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U missed about the atmospheric pressure. It is 1-2 atm in the reaction conditions for forming sulfur trioxide.
more like 2, most mark schemes accept 1-5 (atm)
Our teacher told 2 atm
Yes@@ahmedshathir790
thank you! i was going to ask
True1_2 Atm is optimum
Your voice makes me smile for some reason! Great video
understandable but thats gay
@@yatolegend3125 wth
ikrits so cute!
wow. great explanation. very well understood. pls keep making more of these videos. can you make a video about the haber process also.pls
Thanks so much. I don't know how elde I'd have remembered
200kPa as well or 2atm
Really loved your explanation it is very understandable thank you once again
Thank you
it is really amazing .Thank you for your help
Thanks a lot. It really helped
Thanks so much!
man ur amazing i love you
thanks a lot
Hey why in step 2 while forming sulfur trioxide it is a reversible process ??
an equilibrium is achieved and the rate of forward reaction is equal to the rate of backward reaction.
does this come up in igcse ?
bruh
y-yes yes it does.
@@shinyorbo9353 gay
the definition of catalyst is one that is not used up not one that is not involved, if it was not involved it wouldn't be part of the equation.thanks
it's not part of the equation though
Rlly like ur accent
THANK YOU!!!
Thanks for this ;)
Thanks!!
what about the pressure?
1-2 atmospheric pressure
did this at 18 august posted it at 23 october why???????
sultan hijazi ways the problem in it
sulfuric acic 😂
Can u please join our group for a school presentation?
furance
What are you 10? 😂
shes literally explaining contact process for gcse students. and pretty well. how do you think she would be 10 brother??? use your brain, i suggest
@@erie969 what are you, 10? Replying to a 9 month old comment, still learning GCSE eh? aaww how cute.
@Dandontlie ??? Why would a 10year old be learning ab gsce? Stil not using your brain, huh? And why cant i reply to this comment Its still here, you didnt deleted, so i wanted to say what i think wtf
@@erie969 oh yea, definitely not deleting anything or use my frontal lobe. Keep crying, you're a child that didn't get a joke and i was right 😆
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U missed about the atmospheric pressure. It is 1-2 atm in the reaction conditions for forming sulfur trioxide.
more like 2, most mark schemes accept 1-5 (atm)
Our teacher told 2 atm
Yes@@ahmedshathir790
thank you! i was going to ask
True1_2 Atm is optimum
Your voice makes me smile for some reason! Great video
understandable but thats gay
@@yatolegend3125 wth
understandable but thats gay
ikr
its so cute!
wow. great explanation. very well understood. pls keep making more of these videos. can you make a video about the haber process also.pls
Thanks so much. I don't know how elde I'd have remembered
200kPa as well or 2atm
Really loved your explanation it is very understandable thank you once again
Thank you
it is really amazing .Thank you for your help
Thanks a lot. It really helped
Thanks so much!
man ur amazing i love you
thanks a lot
Hey why in step 2 while forming sulfur trioxide it is a reversible process ??
an equilibrium is achieved and the rate of forward reaction is equal to the rate of backward reaction.
does this come up in igcse ?
bruh
y-yes yes it does.
bruh
@@shinyorbo9353 gay
the definition of catalyst is one that is not used up not one that is not involved, if it was not involved it wouldn't be part of the equation.
thanks
it's not part of the equation though
Rlly like ur accent
THANK YOU!!!
Thanks for this ;)
Thanks!!
what about the pressure?
1-2 atmospheric pressure
did this at 18 august posted it at 23 october why???????
sultan hijazi ways the problem in it
sulfuric acic 😂
Can u please join our group for a school presentation?
furance
What are you 10? 😂
shes literally explaining contact process for gcse students. and pretty well. how do you think she would be 10 brother??? use your brain, i suggest
@@erie969 what are you, 10? Replying to a 9 month old comment, still learning GCSE eh? aaww how cute.
@Dandontlie ??? Why would a 10year old be learning ab gsce? Stil not using your brain, huh? And why cant i reply to this comment Its still here, you didnt deleted, so i wanted to say what i think wtf
@@erie969 oh yea, definitely not deleting anything or use my frontal lobe. Keep crying, you're a child that didn't get a joke and i was right 😆
mediocre