my favourite par is the 117, not only now do you know its group 1 and group 17, but if you forget what group 17 just remember spartan 117 from halo, halo=halogens
@@gummywormnation8744 pretty much yeah. Got my mechanical engineering degree and never looked back. Holy shit I can't believe it's been that long, I don't even remember making this comment lol
@@Gabriel-xn8ye not too bad IMO. It's a broad field and the work you end up doing can vary wildly, depending on where you go and what discipline you're in. Personally I would advise against quality engineer positions unless you like being bored (and you looooove statistics). Manufacturing isn't bad though. Overall you get compensated decently well, most positions are low stress and there's opportunity to go in almost any direction you want if you don't restrict yourself to one geographical area.
Thank you so much! This one video made me understand a chapter that I've ignored for the last two tests (preperation of salts), and for the first time I've understood the logic for the same. May Your name be hallowed by hundreds of chemistry students world wide!
My Gen Chem professor taught us this acronym. It helped me so much throughout my course. Remember this if you are watching and want an easy way to remember solubility rules.
Soluble: - NASA 117 [Nitrates, acetates, sulphates, ammonium, group 1, group 17] Exceptions: - Small-Medium-Large [S=Silver, M=Mercury*, L=Lead] - Castro bear [Calcium, Strontium and Barium] (alot easier in my opinion)
For anyone who needs insolubility: Oxide and Hydroxide - except with Castro Bear and Ammonium C-arbonate P-hosphate S-ulfite Cr-omate O-xalate S-ulfide Carly Picks Strawberrys and Cranberrys On Saturdays (EXCEPT WITH GROUP 1 and AMMONIUM)
I created a modified mnemonic video based on your solubility mnemonics, it is called "1 NAP SHACK." It covers what you have plus a few more that makes it more complete. Thanks for creating this video.
hey isnt that from the Big bang theory? im watching it now!! love that show! also pms acan also stand for Pickle Mint Sandwich!!! my random brain made that up on the spot lol!!
I think LMS is easier to remember. It's a little akward trying to remember the P is for PB while the M is actually for HG and the S for AG. Either LMS or HAP keep each element abreviated in the same way. Otherwise these are great and really helped me!
Perchlorates are salts from perchloric acid (HClO4). Yes, perchlorates are almost always. potassium perchlorate has a low solubility though and is probably the only exception to this
this misses perchlorate, also mercury is not an exception to sulfate, and copper IS an exception to group 17 halogens. It gets you most of the way there, but make sure you take note of the above.
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i wrote the whole nag sag, pms and castro bear on the back of my test and my teacher wrote a question mark, got full points tho thx
LMAOO me tomorrow lmao
@@_liyah_5584 good luck
Why are 2 minute videos better than every 60 minute class I took in my life? Shilpa, thank you so much.
NASA 117
Nitrates, Acetates, Sulfates, Ammonium, Group 1, Group 17
Much better
Ahh shoot like Master Chief Spartan 117 haha
But where are the exceptions?
my favourite par is the 117, not only now do you know its group 1 and group 17, but if you forget what group 17 just remember spartan 117 from halo, halo=halogens
Eric Fortin I didn’t even realize that; nice!
2:40 > 50 Min College Lecture...
I would be lucky if my professor spent this long on the topic...
+DesignerReviewz Preach it.
i didn't even get a lecture... I got a piece of paper and she told us to memorize it.
Lmao idiot studying this in college... what a poor college xD
@@skeletonskelly5075 Never heard of gen eds, smartass?
who else studying for a chem final
yes same
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The way we remember the exceptions in my high school chem class is Small(Silver), Medium(Mercury), Large(Lead).
that is actually much easier to remember
That's so much better thank you
Lol thanks
Thank you haha
thanks bro still helping people 7 years later
Even though I will be done with chemistry forever in 8 hours when I'm done with this final, I found this SUPER helpful! Thank you so much!!!!
damn 8 years ago
I gotta ask were you really done forever?
@@gummywormnation8744 pretty much yeah. Got my mechanical engineering degree and never looked back. Holy shit I can't believe it's been that long, I don't even remember making this comment lol
@@Gabriel-xn8ye not too bad IMO. It's a broad field and the work you end up doing can vary wildly, depending on where you go and what discipline you're in. Personally I would advise against quality engineer positions unless you like being bored (and you looooove statistics). Manufacturing isn't bad though.
Overall you get compensated decently well, most positions are low stress and there's opportunity to go in almost any direction you want if you don't restrict yourself to one geographical area.
