No. Cause our school system is the same. But we actually study and devote time to learning. Instead of thinking we are smart/intelligent/the best and not studying because of it.
"Chemise" is a button up shirt, what they used in the picture is a "t-shirt", we use the english word. As for the "biciclette", it's technically correct but no one uses that word, we call it "velo".
@@ItsaMeSandy Yes I do know no one uses it or quite rare but it is as you said still correct. True it was wrong to say chemise since it is a t-shirt I was also confused at that. Hope next time they take better care. :)
do all americans take french? I see most of them in the video don't even know french ._. overall i think the challenges were badly planned. They should have allowed the teens to choose questions from their actual homework or exam papers rather than let the staff guess what the students learn. _. It wasn't an accurate representation of the student's work at all
Okay then I get it... At first I tried to do it because I haven’t done this since highschool and I couldn’t balance oxigen and was so upset with myself... then they showed results and I saw lower 2 and thought I made a mistake and solved it without the problem.
I was breaking my head open over this, because I didn't notice the change in the video and I just couldn't make the solution they gave work on my paper [having tried to work it out myself first]
oh yeah yeah enthusiast , I was trying to. Solve along with it and I freaking noticed that when I had the wrong answer and I was like... did I copy it wrong and no I didn’t
Does it bother anyone else that they put subjects like French and economics but there’s no mathematics anywhere. Since when are French and Econ more important than math
economics is pretty important and useful in adult life. good for those kids to be interested in. however, the question was pathetic. they could have asked anything that shows understanding when answered correctly but they chose to see how many participants remembered an acronym.
I’m glad I never gave a damn in health class. The chance I actually need to know the female reproductive system is so astronomically low, I’d probably use the Pythagorean Theorem before that knowledge.
@@tlkfanrwbyfan8716 um no. that's one of the most if not THE most important things you learn in school. you need to have a base understanding of human anatomy. Even if you aren't a woman, women make up half of the population and having this knowledge is necessary to be informed about the health of the women you're close to.
@@shortbu5driver it's spoken in many countries so it helps if you have to travel for work and it's one of the many languages English is based on so it helps you understand your own language better if you're from an English-speaking country. That doesn't sound pointless to me.
Cliff Hopkins She might not deal with the Human Reproductive System a lot. She might be working in the ER or a family practice clinic and not deal with the Uterus regularly.
Because you forget the stuff? Seems pretty obvious to me. Even if you look at someone like Dr. Mike who seems very intelligent, he forgot a fuck ton of basic shit from medical school that a layman might not.
THe two equations in the question and answer for the chemistry question were different. First it had ozone then it had oxygen. (O3 and O2) so I couldnt solve it and I was like wtf am I dumb but then u showed a diff equation and I was like WHY U TRIPPIN ME UP
THAT FIRST EQUATION IS WRONG! NO I DON'T ACCEPT THIS BEING 1, 5, 3, 4 THE OXYGEN IN THE FIRST HALF HAD A SUBSCRIPT OF 3 NOT 2 SO IT SHOULD BE SOMETHING LIKE THIS 3, 10, 9, 12
Also a correct answer: School teaches a lot of students garbage they’ll never ever use once they leave school and don’t teach us thing we ACTUALLY need to know.
@@DanielvdPoel You can't change the subscripts tho since that's the ratio of atoms needed to form the molecule of the compound it is in. You can only change the coefficients.
The first question is wrong. The question had O3 on the right hand side but in the answer it shows O2. Based on the question, the answer should have been 3C3H8 + 10O3 = 9CO2 + 12H2O
Yeah, I had that too... and when I saw I was wrong I was like what? But yeah, it makes more sense that the equation was O2 as O2 makes a lot more sense than O3.
From people who actually do speak french : - No one in France say "bicyclette" execpt elders, we say "vélo" - This is a tee-shirt and we call it "tee-shirt", a "chemise" has buttons...
honestly the questions were pretty unfair cuz they were based off the assumption that all high school kids were taught these things, which some weren’t. not everybody takes french, econ, etc..
