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JAMIE CAMP
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 11 ก.ย. 2012
Jamie Camp is a Chemistry teacher in the Merced Union High School District.
Chemistry website can be found at:
campchemistry.weebly.com/
Chemistry website can be found at:
campchemistry.weebly.com/
grams to moles or moles to grams calculations
How to convert grams to moles and moles to grams
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molar heat of solution.mp4
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This project was created with Explain Everything™ Interactive Whiteboard for iPad.
How to balance combustion reactions
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How to balance combustion chemical reactions.
Combustion reactions
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This project was created with Explain Everything™ Interactive Whiteboard for iPad.
How to name ions and group A compounds
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How to name ions and group A compounds for Chemistry
Orbital diagrams.mp4
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This project was created with Explain Everything™ Interactive Whiteboard for iPad.
How to convert moles to moles using stoichiometry
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How to convert moles to moles using stoichiometry
calculating the formula of an unknown hydrate
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How to draw Lewis structures of molecules with single bonds
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How to draw Lewis structures of molecules with single bonds
L to mL and mL to L converstions.
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How to accurately use a graduated cylinder and how to convert mL to L and L to mL
Using combustion analysis to calculate empirical formula
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Using combustion analysis to calculate empirical formula
Lewis structures/octet rule/lattice energy
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Lewis structures/octet rule/lattice energy
Ionic vs molecular compounds, valence electrons, Lewis dots
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Ionic vs molecular compounds, valence electrons, Lewis dots
Periodic trends: ion size and ionization energy
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Periodic trends: ion size and ionization energy
Periodic trends: atomic radius and electronegativity
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Periodic trends: atomic radius and electronegativity
How to determine the charge of an ion using the periodic table
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How to determine the charge of an ion using the periodic table
Orbital diagrams and electron configurations part 2
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Orbital diagrams and electron configurations part 2
Rate law calculations when one reactant is not held constant
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Rate law calculations when one reactant is not held constant
Predicting the products of a double replacement reaction/solubility
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Predicting the products of a double replacement reaction/solubility
you are so wonderful <3 thank you for this helpful video!!!!!
Best video so far
Appreciate this help so much. Fell behind in chemistry and needed this to catch up!
7 minutes for 1 problem! Fun!
Modern day hero I was so lost but you explained it so well
And what precisely does Ka stand for? How do you find the molar weight of your specific liquid in terms of the acetic acid?
this is so helpful thanks allot
A video from 6 years ago saved me
Thank you
This was helpful :)
thank you for your services :')
Thanks you give my answer ☺️
Thank you so much!
Nice...makes sense now 🙂
THANK YOU SO MUCH I LOVE YOU
This came in clutch at 11:43 🥲
amazing really made it easy for me my teacher made it look so complicated
why you just missed out the original concentration 10^-7 H+ ions per liter in pure water?
Thank you!!!
U explained very well, thank you
Thank you so much!!!!! I am about to write my chem exam in two hours and this is a savior!!!! helped me a lot, even my professor couldn't.
Why two x's and not just one since you only loose one hydrogen?
What does x refer to?
Please kindly tell me what you calculated to get your final answer (1.56*10 to the negative of 2
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I LOVE CHEMISTRY
good video
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Sir, how is m=1...did u cancel 4 and 4 sideways??
No, what I am saying is that 4=4 only if the second 4 is raised to the 1st power like this: 4=4^1. If we had a different problem where 16=4^m, m could only be 2 as 4 squared =16.
@@jamiecamp4014 Ok.... thank you sir
Thank you so much for the great class
Why did you multiply the degree of solubility by the molar mass of CaF2 not by the molar mass of calcium only?
ly bro
great video very educational
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the good lord sent you bro
bro FUCK this shit so confusing thanks though
Thank you so much helped me a lot!
thank you, this was super simplified and easy to follow
Cool but don't make this make you forget that Mr. crabs sold spongebob soul for 62¢
Why do we need to remember this?
Thx ❤️
i love you
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thank you
Amazing!!
Tq great
Hello Mr. Camp, This is Jackie a former student from your AP chemistry class. :) I hope you're doing well. I came across your videos as a refresher for my analytical chemistry course I'm taking right now. Thank you for always making the explanations so clear. Not only was your class always interesting but you made me realize how much I like chemistry. Now, I'm about to graduate and looking forward to grad school next year in organic chemistry!! Thanks Mr. Camp
Hey Jackie! Great to hear from you and thanks for the kind words. So glad to hear you are continuing on with Chem! Best of luck next year in grad school. -Camp
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Thank you! Great explanation
How do I do quarter root on a calculator? I have a scientific one.
On my TI-30x II S, I use the x to the square root button where x = whatever root you are solving for. For TI 83 or 84, watch this: th-cam.com/video/9P12l2w2SFk/w-d-xo.html
How to you do g/ 100 ml
Divide by 10 as there are ten 100mL's in 1L
you explained everything so well! i appreciate this resource!
Thank u so muchh