@@Ninja98x oh my god dude you're GOATED for responding to this comment 9 years later. Mad props!
Thank you for this video - my friends and I refer to it constantly. I got 97% in my IG chemistry exam and this was a part of that.
thank you so much for this. This is definitely better than having to memorize an entire solubility table.
that was very helpful before the chemo test!!! Thanks:) cuz my teacher literally doesn't teach anything bout it
Gonna nag sag it in my exams tomorrow
Im so going to nag sag my chem midterm bro
+YooWuzzup I have a feeling he didn't nag sag his exam
I killed it
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Im nag sag ing tommorow
billy ocean good luck man. Do your best😎
my final is on monday and i can't believe that i just now discovered this...bless your soul, you might have just saved my
GPA
This is actually so help I have a AP chem test today and I absolutely devoured the test!!!
YAY! Love to hear it!
When she said I lied I died😂. I love this video very informative.
+Matthew Jenkins fucking zombie
Lol 😂
Thank you so much! This one video made me understand a chapter that I've ignored for the last two tests (preperation of salts), and for the first time I've understood the logic for the same. May Your name be hallowed by hundreds of chemistry students world wide!
Life saver! Literally sat through a whole lecture and learned more here then I did there.....
This is the best way that I've seen to memorize this. I actually screen-shot it, printed it, and laminated it. So, thank you!
We are so happy it was helpful and we hope you memorize and ace your solubility rules :)
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My Gen Chem professor taught us this acronym. It helped me so much throughout my course. Remember this if you are watching and want an easy way to remember solubility rules.
This video is the chemistry equivalent of "well yes but actually no"
Most of Chemistry is well yes, but actually no lol
what is well yes but actually no
Soluble:
- NASA 117 [Nitrates, acetates, sulphates, ammonium, group 1, group 17]
Exceptions:
- Small-Medium-Large [S=Silver, M=Mercury*, L=Lead]
- Castro bear [Calcium, Strontium and Barium] (alot easier in my opinion)
What about mercury ?
He meant M to be Mercury.
Magnesium is not an exception
@@sophiacarpio7573 Ohh... naughty boy ;)
@@RoflJoker1994 ew
@@alexsalama4332 Shh ;)
You are among the best kind of people
that awkward moment when you watch this video with your pants sagging...
Lol
I used this in undergrad and studying for the MCAT and I'm sure I'll use it in med school too. Thank you.
how's med school going?
@@Nickgiorgio111 its going good. Definitely not doing any of this solubility stuff tho haha
@@bencmed great job man, I hope to be in your shoes one day.
For anyone who needs insolubility:
Oxide and Hydroxide - except with Castro Bear and Ammonium
C-arbonate
P-hosphate
S-ulfite
Cr-omate
O-xalate
S-ulfide
Carly Picks Strawberrys and Cranberrys On Saturdays
(EXCEPT WITH GROUP 1 and AMMONIUM)
Thanks!
I used this video for chemistry in high school and now I graduated college and am referring to it again for the MCAT. God bless you ;-;
awww love this! So glad it helped and that you came back to it!
thank you very much ! you saved me from failing the Chemistry Honors test tomorrow :)
Immediately committed to memory. Beautifully done!
Studying for the ACS final this helped so much! God Bless You!!!!!
Kiana Griffin Was omg same how did it go???
This is awesome! I remember even better by saying you get NAG if you SAG except you have PMS or CompletelyBonkerS
This is going to save my life tomorrow. Thank you.
Thanks so much for taking the time to share this with all of us!
Nag Sag, PMS, and Castro Bear. Thats actually genius.
This is awesome! Simple, straight forward, and easy to remember :) Thank you!!!
I can't tell you just how much time and crying you saved me so THANK YOU
Thank for your generous contribution to my chemistry grade. Liked and subbed
I'm watching this in 2018 spring with an exam this weekend. Goodluck to those in the future and I hope everyone in the past did well 👊🏼
probably the best video on TH-cam
damn i gotta chem test tomorrow :/
Suzi Williamson I got one today
HAHA same but in 2018 ;) time to yoloo
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I have one right now!
@@andrewpierce3487 got one tomorrow dog. on all the ionic equations and balancing, solubility etc. such a grind
I'm seeing a trend here with these replies, so I've got a mock one coming up in 3 days :)
This is amazing - solid chemistry combined with helpful fashion tips.
