I really appreciate the effort and dedication with which you create these videos. Keep up the excellent work and keep saving our lives time and time again!
Hi ma'am, I hope you're doing well. Could you please let me know how many chapters we are going to cover by the upcoming March? I would like to plan my study schedule accordingly. Thank you!
Hi, What I meant to describe was the colour range of the pH indicator. In an acidic solution (pH < 7), the indicator shows colours transitioning from red (strongly acidic) to yellow (less acidic) as the pH increases. I understand how that may have confused you, and I’ll make it clearer in the future. Appreciate your feedback!
@IGCSEStudyBuddy ohhh you were going from left to right. I thought you wrote the colours I'd they were going from right to left which is why I got confused. Thank youu for the clarification!! I appreciate itt!
Great video! keep on posting and I'm sure you will get well known over time. There's just one issue, at 07:35 you made a mistake in the hydrochloric acid and ammonia, the result for the reaction should have been NH₄⁺ not NH4+
Thank you for catching that! You're absolutely right-the correct result for the reaction should be NH₄⁺, not NH⁴⁺ with the 4 mistakenly placed on top. Appreciate you pointing that out!
Love your videos. Helps new IGSCE students a lot but please do PHYSICS🙏
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Try the channel "physics with mo Ali" its awesome!
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I really appreciate the effort and dedication with which you create these videos. Keep up the excellent work and keep saving our lives time and time again!
Thank you very much!
yes your videos really help us with our IGCSE content
Glad to be of help!
This video helped me a lot! Thank you so much for these great videos.
Hi ma'am,
I hope you're doing well. Could you please let me know how many chapters we are going to cover by the upcoming March? I would like to plan my study schedule accordingly.
Thank you!
tysm for helping us out , i love your videos
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Can we watch this for extended Syallbus
THANKS
You're welcome!
Hi! At 11:00 you wrote the colour change from red to yellow, whereas it's yellow to red
Hi, What I meant to describe was the colour range of the pH indicator. In an acidic solution (pH < 7), the indicator shows colours transitioning from red (strongly acidic) to yellow (less acidic) as the pH increases. I understand how that may have confused you, and I’ll make it clearer in the future. Appreciate your feedback!
@IGCSEStudyBuddy ohhh you were going from left to right. I thought you wrote the colours I'd they were going from right to left which is why I got confused. Thank youu for the clarification!! I appreciate itt!
Love your videos and the effort you put through ❤❤❤
Glad you like them!
Please post more videos🙏
hope you update more video
4:21
Can you please put all the practicals that we should know
How can I get this material as PDF or slides!!
can you pls upload videos on the topic organic chemistry
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Please upload the physics part
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This is also for olevels Cambridge students
Great video! keep on posting and I'm sure you will get well known over time.
There's just one issue, at 07:35 you made a mistake in the hydrochloric acid and ammonia, the result for the reaction should have been NH₄⁺ not NH4+
Thank you for catching that! You're absolutely right-the correct result for the reaction should be NH₄⁺, not NH⁴⁺ with the 4 mistakenly placed on top. Appreciate you pointing that out!