Hey..I JUST WANTED TO THANK THE FUDGE OUT OF YOU.YOUR VIDEOS EXPLAIN EVERYTHING SO WELL.I UNDERSTOOD IT PERFECTLY.PLEASE NEVER STOP WHAT YOU ARE DOING.-FELLOW TRINIDADIAN WRITING CXC CHEMISTRY SOON.
+Mark Ali Thanks. I suppose if you get an electrolysis question this year you will get it correct. Good luck in your studies. I hope the other videos helped as well.
Well,I'm new to your channel.I just discovered it tonight lol.I'm actually writing chem exams next year. I'm struggling with moles.but you seem to explain it terrifyingly well.
+Mark Ali Most students have trouble with moles. I didn't get it when I started in form 4. However, I had a great teacher who taught it well. Follow the videos and you'll understand it.
sir do you have an email address where i can send u a January 2015 paper so you could work some of it and ask a few questions re-some pass paper questions. I appreciate your work, some things are clearer now thanks much.
Is there another way to calculate the number of moles of electrons reacting other than reading it off the half equation? because I've seen some people adding in an extra step where they calculate the Ne(no. of moles of e- reacting) and they normally end up with completely different answers.
Please can u help me My teacher told me all i need to do is divide the atomic mas by the charge of the atom (i.e2+) now im really confused can u just help me please
Finally !! I have been waiting to find a Trinidadian chemistry teacher to break down these concepts for me.....thank God .....(subscribed !!!)
+wayne charles LOL.
+wayne charles Do you by chance have the Jan 2016 paper?
Thanks a lot Sir
omg i cant believe i understand this now thanks soooo much!!! subscribed
Thanks so much sir 🥲🥲
I understand it we'll now
Hey..I JUST WANTED TO THANK THE FUDGE OUT OF YOU.YOUR VIDEOS EXPLAIN EVERYTHING SO WELL.I UNDERSTOOD IT PERFECTLY.PLEASE NEVER STOP WHAT YOU ARE DOING.-FELLOW TRINIDADIAN WRITING CXC CHEMISTRY SOON.
+Mark Ali Thanks. I suppose if you get an electrolysis question this year you will get it correct. Good luck in your studies. I hope the other videos helped as well.
Well,I'm new to your channel.I just discovered it tonight lol.I'm actually writing chem exams next year. I'm struggling with moles.but you seem to explain it terrifyingly well.
+Mark Ali Most students have trouble with moles. I didn't get it when I started in form 4. However, I had a great teacher who taught it well. Follow the videos and you'll understand it.
+CSEC Chemistry I did.i now understand everything perfectly.thank you so much sir.I am onto acids and bases now.keep up the good work.
You can never do minus in equations lol... 9:12
sir do you have an email address where i can send u a January 2015 paper so you could work some of it and ask a few questions re-some pass paper questions. I appreciate your work, some things are clearer now thanks much.
+rosemarie belnavis terrysdavid@gmail.com
Many many thanks. Watched it 3 hours before chem exam and it worked 💖
Cool. Great. Glad to help.
are you from Trinidad?, because I fine you have a trini accent
Chelsea Dennis any way thanks a lot, im also subscribed :)
+Chelsea Dennis Yes I'm from Trinidad.
Chelsea Dennis duhh
Your videos are very well structured and i dearly appreciate them
awesome...thanks for a nice video with such easy explanation...
i can now do the calculations thanks to you
This was helpful thanks bruh
No problem
Pls sir how can you determine the number of Faraday's to use
Once you write the half equation, its simply the number in front the number of electrons. But your half equation needs to be balanced.
8:25 why is there OH in the reactants instead of H2SO4? Since H2SO4 is the formula for sulphuric acid. OH is hydroxide
Is there another way to calculate the number of moles of electrons reacting other than reading it off the half equation?
because I've seen some people adding in an extra step where they calculate the Ne(no. of moles of e- reacting) and they normally end up with completely different answers.
You must use the half equation.
Stick to what I'm doing and then you'll be able to answer any electrolysis calculation.
Good evening, I'm temitope from Nigeria, I appreciate ur effort
Welcome!
I love your english accent. Where are you from ?
Trinidad & Tobago in the Caribbean
Can u pls solve similar question on sulfuric acid..... thanks
Please can u help me My teacher told me all i need to do is divide the atomic mas by the charge of the atom (i.e2+) now im really confused can u just help me please
This is really helpful thanks a whole lot
Glad to help
What school do you teach?
i sorry I discover this channel the night before CXC 😂😂😂😂😂😅
lol same
I actually don't teach in any school. I'm an engineer.
I have chemistry tomorrow and if I get this Im definitely getting full marks thank you soo much
hi thanks for these videos they're really helpful
At 10:02 do you have to work in cm3 or coould you work in dm3 aswell?
You can work in dm3 as well. Just very careful and be consistent in your calculations. You will have to use 24dm3.
CSEC Chemistry if i were to use dm3 and not cm3 what was I supposed to have down different?
Divide the final answer by 1000?
do you make money from this?
+GoPro Will Nope. It's all free of charge. I don't have ads on my channels.
thank u so much
You are very much welcome.
Thankyou!
No problem.