I agree about French, because there are so many languages you can learn at school and not knowing French doesn't make you less educated. But the question from economy about GNP? Every person who votes in the elections should know the answer to this question, so no: it definitely wasn't too hard
My school didn't even offer French or Econ. We only had Spanish. We used to have German too but they stopped teaching it when I moved up to high school.
1:50 they put C3H8 + O3 on the screen but it’s supposed to be C3H8 + O2. The actual equation was very easy but instead i was trying to complete propane and ozone 💀
The chemistry equation one was wrong at the beginning tho. THEN YOU CHANGED IT TO O2 ASDFGHJKL BALANCING WAS THE ONE THING I WAS GOOD AT AT CHEM HAHAHAHA
Hey, you changed the chemistry question, you started with O3 which is ozone and then you had O2 which is different. Now I haven't seen chemistry in about 9 years but I'm pretty sure you can't do that... With O2 it's pretty easy
Aedar18 my friend you are simply dumb im a chemical engineering student and i have to tell the thing is most of these equations don’t happen like this in real life so basically most of them are fake and no you can have O3 and when the reaction happens you can have other products it does not matter but seriously not even joking Americans are getting dumber than before
Maarten van Dijk did you even read what i said it is all about the number think like you have 3 O atoms in you left hand and 2 on the other what do you do to make them balance multiply 3 by 2 and the 2 by 3 simple
Maarten van Dijk even if it is not a possible equation it can still be balance but is it possible in the nature to happen not for a high school student to learn
Just saying that #1 answer is wrong... First because you guys changed C3H8 + O3 -> CO2 + H2O to C3H8 + O2 -> CO2 + H2O Answer is : 3C3H8 + 10 O3 -> 9CO2 + 12H2O
In chemitry on 1:08 you have O with number 3 , but in the answer 2:07 you show O with 2 , people cant get it right becose of that ... THAT IS MISTAKE !!!
I’d like to point at that at 1:06 the equation is written with O3 but at 2:07 it is changed to O2 I usually don’t comment about it but I was trying to figure it out myself and it wasn’t working....and then I noticed the change and it low key made me salty
The education system is a game of memorization. I’m a senior in high school with a 3.8 GPA but am currently enrolled in my first semester of college. I got maybe two of these questions right. It’s because they teach to memorize, forget and memorize again. Nothing is learned; only memorized from due date to due date.
2:05 If you get a close look to the equation the Oxygen un the left suddenly changes from a 3 to a 2(I mean the little nunbers)I know how to balance the equations but if the small numbers change suddenly its a complete diferent solution
i saw the same think, and i check if i was dumb or something and the ecuacion change some how XD, any way the result was 3c3h8+10o3-----9co2+12h2o, i think
I didn’t learn any other language until grade 5, and I got the choice between Spanish and French. I chose French but from 7 on i didn’t get a choice and I’m forced to take Spanish.
FBE you can't change the subscips in the chemistry question, so in the start even if they solved it wouldn't get the right question, the right answer would be 3C3 H8 + 10O3 --> 9CO2 + 12H2O. The answer you showed is wrong because you can not change the subscrips in balance equations.
Your Mom idk at my school trig was the minimum requirement that a senior had to take to graduate. Calculus and statistics were optional, but trig definitely wasn’t. Might vary by region tho
As a chemist ( at least earlier in my career) the fact that high school students don’t understand basics of what it means to balance an equation--is just super depressing. This should be common knowledge. Understandable if they don’t balance it correctly but not understanding it at all says a lot about USA school systems:(
Same thoughts here! im from new zealand and we learn to balance equations in 9th grade/year 10 and then its a normal easy thing that should be done under a minute. I was so disappointed to see they all had no clue
I learned to balance equations in 10th grade. Haven't used it once since, so naturally, I wouldn't retain it. I also can't name any musical notes despite taking music class in middle school.
