sorry to be offtopic but does anyone know of a tool to log back into an instagram account..? I stupidly lost the account password. I love any assistance you can offer me.
@Dawson Graysen thanks so much for your reply. I found the site on google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now. I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
it blows my mind that you can effectively teach this to me in an hour and my teacher can teach this in 84 minutes but i still wouldn’t get it. thank you so much!
Awesome video! I was feeling so helpless when it came to the water reactions but you explained really well, including the needed background concepts. I watched the whole video and didn't fall asleep because everything you said was relevant.
5:20, 21:00, 22:40, 24:10, 29:15 Combustion reaction will always be redox reaction Single replacement reactions are redox reactions Double replacement reaction are never redox reactions
The criss cross method is really helpful, but my Prof. and a chem tutor have told me its not a good idea to do that because in some cases you will get it wrong
Where does the one come from? Why isn't there a 1 at the n, why is there a 3 in front of the mg and nothing at n, u don't specify this and it's severely annoying, you should be posting
zinc has only 2 electrons in the outermost energy level.so when zinc is bonding with a another atom the 2 electrons in the outermost energy level moved to the other atom.so when zinc atom is giving away 2 electrons the atom become positively charged because electrons are negatively charged.
a molecule with 5 valence electrons wants 3 extra electrons to get a total of eight valence electrons, enough to completely fill the outer electron shell, therefore reaching noble gas electronconfiguration
We were given a worksheet of reactions that we had to predict, but I had no clue how to do it. I searched online for hours but still couldn't find a good explanation. Then I came across this video. This was honestly one of the most helpful educational vids I've ever watched. The video explained most if not all reactions (and their variants) very clearly, as well as including WHY some exceptions were the way they were such as (10:14) calcium carbonate and water. Thank you so much for this video. It really helped me a ton!
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Damn you even went back to these videos
2 months with my chemistry teacher = 1 hour with u
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From 9 to 10th,we aren't even taught these lol
@@rasenowo605 where?
@@rasenowo605 I think that's not a good school. We were taught all of this in class 8 and 9
Good Time Stamps
0:28 -Combinations
15:33 -decomposition
25:50 -combustion
29:00 - single replacement
42:10 - double replacement & precipitate
thank you very much, cuz my syllabus still havent include combustion and I want to make myself confused. thanks :)
sorry to be offtopic but does anyone know of a tool to log back into an instagram account..?
I stupidly lost the account password. I love any assistance you can offer me.
@Everett London Instablaster ;)
@Dawson Graysen thanks so much for your reply. I found the site on google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Dawson Graysen it worked and I now got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thank you so much, you saved my account :D
100% better than my teacher
Yep! I can relate
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thanks
it blows my mind that you can effectively teach this to me in an hour and my teacher can teach this in 84 minutes but i still wouldn’t get it. thank you so much!
God bless ur soullll omggg I have a test tomorrow and this video helped me sm
you're the reason I'm doing alright in chemistry, thank you
thanks no prob
@@johanaguilen9746 you’re welcome
you are so helpful and cool when explaining
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Great video but if I'm not wrong this doesn't cover Nitrate and Chlorate decomposition? Also metal oxide + non-metal oxide synthesis.
Awesome video! I was feeling so helpless when it came to the water reactions but you explained really well, including the needed background concepts. I watched the whole video and didn't fall asleep because everything you said was relevant.
Thank you so much for this, it was really helpful!
Remember everyone, the diatomic elements only come in 2s when they are alone without different elements
great video, just wish it was a bit less time lol!! Great help though :)
5:20, 21:00, 22:40, 24:10, 29:15
Combustion reaction will always be redox reaction
Single replacement reactions are redox reactions
Double replacement reaction are never redox reactions
Thank you so much!! There's nothing worse than feeling lost in lecture while everyone has moved on. I get it now!!
