This video must be repeated several times, there's a lot to take in and that's exactly why Prof Dave is one of a kind explaining such complex topics. Can't wait for the rest of this series, hopefully it's going to be a long one as it is very excitable to learn about.
I suggest that if this is Round 2, you might opt for non-made-up words like "bouta" on your exams and essays. Just a suggestion. Good luck with Round 2!
Thank You So Much Professor Dave for explaining this phenomenon. I have an internal exam in 4hrs and I’m really confident that I can handle questions on substitution of square planar complexes.
It’d help out a lot if you’d not restrict comments on some of your other videos. I feel like it’s important (even if half of the comments are aggressively transphobic or something) to have either support for a video or criticism, constructive or not.
Not half. Thousands upon thousands of angry incel douchebags calling me a groomer and a pedophile for no reason and threatening physical violence. I won't deal with it.
hearing trans influence and trans effect is giving me some bad memories of transphobes acting like "trans people are influencing kids to be trans", and so no matter how interesting this video is i cant watch it due to transphobes
Remember Davie boy, 99% of your audience has no background in equations or chemistry. Altho' I love your content, and have followed your content religiously, I just cant get my layman's head around the formula you are showing, as can't the '99%'. How about a 'Subset' of shows called "Dave's explainations for Dummies", one of whom is defiantly myself! I would so love to understand the subjects you have been covering thus far in this Chemistry set of information, but become hopelessly lost within 30 seconds, as do most folks, at least those who are brave enough to admit that fact and not just sit there pretending to understand. Thanks. Dave N.
This is an inorganic chemistry tutorial for students taking this course. It is not for laypeople. If you wish to gain the required knowledge to understand this content watch all of my general chemistry and organic chemistry tutorials first.
99%? It’s probably closer to 5% man, most of Dave's audience are here either to study what we’re learning in school or learning new things out of interest
This video must be repeated several times, there's a lot to take in and that's exactly why Prof Dave is one of a kind explaining such complex topics. Can't wait for the rest of this series, hopefully it's going to be a long one as it is very excitable to learn about.
Learned all this stuff in french at my university .. it's so nice revisiting it again.
Fascinating. I feel like a short lecture series on how catalytic converters work is in the offing! Thanks, Professor Dave. Great series!
Bouta start first year university chemistry for attempt number 2, these vids will help a lot! Thank u man❤️
Good luck!
I suggest that if this is Round 2, you might opt for non-made-up words like "bouta" on your exams and essays. Just a suggestion. Good luck with Round 2!
same here ! failed chemistry first year first semester... good luck on both of our chem journeys !
Thank You So Much Professor Dave for explaining this phenomenon. I have an internal exam in 4hrs and I’m really confident that I can handle questions on substitution of square planar complexes.
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Great series. Looking forward to the next episode. Cheers!
It's my favorite playlist along with the minerals topic :)
Could you please make a video about English phonics basic rules?
Thank you so much!!!!
I couldn’t understand this until I saw this video😭
thank you so much.
I love your videos man thank you very much
It’d help out a lot if you’d not restrict comments on some of your other videos. I feel like it’s important (even if half of the comments are aggressively transphobic or something) to have either support for a video or criticism, constructive or not.
Not half. Thousands upon thousands of angry incel douchebags calling me a groomer and a pedophile for no reason and threatening physical violence. I won't deal with it.
Good
Very help full thanks prf...Dave
I need contact you if you have time
Is Chemistry: The Central Science by Theodor brown ok for JEE?. Asking since you've made a dedicated playlist on that? Kindly suggest.
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Dam,I thought it was some Trans stuff, can we get more debunking please and deep respect for your work
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Do I REALLY have to explicitly ASK for a collaboration between you and @SciManDan? REALLY????
Damn, I must be pretty effective
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Hey! Could we maybe hear your thoughts on AI?
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Aww shit the trans effect 💀
me and my friends be like
hearing trans influence and trans effect is giving me some bad memories of transphobes acting like "trans people are influencing kids to be trans", and so no matter how interesting this video is i cant watch it due to transphobes
Remember Davie boy, 99% of your audience has no background in equations or chemistry. Altho' I love your content, and have followed your content religiously, I just cant get my layman's head around the formula you are showing, as can't the '99%'. How about a 'Subset' of shows called "Dave's explainations for Dummies", one of whom is defiantly myself! I would so love to understand the subjects you have been covering thus far in this Chemistry set of information, but become hopelessly lost within 30 seconds, as do most folks, at least those who are brave enough to admit that fact and not just sit there pretending to understand. Thanks. Dave N.
This is an inorganic chemistry tutorial for students taking this course. It is not for laypeople. If you wish to gain the required knowledge to understand this content watch all of my general chemistry and organic chemistry tutorials first.
99%? It’s probably closer to 5% man, most of Dave's audience are here either to study what we’re learning in school or learning new things out of interest
to avoid trans influence, just don't talk to them.