I learned how to balance equations in 7th grade but I just forgot how to do it because I never use it and it's really not interesting. I only remember things that stick out or that I am interested in.
y’all can’t just quiz people on subjects that not all schools provide their students to take, or on a novel that not all students have read. like, where’s math? algebra 1?
If you look carefully at the first equation before they gave the answer, the oxygens couldn’t be balanced, but then when they put the answer, they changed the oxygen on the left and made it a 2 instead of 3. The equation couldn’t even have been balanced.
When there's more than one of the same element on the product side though, that's where people screw up lmao. They kinda gave them a sucky question considering they knew little to nothing about chem.
About the first question, I think asking only for balance without context threw them for a loop as it could be asking all kinds of things. This isn’t what tests called it in 2009. I took a few seconds to suspect what they wanted, (stability,) but this is why complete sentences matter. Also some of those kids hadn’t taken chemistry and some of the parents probably used different forms of notation. I personally never used that term in my high school chemistry (despite it being honors +), had to see it in YT videos.
i would just like to point out that in the first subject the original equation said O3 (ozone) and the solution had it as O2 (oxygen). if the first equation is what everyone was seeing no wonder no one could figure out how to balance it..
Wait so when you asked about the chemical equation one of the reactants was ozone but when you revealed the answer it was suddenly dioxygen? That‘s not how balancing chemical equations works
the answer to the first problem is literally different than the one at the beginning. changing the O3 to an O2 makes it a COMPLETELY different equation wut
The chemical equation is wrong. It is a propane combustion reaction, for the reaction to succeed, the oxygen gas (O2) must be present, and besides O2 they wrote O3, which is Ozone. So, on the first image the balance would be: C3H8(g) + 10/3 O3(g) -> 3CO2(g) + 4H2O(g) But the correct combustion of propane reaction, would be: C3H8(g) + 5O2(g) -> 3CO2(g) + 4H2O(g)
they didn't roast 2 generations...just america's school system :I
Nillenium yess cause is failed and broken
Made by the Europe gang
Dead
No. Cause our school system is the same. But we actually study and devote time to learning. Instead of thinking we are smart/intelligent/the best and not studying because of it.
On point
Okay so they put French but not math.... wth dude
And they did it wrong... 😓
@@ItsaMeSandy What you mean ?
"Chemise" is a button up shirt, what they used in the picture is a "t-shirt", we use the english word. As for the "biciclette", it's technically correct but no one uses that word, we call it "velo".
@@ItsaMeSandy Yes I do know no one uses it or quite rare but it is as you said still correct. True it was wrong to say chemise since it is a t-shirt I was also confused at that. Hope next time they take better care. :)
do all americans take french? I see most of them in the video don't even know french ._. overall i think the challenges were badly planned. They should have allowed the teens to choose questions from their actual homework or exam papers rather than let the staff guess what the students learn. _. It wasn't an accurate representation of the student's work at all
So nobody is going to talk about Math not being here????
They were tortured enough😂
They cant handle that i bet some of them even know what 3×2 IS
"Math" is usually split into 3 different courses in high school (algebra, geometry and calculus). Same reason chemistry was in here and not "Science".
@@mudkipjuice sorry i'm not from the us lol
@@mudkipjuice 🤔? Ermm what is calculus (im from london)✌🏾
On the oxygen atom, They changed the lower 3 to a 2 which you’re not allowed to do, the answer is wrong
Yeah they changed the index that's such an epic unintended troll
It’s more like they gave you the answer for 3 + 5, expecting it to work for 3 + 10.
Yeah i was confused too omg ! So wrong
Okay then I get it... At first I tried to do it because I haven’t done this since highschool and I couldn’t balance oxigen and was so upset with myself... then they showed results and I saw lower 2 and thought I made a mistake and solved it without the problem.