I love this video. It's amazing how you can learn the solubility rule in such a short time. It's really amazing❤❤
I'm so glad it helped! :)
I LOVE YOU!!!!!! AMAZING NAGSAGNAGSAGNAG!! OMG WOW THIS WAS GREAT!!!!! IM GONNA PASS MY QUIZZZZZ
this is the most useful thing ever ...tysmmm
I created a modified mnemonic video based on your solubility mnemonics, it is called "1 NAP SHACK." It covers what you have plus a few more that makes it more complete. Thanks for creating this video.
Its was amazing for us....the logic nag sag was outstanding
Thank you so much for this! It has made remembering these rules so much easier.
this is the best thing ive ever seen. you have officially saved my ass
This really helped me out for my pre-ap chemistry class.
It was really helpful.. I had such a hard time understanding this... Thank you very very much
Thank you thank you... this makes it so much easier
Please note that PMS makes acetates slightly insoluble. Excellent video nonetheless. helps you group them nicely.
Castro Bear reminds me of a guy I met in San Francisco a month ago.
There are no bears in San Francisco.
***** Inside Out reference. XD.
hahahahaha
you met a communist teddy bear in san fran?
Why has this made my day 🤣
Thank you, this will make it easier to remember the solubility rules
this was sooo helpful for my exam. Thank you!!!
Sagging pants is part of the culture but so is becoming a Doctor haha...Thanks
Ah, this is gonna save my butt on my Chem test! Thank you!
Castro Bear should never have his pants sag ;) Thanks so much for sharing this!
PMS = Perpetual Motion Squad
I will never be able to think of that acronym as anything else.
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Lol hmm... pms
hey isnt that from the Big bang theory? im watching it now!! love that show! also pms acan also stand for Pickle Mint Sandwich!!! my random brain made that up on the spot lol!!
This is the most helpful video I've seen!!
Very handy, thank you Shilpa!
Shoutout to everyone studying for finals, I’m with y’all 😭😭😭
Thanks Ben!
we use Camtasia Mac to screen record and Bamboo tablets to write.
I think LMS is easier to remember. It's a little akward trying to remember the P is for PB while the M is actually for HG and the S for AG. Either LMS or HAP keep each element abreviated in the same way. Otherwise these are great and really helped me!
I like PMS cuz pms already stands for something so I remember it
teaching my class this acronym was the only thing my chem teacher did well
Perchlorates are salts from perchloric acid (HClO4). Yes, perchlorates are almost always. potassium perchlorate has a low solubility though and is probably the only exception to this
Thank you very much Castro Bear :)
Thank you so much Shilpa! This was super helpful!
I needed this
OMG you are a lifesaver, thank you for this video :)
you're welcome :)
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You really done a great job!Thanks a lot for these information .
Definitely going to nag zag tomorrow 😂👀💯💯🤔
Out here saving lives.
you are simply the best. please feel free to make more videos on physics and applied mechanics first year university
First Chem AP test tomorrow and we need to have this and other stuff memorized let’s pray 🙏
I am shocked. Thank you this is so easy to remember :)
this misses perchlorate, also mercury is not an exception to sulfate, and copper IS an exception to group 17 halogens.
It gets you most of the way there, but make sure you take note of the above.
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Thank you sooo much 🥺🥺🎉❤️
you're welcome!
thank you! pneumonics are way better than those annoying ass songs! lol i literally got it within the 2 minutes of this video
Thank you so so so much! This helped me so much, since I can literally never remember the soluability rules, but now I will so thank you!❤️
boutta use this on my midterm tomorrow
i watched this video and will still continue to sag, thank you!!
Don't forget about the perchlorates, most are soluble as well.
Thanks!! Got any more mnemonics for chemistry?
You are a saint. Thank you.
thanks! Can you make more videos for tricks for memorizing elements/molecules and the strong acids and bases? I appreciate this!
Did she made more videos?😂
“Learn & love science” this channel also have many easy methods
THIS IS SO COOL! NAGSAGPMS!!!
This will help me so much!!! Thank you!!!!
Best method yet!
Just an fyi it also possible to learn chrom castro bear, which is Cr Ca Sr Ba
it worked!!! you the best.
Thank you so much, this really helped me a TON, thank you :)
This saved my ass 2 years ago in general chemistry, now I am back to study for the DAT
Barium sulfate is insoluble in water but according to your rule it should be soluble,
Beautiful! This is so helpful! Thank you!
Thank you so so much, this has been so helpful.
Thank you I'm going to use this to teach!