I'll never understand how Dave is the only professor on the internet I can watch forever without getting tired of it. I've learned a lot from all these videos and my interest for space only got bigger, it's amazing
@@Praisedasan81939 Zach starr has interesting video like Dave’s video you’d like them to!! I love both Dave and his videos !! Keeps me from getting anxious !!!
Aw man, I wish I'd had you as a teacher in high school. I didn't learn the first thing about theoretical chemistry from our teacher, I only got passing grades by being ridiculously apt at experimental and applied chemistry thanks to my physics teacher. Whenever you explain things it's making perfect sense, making me feel kinda bad I didn't learn it back in high school ^^8. Thanks!
Another to the point video, keep up the great work Professor Dave. The style of your approach to teaching is priceless, as it's in pieces just enough to get one thinking about it, however these are complex subjects. Like the elephant one spoon at a time. Cheers!
Interesting the gallium and mercury seem so much alike, especially at room temperature, but these metals are quite dissimilar in most other respects. For example, gallium's vaporization point is thousands of degrees higher than mercury's.
Oh so THAT’S the difference between Malleability and Ductility. I’ve been using them interchangeably because my Materials Engineering courses didn’t really cover it
PROFESSOR calculus series was indeed great i loved it you the most influential teacher i ever met wont it be better if u make an advanced mathematics lectures in not now but after a month so cause i know right now u are busy creating economic playlist ANYWAYS than you so much
I take it that for ferromagnetic metals, there are only a very few electrons that are released by a metallic atom into the 'electronic cloud' whilst the remainder of non spin paired electrons remain in their orbitals to impart the ferromagnetic behaviour?
While I was watching your video, I was thinking about graphene. In it a carbon atom has three valence electrons in covalent bond and one valence electron is delocalized. So what is graphene actually?
*Dave can you pleasedo a video on why there are no green or purple stars? is there ANY possibility with specific gases stars are made of to make a star look purple or green to us* ? please if you can answer this in a video Dave? I really liked this video so far (im like 4 minutes in its super cool!!!) and it made me wonder whys there no purple or green stars ( *at least from what I’ve seen , maybe there’s a couple rare examples or something* )
@Kay "appeal to authority" also refers to just accepting the word of an authority figure JUST because they are that, regardless of whether they actually know the material or not. This happened so much in the early days of this Pandemic in the US where Drumph gave news conferences and Fauci stepped in to correct him but the morons took what Drumph said instead. Because HE was their "authority" figure! But he was (and is) just a complete dumbass. Does Fauci know everything or is he correct ALL the time! Of course not! Things change. But as Dave says, you cannot reference a claim to something and say "because HE said so". Find more points of evidence for your claim. There are MANY! I find it totally baffling that we, in this digital age, with ALL the info of humanity at our fingertips and yet people continue to discount the truth when it is staring right at them and instead just fall into the trap of confirmation bias. I used to "read the encyclopedia" as a kid. Or at least, my sister accused me of that. She who became a high school dropout and me who went on to get three undergrad degrees. When this "interwebby thingy" came along, I embraced it wholeheartedly. Now I could find out about anything that I wanted! You just have to be able to weed through the TRASH! And there is a lot of it. Try Crash Course Navigating Digital Information with John Green as a place to start. Cheers.
@Fk Yu Well, yes, worry about them. But not for "chem trail" reasons. They ARE pollution! Find today's (Jan 31st ) Space X launch. I saw at least one vid that showed the rocket heading upward with virtually no exhaust and then it hit a different layer of air and suddenly a large vapour trail was formed.
@Sebastian Cervello nobody asked you and your opinion is JUST like an anus! So wipe it please! I see you are a video game aficionado. Talk about something that might be RELEVANT! WOW!
I'll never understand how Dave is the only professor on the internet I can watch forever without getting tired of it. I've learned a lot from all these videos and my interest for space only got bigger, it's amazing
You can ask him if he can do a video in which he can explain why you never get tired of them
@@Praisedasan81939 😄
@@Praisedasan81939 Zach starr has interesting video like Dave’s video you’d like them to!! I love both Dave and his videos !! Keeps me from getting anxious !!!
There are others but Dave covers more different subjects. He has a great cohort behind him for the stuff he doesn't know.
Dave is a amazing guy
How do you edit so perfectly? Your edits are so easy on the eyes, I don't get an eye strain even after watching your videos for long periods.
he d said adobe after effects once
dude just droped a whole school year in a 6 minutes video. Thank you for your service Dave.
Hooray, more chemistry! This is a great topic. I'm looking forward to future content including the geology series. Keep up the good work!
Aw man, I wish I'd had you as a teacher in high school. I didn't learn the first thing about theoretical chemistry from our teacher, I only got passing grades by being ridiculously apt at experimental and applied chemistry thanks to my physics teacher.
Whenever you explain things it's making perfect sense, making me feel kinda bad I didn't learn it back in high school ^^8. Thanks!
Another to the point video, keep up the great work Professor Dave. The style of your approach to teaching is priceless, as it's in pieces just enough to get one thinking about it, however these are complex subjects. Like the elephant one spoon at a time. Cheers!