I was breaking my head open over this, because I didn't notice the change in the video and I just couldn't make the solution they gave work on my paper [having tried to work it out myself first]
apparently fbe needs writing lessons since they wrote the wrong chemical equation to begin with and changed it when showing the answer
oh yeah yeah enthusiast , I was trying to. Solve along with it and I freaking noticed that when I had the wrong answer and I was like... did I copy it wrong and no I didn’t
oh yeah yeah enthusiast ikr!
oh yeah yeah enthusiast
Maybe they meant to show it with those numbers at the end? Idk
OMG YES, I did it at the start and got so annoyed when they changed that one number which threw me off.
Yeah, I was trying to do it and COULD NOT get it to balance. I was super annoyed
Does it bother anyone else that they put subjects like French and economics but there’s no mathematics anywhere. Since when are French and Econ more important than math
Right..
economics is pretty important and useful in adult life. good for those kids to be interested in. however, the question was pathetic. they could have asked anything that shows understanding when answered correctly but they chose to see how many participants remembered an acronym.
Ikr. Those 2 are optional subjects here in the UK but the 3 Sciences,Maths and English are compulsory
@Danger Noodle
i never said anything about french being important.
C'est vraiment stupide
‘i didn’t even learn it from school i learned it from television’ EDUCATION SYSTEM OOF🤠
So true though. I've learnt so much from television lol
Rachel Manning and video games
They only teach what they can use people with
10:32
"You guys know your female reproductive system"
"Oh is that what that is"😂😂😂😂
haha i hate ur profile pic
Where I’m from we learn it in 6th grade
I’m glad I never gave a damn in health class. The chance I actually need to know the female reproductive system is so astronomically low, I’d probably use the Pythagorean Theorem before that knowledge.
@@h3nson2k56 same we started in like 4 grade but just a look over
@@tlkfanrwbyfan8716 um no. that's one of the most if not THE most important things you learn in school. you need to have a base understanding of human anatomy. Even if you aren't a woman, women make up half of the population and having this knowledge is necessary to be informed about the health of the women you're close to.
the two french words jackson knows include:
"bonjour"
"le dog" (which is wrong)
LMAOOOO
and "we" for oui lmao
French is kinda pointless though
@@shortbu5driver it's spoken in many countries so it helps if you have to travel for work and it's one of the many languages English is based on so it helps you understand your own language better if you're from an English-speaking country. That doesn't sound pointless to me.
@@shortbu5driver only in America. But in Canada they have to
I am I whys that? by that logic, every different language from english is useless ?
5:57 Like mother like daughter
Who else realised how identical the parents look to their kids.
Indigofl3xa :P may be shocking. Maybe cause they are related!?
*cough* hereditary traits *cough*
Were you expecting them all to have been adopted-- what?
Bixsy K k. This is going to be shocking
THEYRE RELATED
@@krille6690 But I look nothing like my dad. Or mum. So just stop hating, okay?
The moment you realize your country's subjects are so different from America.....
same
SAME!!! I live in Australia 😅😆
@Olivia Taylor Are you joking? Florida is a state in the United States.
@@wrenchonabench7331
they said “not same for me” though
Right😂😂
Balance this equation
The answer is GLUCOSE
...literally me taking tests in biology
biology? ? lmfao
Pooja Mohalkar this is giving me flashbacks to when I failed the photosynthesis test in 7th grade 🥴😂😂
It was chemistry 😂😂. But honestly! It applies for both
Pooja Mohalkar it’s chemistry
“who takes french in highschool”
almost every canadian high schooler who takes french: 😐 😳
We only did french in grade 4 and 5
kyler buck ok yeah i forgot abt that ngl
Ok but a lot of Canada speaks French so it is relevant haha
almost every dutch high schooler: ;'')
Have canada two languages, right?
How da fuq did she get through nursing school without knowing the names of the female reproductive system?
Cliff Hopkins She might not deal with the Human Reproductive System a lot. She might be working in the ER or a family practice clinic and not deal with the Uterus regularly.
Cliff Hopkins HAHAHHA
Because you forget the stuff? Seems pretty obvious to me. Even if you look at someone like Dr. Mike who seems very intelligent, he forgot a fuck ton of basic shit from medical school that a layman might not.
