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Tadashi Science
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Need help making science simple to understand???
Tadashi Science is here to make science SIMPLE! We produce short, easy to understand videos that cut out the fluff and get straight to the point. Science is easy and our goal is to present information in a simple and easy to understand manner!. The videos get straight to the point and make learning easy and simple!
Tadashi Science is here to make science SIMPLE! We produce short, easy to understand videos that cut out the fluff and get straight to the point. Science is easy and our goal is to present information in a simple and easy to understand manner!. The videos get straight to the point and make learning easy and simple!
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Polar vs Nonpolar Covalent Bonds Explained!
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Covalent bonds form when electrons are shared but that is not the whole story! Covalent bonds can be polar or nonpolar! In this video, we go into the difference between polar and nonpolar covalent bonds so you can understand the difference!
Drawing Lewis Structures in 4 EASY Steps!
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Never draw a Lewis Structure wrong again! Being able to draw Lewis Structures is a very important skill in chemistry. Drawing and understanding Lewis Structures is the beginning to understanding and explaining molecular behavior and various chemical and physical properties we observe in the world around us. In this video, we give you 4 easy steps to drawing Lewis Structures along with examples ...
Intramolecular vs Intermolecular Forces Explained!
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Do you know the difference between intermolecular forces and intramolecular forces? Understanding each type of force and their differences is essential to success in chemistry. These forces help to explain why different physical and chemical processes occur the way they do. In this video, we go over each type of force and the key difference between them!
4 Mistakes ALL Students Make!
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Chemistry can be challenging and as with most classes in school, there are some mistakes that pretty much all students make. In this video, we cover these common mistakes to help you avoid them! Periodic Trend for Atomic Size Video: th-cam.com/video/sNEO9GEOvPI/w-d-xo.html
4 Things You NEED to Know to PASS Chemistry!
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Are you going to take or currently taking chemistry? Chemistry is a class that most students will have to take in order to pass chemistry and graduate from high school. In this video is a MUST WATCH! In this video, we go over 4 things that you MUST know in order to pass chemistry! Topic 1: Atomic Structure - th-cam.com/video/GgqhcilYpp4/w-d-xo.html Topic 2: Atom vs Molecule - th-cam.com/video/1...
4 Things You Were Taught WRONG in Chemistry!
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If you have taken a chemistry class, chances are you were taught at least 1 of these 4 things wrong! Check out this video to see if you were taught wrong while learning the correct info!
Naming Acids Explained! | Mastering High School Chemistry
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Struggling to name acids? In this video, we break down naming acids into 3 easy steps. Once you understand these steps, naming acids will be easy for you!
Diatomic Elements Explained! | High School Chemistry
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Being able to remember and identify diatomic elements is essential to success in chemistry! In this video we explain why the diatomic elements exist and give you an easy trick to remembering the 7 diatomic elements!
How to Predict the Products of Double Replacement Reactions!
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Double replacement chemical reactions, also known as precipitation reactions, are reactions where 2 elements are replaced. But you have to make sure that you replace the correct elements! In this video, we show you not only how to correctly predict the products but also how to identify a double replacement reaction in the first place!
Turning Zinc into SILVER! Single Replacement Reaction DEMO Explained!
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Did you know you can turn zinc into silver?! This can happen through a simple single replacement chemical reaction! Check out this video to not only learn about single replacement chemical reactions but also see one live!
Single Replacement Chemical Reactions Explained! | High School Chemistry
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Learn all about single replacement chemical reactions in this high school chemistry video! We'll break down the process and give examples to help you understand this important topic. Perfect for studying for your chemistry test or just brushing up on your knowledge. Watch now and master single replacement reactions!
BURNING Rubbing Alcohol - Combustion Chemical Reaction EXPLAINED!
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Do you know what happens when you light rubbing alcohol on fire? Rubbing alcohol is a hydrocarbon with the name isopropyl alcohol. Because it is a hydrocarbon, it will burn in the presence of oxygen. This is an example of a combustion reaction. In this video, we will not only show you the burning of rubbing alcohol but also explain the chemistry behind what is happening!
BURNING Rubbing Alcohol! #chemistry #fire #fyp #science #scienceexperiment
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A combustion (FIRE) chemical reaction demonstration you can do at home with rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol)
Decomposition Chemical Reactions Explained! | High School Chemistry
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Decomposition, or combination, chemical reactions are an important reaction in chemistry and one that students sometimes struggle with. In this video, we simplify decomposition reactions so that students are able to not only identify decomposition reactions but are also able to predict the products of basic decompositions reactions as well!
BURNING Magnesium - Synthesis Chemical Reaction DEMO!
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Synthesis chemical reactions are all around you! Do you know what happens when you burn magnesium metal?! In this video, we will take you step by step through a synthesis reaction and show you a live demonstration or magnesium metal burning!
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How calculate the amount of energy [eV] of each subshell (s, p, d, f) per shell (n=1,…,7) of an elements?
If molecules are made from 2 or more atoms together then what are mono-atomic molecules, as they contain only one atom??!?
It could be two atoms of the same element bonded together
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Lewis dot structure& covalent bond
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Its wrong Anode is the positive part of electrolyte where oxidation takes place and cathode is the negative part of the cell where reduction takes
Hi, you’re not wrong but this video is not about a voltaic cell. It’s just about cations and anions in general.
Can you describe E=MC^2 in the same manner?
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I know I'm just being lazy, but what are the fuels used in your examples?
CH4 is methane C2H6 is ethane C10H8 is naphthalene
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