Timing was impeccable, we discussed this in class today
Ngl this video helped. I had a vague idea of how metals interacted with each other but not as detailed as I wanted. Thank you!
This is the stuff that will be covered at my school this year! Thanks Dave!
Interesting the gallium and mercury seem so much alike, especially at room temperature, but these metals are quite dissimilar in most other respects. For example, gallium's vaporization point is thousands of degrees higher than mercury's.
Dave you’re a star
This needs more views.
"Upcoming geology series"? Oh man, I can't wait!
Thank you very much.
I really find your lectures very informative and educative
Oh so THAT’S the difference between Malleability and Ductility. I’ve been using them interchangeably because my Materials Engineering courses didn’t really cover it
Thank you ,Prof Dave
Bro, you’re a life saver.
Great work! Keep it up
First time learning about this. Not sure why I only learned about ionic and covalent bonds.
this is very very good video Professor Dave :)
PROFESSOR
calculus series was indeed great i loved it you the most influential teacher i ever met wont it be better if u make an advanced mathematics lectures in not now but after a month so cause i know right now u are busy creating economic playlist
ANYWAYS than you so much
Thanks; well explained
Please explain why some metal have higher melting point than the other
Dave you are the best
Amazing sir lots of love ❤ from india
thank you for this information father
Awesome cool concept. Professor, pls solve jee advanced problems.
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pls make more videos on math its been 3 years pls start integration and calculus bcs its so hard for me
Check my 35 part calculus series, it has everything you need.
@@ProfessorDaveExplains sir please correct the video as there is no voice in video. Please🥺
What do you mean delocalized? What happens to the orbitals? The electrons leave their orbitals and just decide to hangout in between atoms?
I take it that for ferromagnetic metals, there are only a very few electrons that are released by a metallic atom into the 'electronic cloud' whilst the remainder of non spin paired electrons remain in their orbitals to impart the ferromagnetic behaviour?
Thank you
While I was watching your video, I was thinking about graphene. In it a carbon atom has three valence electrons in covalent bond and one valence electron is delocalized. So what is graphene actually?
It's the same as graphite, just extended pi systems, like benzene.
Isn't tin a weird one that can also nonmetallicly bond to itself in certain circumstances?
if i had spare money id love to donate, i have spare time to learn though thanks a lot prof dave
Thank you.👍
You just HAD TO DROP THIS AFTER I SWITCHED MAJORS😔
*Dave can you pleasedo a video on why there are no green or purple stars? is there ANY possibility with specific gases stars are made of to make a star look purple or green to us* ? please if you can answer this in a video Dave? I really liked this video so far (im like 4 minutes in its super cool!!!) and it made me wonder whys there no purple or green stars ( *at least from what I’ve seen , maybe there’s a couple rare examples or something* )
thank
Thanks you mr. Chemistry Jesus
Why does molten aluminum like to grab hydrogen and how does degassing it with nitrogen work?
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1:00 metal of the ark!
Fresh cut
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I love you!
pleasant surprise :)
we aren't doing comprehension? i always fail at that 😁
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Thank u so much...... but can u pls try not to talk fast cz some of the word we struggle to understand due to defferent languages
Bring back more flat earth debunk videos...we miss that
Does using your videos to back up a claim I made count as an appeal to authority fallacy?
Depends how you reference it. If it must be true because I said so, then yeah.
@Kay "appeal to authority" also refers to just accepting the word of an authority figure JUST because they are that, regardless of whether they actually know the material or not. This happened so much in the early days of this Pandemic in the US where Drumph gave news conferences and Fauci stepped in to correct him but the morons took what Drumph said instead. Because HE was their "authority" figure! But he was (and is) just a complete dumbass. Does Fauci know everything or is he correct ALL the time! Of course not! Things change.
But as Dave says, you cannot reference a claim to something and say "because HE said so". Find more points of evidence for your claim. There are MANY!
I find it totally baffling that we, in this digital age, with ALL the info of humanity at our fingertips and yet people continue to discount the truth when it is staring right at them and instead just fall into the trap of confirmation bias.
I used to "read the encyclopedia" as a kid. Or at least, my sister accused me of that. She who became a high school dropout and me who went on to get three undergrad degrees.
When this "interwebby thingy" came along, I embraced it wholeheartedly. Now I could find out about anything that I wanted! You just have to be able to weed through the TRASH! And there is a lot of it.
Try Crash Course Navigating Digital Information with John Green as a place to start. Cheers.
What are chem trails ?
@Fk Yu Well, yes, worry about them. But not for "chem trail" reasons. They ARE pollution!
Find today's (Jan 31st ) Space X launch. I saw at least one vid that showed the rocket heading upward with virtually no exhaust and then it hit a different layer of air and suddenly a large vapour trail was formed.
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Metalica bonding!? I want Dave Mustaine's opinion. (the young Dave Mustaine, not the ordained minister🤦😆)
No voice in video
turn up volume?
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I die
Ga great
Irrelevant channel tbh
Weird, I wonder why I have nearly 2M subscribers and 150M+ views then, huh?
@Sebastian Cervello nobody asked you and your opinion is JUST like an anus! So wipe it please! I see you are a video game aficionado. Talk about something that might be RELEVANT! WOW!