Because school only teaches you useless stuff
“ oh my god that is what I had and I erased it”
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Me after every exam 💔🙂
They had me thinking I was stupid in that first problem. But no, they just wrote the equation wrong. 😤🤦♀️
kennedy nini SAME I GOT THE ANSWER RIGHT ugh I really thought something is wrong with me
AAA I THOUGHT I WAS STUPID TOO
Is it just me, or did the equation have ozone instead of oxygen initially and then it changed?
Aryaman Kejriwal yeah it did lol I was trying to do it and then they just changed it and I was like: what??
I got the right thing but I was so confused When i tried balancing. I was like this isn’t even possible
THANK YOUUUUU
Anthony Thomas lol its been a while since ive done balancing😂
@@anthonythomas i had that and was hella confused as they found another answer
THe two equations in the question and answer for the chemistry question were different. First it had ozone then it had oxygen. (O3 and O2) so I couldnt solve it and I was like wtf am I dumb but then u showed a diff equation and I was like WHY U TRIPPIN ME UP
trueeee, I was thinking that
TechHacks much more complicated tho
@TechHacks not in the time they gave
@TechHacks or 3 C3H8 + 10O3 -> 9 CO2 + 12H2O
8:20 lol he really out here spelling "oui"as "we"
And he misspelled bonjour😂
THAT FIRST EQUATION IS WRONG! NO I DON'T ACCEPT THIS BEING 1, 5, 3, 4
THE OXYGEN IN THE FIRST HALF HAD A SUBSCRIPT OF 3 NOT 2
SO IT SHOULD BE SOMETHING LIKE THIS 3, 10, 9, 12
I WAS SO FUCKING CONFUSED TOO
YES SOMEBODY GETS IT
Yeah but the molecule o3 doesn’t exist so they wrote it wrong in the first half and corrected it in the second
Can u use fractions to balance it ? Bc I did 2 , 20/3 , 6 and 8 ?
BRO FR I WAS DOING IT AND I WAS LIKE NO THEY WOULDNT MAKE IT THIS HARD AND WHEN THEY SHOWED THE ANSWER IT THREW ME OFF
10:10 when she said "i didn't learn it from school, i learned it from
television"
Sharna ab I felt that
I felt that
Might have been a certain website rather
Lmao the title should be “do teens know what they’re learning in school?”
Short answer: some of us forgot
Also a correct answer: School teaches a lot of students garbage they’ll never ever use once they leave school and don’t teach us thing we ACTUALLY need to know.
Dudeee no wonder they couldn't balance the equation. The equation was wrong, lol. It changed halfway from ozone to oxygen 😂
That's the whole thing behind a chemical reaction it changes the molecules.
Tbf, the first equation is completely possible to balance but it's significantly more difficult than the answer they gave
@@DanielvdPoel doesn't work like that
@@DanielvdPoel You can't change the subscripts tho since that's the ratio of atoms needed to form the molecule of the compound it is in. You can only change the coefficients.
@@DanielvdPoel the reaction took place and all already tho, you're just balancing it
The first question is wrong. The question had O3 on the right hand side but in the answer it shows O2. Based on the question, the answer should have been 3C3H8 + 10O3 = 9CO2 + 12H2O
Yeah, I had that too... and when I saw I was wrong I was like what? But yeah, it makes more sense that the equation was O2 as O2 makes a lot more sense than O3.
I just assumed it was a combustion reaction and didn't notice that it was O3, not O2.
Ok boomer
@@itsslog2711 Ok Zoomer
I thought so cause I was wondering why I couldn’t solve it at first
From people who actually do speak french :
- No one in France say "bicyclette" execpt elders, we say "vélo"
- This is a tee-shirt and we call it "tee-shirt", a "chemise" has buttons...
None of them are actually French so it's not gonna be perfect
@@ifunanyaosuorah3883 if you try to test someone about a discipline, it's logical to except some good answers ;)
agree 100%
lmao you had *all* of them.
