Ionic Compounds (without transition metals)
Finding a Term Using The Binomial Theorem
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Finding a Term Using The Binomial Theorem
Angles in Standard Position and Reference Angles: An Introduction
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Angles in Standard Position and Reference Angles: An Introduction
Solving exponential equations: Logarithms
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Solving exponential equations: Logarithms
Solving Exponential Equations: Change the Base Method
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Solving Exponential Equations: Change the Base Method
Function Transformation: Identifying Transformations From a Graph
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Function Transformation: Identifying Transformations From a Graph
I appreciate your balanced approach to solving these problems
I've never been to a formal. Does this mean I should charge at the next formal?
I've heard you can go to university just to study bond-angles. Is this true?
999999999/10!!!
Is Electron a Decepticon or an Autobot?
🤚 I know, I know the formula: "Fillet of a fenny snake, In the cauldron boil and bake; Eye of newt and toe of frog, Wool of bat and tongue of dog, Adder's fork and blind-worm's sting, Lizard's leg and owlet's wing, For a charm of powerful trouble, Like a hell-broth boil and bubble."
{x€R} That's a mathematical domain
Up and atom
So if I have a cat named Fluffy, and they lose an electron, therefore a Cat-ion. Should I call my cat, Fluffy-ion?
Can I transition to another class? My brains is full.
I found this episode's plot a little formulaic.
I name them all Frank. Easier that way.
I always name them Clark. But if you want to call them Ian, I understand.
No problem with the dog
What does a function do?
A function is a special type of relation. Like a relation, when you input a number it provides an output number. However, for it to be a function and not just a relation, then for any input number there will never be more than one output.
@@MathsterofScience thanks
This is an excellent video and I am a new subscriber
Thanks for subscribing. I hope that you find my videos helpful.
@@MathsterofScience absolutely
Do I need a broken arm to understand this?
You just need an incredibly big brain!
A broken arm is not necessary. A broken leg can also work. However, a broke rib or toe will probably not meet the requirements for a cast.
Is this a Standard video or a Reference Video?
Is there a difference?
Oh, slashy fractions. Hrmmm.
How can I be putting it ALL together if the domain isn't ALL the real numbers? *clickbait*
why u hating
Votre vidéo de traduction m'a transformé.
Finally a new one! The discontinuity of video delivery was harrowing. What factors contributed to the discontinuity?
Honestly, March Break.
For discriminanting people
I just radican’t
This comment is radical
Super efficient.
There are 2 minor mistakes in this video. 1) The first time I write 40,000 I write 4,000 instead (it should be 40,000) 2) At the end I label the vertical asymptote as x=0, it should say h=0, as h is our independent variable (not x).
Gotta love cheat codes.
This could be the best video I watch all minute.
That’s high praise!
This is not rational.
The denominator will be by the end of the video!
Possibly. I'm not convinced.
I think your radical disbelief is irrational.
Finally, the last piece of the puzzle.
Woo hoo. Been waiting for this. I hope this means that we will get a saturated chain of new content soon.
Beta decay is my favourite type of decay!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I know, right?
It's the alpha of decays? Wait, what!?
But where is the tote for the ice?
Next to the radio. Obviously.
I like the directions you are taking this channel.
Thanks so much!
Aren't they called component vectors?
Truthfully I've seen them both ways. I've seen them written as vectors and I've also seen the written as the scalar coefficient to their respective unit vectors. I think it might even depend on who you ask or what branch of science or math you are studying. Either way, this is likely just semantics at the high school level. Here's a link to a related articles that you might find interesting. www.grc.nasa.gov/www/k-12/airplane/vectpart.html