The criss cross method is really helpful, but my Prof. and a chem tutor have told me its not a good idea to do that because in some cases you will get it wrong
Yep u need to simplify sometimes
Metal-oxide + water = base
Non-metal-oxide + water = acid
Metal + acid = hydrogen + salt
You have saved me tears. Thank you. I love you, organic chemistry tutor
I need time stamps:(
Sahanya Galpottage
2 weeks ago
Timestamps:
0:28 - combination reaction
15:33 - decomposition reaction
25:50 - combustion reaction
Really helpful but i guess i must repeat it 3x before I understand it fully🤧
im crying rn and having a breakdown while doing my chemistry assignment thank you for this i guess
Shout out to the organic chemistry 2022 bby💯
But before to write a net ionic equafion we must write the total ionic equation and you wrote it without name it.But anyway your videos are amazing.
thank you master! You saved me definitely .I attended the whole video -stunning
thank u so much sir great work u r doing.plz post utr video on theory lecture.thanks.
I love this guy❤️❤️❤️thank u very much
What if their are: 1 compound + 1 element + another element =?
How can we predict these products??
great video, is there any way you can turn your volume up on your videos, I almost have to max out my speakers lol
Wait... 9:07 isn't it gonna be Al(Br2)3 ??
I'm about to cry
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is universal
48:10
Where does the one come from? Why isn't there a 1 at the n, why is there a 3 in front of the mg and nothing at n, u don't specify this and it's severely annoying, you should be posting
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My exam will be in a minute :)
sir plz thodi se Tez boliye
Haha bhai tu Indian h na
1 year of study = 1hour study
Please how does P4 + O2 =P4O10
We have quiz tomorrow, and I can't even understand my notes :'
I actually watched the whole thing, but it 2am and I'm about to start my assignment due today 😭😭
your videos are the Best, just a respectful suggestion: could you turn up the volume of your voice or audio? Thank you
Bro is my king
But one thing is u have to learn the valencies 😢
just to be clear, oxidation state=charge=valence?
great work...
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You're a genius! Why can't I be like u?
Because you have a fixed mindset
@@malazforever8222 take your anger somewhere dude
@@donnabelvalencia4024 not anger??
got a goddamn chem test tmrw im gon cry
GOD BLESS YOU A champ fr
now would you like to do some electrochemistry for us? it would be really helpful
Bro u>my chemistry teacher
You're angel in disguise! You're better than my prof, thank you so much
thank u sm i literally love u
Time stamp: 42:04
Don't you mean single and double DISPLACEMENT?
'Cause you were saying REPLACEMENT in the video
Those two words are interchangeable, they mean the same thing.
Tejas Katam oh okay
Thanks
7:31
THANK YOU SO MUCH
Very nice video
12:50
What is he using
dudes the reason I have a 95 in Chemistry rn
THANKS
1:04:05
I like all your videos and watch all the adds too ty for the help in school
Why you divide it by 2
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oh how i love your voice
Helpful sir
im suffering amnesia😅😅😅 i forgot everything hope to refresh my mind regarding chemistry😬😬😬 i wanna learn again
Lol, you are indeed dramatic
Fine
Nice sir thank
Thank you 🙏
i had watch the whole video in school
15:04 did I hear “wooder?”
Very nice
24:26
Your Voice is like steaphen hawkings😂
This helped so much because my teacher is ligit horrible, so thanks, really.
can you please do electrolysis
Thank you
ah where did you get -2 charge ? in Mg
+2
🙏🏼bless
how do we know Zn has 2+ charge?
you memorize it :(
zinc has only 2 electrons in the outermost energy level.so when zinc is bonding with a another atom the 2 electrons in the outermost energy level moved to the other atom.so when zinc atom is giving away 2 electrons the atom become positively charged because electrons are negatively charged.
Thanks sir
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much much much better than my chemistry teacher
Sir, how didi you get -3 in nitrogen if the valence electron is 5? Explain pls.
Anyway, love your videos, it really helps a lot.
a molecule with 5 valence electrons wants 3 extra electrons to get a total of eight valence electrons, enough to completely fill the outer electron shell, therefore reaching noble gas electronconfiguration
Not good
wrong
Please improve your English accent Indians can't understand this accent.
Just because u have a messed up accent u can't tell him to change his accent, he has a native accent
We were given a worksheet of reactions that we had to predict, but I had no clue how to do it. I searched online for hours but still couldn't find a good explanation. Then I came across this video. This was honestly one of the most helpful educational vids I've ever watched. The video explained most if not all reactions (and their variants) very clearly, as well as including WHY some exceptions were the way they were such as (10:14) calcium carbonate and water.
Thank you so much for this video. It really helped me a ton!
What does redox mean