*_but not math?_*
Plus they didnt have Spanish yet they had French-
_.where are the watermelons._ the sad part is thats the only good subject I can do well on.
_.where are the watermelons._ There’s multiple section of Maths what are you talking about
And they've put French in it....
RIP
10:47 sooo YOURE TELLING ME JACKSON IS ONLY A FRESHMAN!?!?!?!? Howwww
At 2:01 equation is C3H8 + O*3* -> CO2+ H2O (wrong)
and at 2:06 it changes to
C3H8 + O*2*-> CO2 + H2O
I also saw that
Cause I tried it and was like wait did I write it down wrong
I spent like 5 minutes trying to do that and gave up eventually, when I saw the answer I was like .......wtf?
It's not that the first one is wrong, it is just not the answer to the second one. (The first btw is 3C*3H*8 + 10O*3 -> 9CO*2 + 12*H*2O)
@@peurxzzSame lol. I was like wtf how am I not getting this
@@peurxzz dude same
honestly the questions were pretty unfair cuz they were based off the assumption that all high school kids were taught these things, which some weren’t. not everybody takes french, econ, etc..
I agree about French, because there are so many languages you can learn at school and not knowing French doesn't make you less educated.
But the question from economy about GNP? Every person who votes in the elections should know the answer to this question, so no: it definitely wasn't too hard
My school didn't even offer French or Econ.
We only had Spanish. We used to have German too but they stopped teaching it when I moved up to high school.
Falsei, bojnour le dogy
Half the list doesnt exist or never been learned in my country
Hey, did anyone else notice that the first equation was wrong? O3 magically changes into O2
ahmad khan I was working it out And was like ah yes a 5 there... wait what?
Yeah, it means the answer should have been 3 10 9 12, not 1 5 3 4.
9TH GRADE?!?! I THOUGHT HE WAS A JUNIOR OR SENIOR!!!
Aaliyah Mt06 maybe he was held back
Fr
@@jenesimar He seems like elementary school took him about a decade to finish. 😂
camotwelve last time I checked he was 14 so I don’t think he got held back
I'm in 9th grade and I look like I belong in 7th grade :v
1:50 they put C3H8 + O3 on the screen but it’s supposed to be C3H8 + O2. The actual equation was very easy but instead i was trying to complete propane and ozone 💀
thank you! I thought I was the only one to notice. I thought the first one was really complex
@@thesundayghost8625 so did I
i thought so too i was like the oxygen will be 10 and i have to balance it with 3 oxygen on the other side. im confused
*"That's why I went to an art school"* mood
“I only put the two French words that I know”
*Writes “we” on the board*
Boy o boy🤭😂
@` Toastii Cocoa ` Oui Oui Baget bon appétit Bonjour im an expert on frenchie AMA
@@shortbu5driver çava bien?
“You just started the ninth grade” I thought he was older than me??😩
Yea I thought he was same age as me or older like 17, 18
Thats why he doesn't know anything dang in my high School most people don't take chemistry until 10-11th grade.
Who?
“ female body too??! I barely know mine!” That just made my day, thanks. 😂👌
Whitney Downer my favorite was when the guy saw the female body and said “I’m gay”
For the first problem O had a 3 then when they showed the answer it had a 2 😭
Facts i was like wtf
I know right?! I spent about half an hour trying to solve it! And they didn't even give us the answer to the original problem!
@Han Hoang The answer to the original one is: 5C3H8 + 10O3 -> 9CO2 + 12H2O
@@xkurisu5292 actually wait... the hydrogens aren't balanced then.
Han Hoang you’re right, edited my comment
Even the highschoolers don’t know what they’re learning in high school
they're*
Even you don't know how to spell they are. There are good grammar books and English classes out there. Check it out.
How hard is it to type they're??
"Who takes French during High School anyways?"
Me: **personally attacked after taking 3 years of it**
Luna Redelvour
Don’t feel threatened by her. Just don’t.
“you just started 9th grade” WHAtT😮✋
mapa RIGHTTTT, ngl i thought he was a whole junior
*do teens know what they’re “learning” in school*
5:57 that moment when you and your mom are literally the same person lol
"who takes french in high school? what are you gonna use that for?"
me, planning to teach in France in the future: *awkward laughing*
The chemistry equation one was wrong at the beginning tho. THEN YOU CHANGED IT TO O2 ASDFGHJKL BALANCING WAS THE ONE THING I WAS GOOD AT AT CHEM HAHAHAHA
Being european and weirded out about school system in the USA
im from UK and im scratching my head
German here, same
Brazil, same
@@viktoriaaureliaa Same here. Do these people learn anything in school?!
mogats wow that’s so crazy that we live so far away 😂 i don‘t know why but I just think its so insane that people from all over the world watch this
They changed the base equation in the chemistry question! O3 becomes O2 after they show the answer.
Exactly I swore I saw O3 in before equation
i feel like these questions weren’t a great reflection of what we are actually tested over or taught, but I appreciated and enjoyed the video
“You don’t know your own body that well”
“Oh I do. I know my body very well”
😂
Hey, you changed the chemistry question, you started with O3 which is ozone and then you had O2 which is different. Now I haven't seen chemistry in about 9 years but I'm pretty sure you can't do that... With O2 it's pretty easy
Aedar18 my friend you are simply dumb im a chemical engineering student and i have to tell the thing is most of these equations don’t happen like this in real life so basically most of them are fake and no you can have O3 and when the reaction happens you can have other products it does not matter but seriously not even joking Americans are getting dumber than before
For example NO+O3---)NO2+O2
It is the number of O atoms that should be balanced
Maarten van Dijk did you even read what i said it is all about the number think like you have 3 O atoms in you left hand and 2 on the other what do you do to make them balance multiply 3 by 2 and the 2 by 3 simple
Maarten van Dijk even if it is not a possible equation it can still be balance but is it possible in the nature to happen not for a high school student to learn
Just saying that #1 answer is wrong...
First because you guys changed
C3H8 + O3 -> CO2 + H2O
to
C3H8 + O2 -> CO2 + H2O
Answer is :
3C3H8 + 10 O3 -> 9CO2 + 12H2O
Nakamura yeah they totally lied about that
Yeah they changed it XD!!!
Yeah 🤔totally wrong.... I agree 👍
I'm so glad someone else caught it too
I was trying to do it too and that three cut me off smh
my boy really spelled oui as we 8:20
abby bruh lmao
I saw that too
In chemitry on 1:08 you have O with number 3 , but in the answer 2:07 you show O with 2 , people cant get it right becose of that ... THAT IS MISTAKE !!!
yeahh! I am a chemistry major and I was stumped! They wrote a whole ass combustion equation wrong
THANK YOU!!!! I thought I was going crazy when I couldn't balance the first equation and then they showed that apparently it can be done!
Thank you I was so confused
@@AmazingLittleGalaxy Yeah I recognized it as a combustion equation then wondered why they were trying to burn ozone instead of molecular oxygen.
At 5:57 that mom and daughter were like a mirror! Woah😂
DavieG2 IKR I was like whattt
I’d like to point at that at 1:06 the equation is written with O3 but at 2:07 it is changed to O2
I usually don’t comment about it but I was trying to figure it out myself and it wasn’t working....and then I noticed the change and it low key made me salty
Same, I also tried to balance it and struggled then saw the change. Bit mad
It is doable, just a lot harder when it's a 3. The numbers would be 3, 10, 9, 12
Samedt
The education system is a game of memorization. I’m a senior in high school with a 3.8 GPA but am currently enrolled in my first semester of college. I got maybe two of these questions right. It’s because they teach to memorize, forget and memorize again. Nothing is learned; only memorized from due date to due date.
So you guys don’t get told how to balance equations?
@@kookieslisp2848 that equation was wrong tho
2:05 If you get a close look to the equation the Oxygen un the left suddenly changes from a 3 to a 2(I mean the little nunbers)I know how to balance the equations but if the small numbers change suddenly its a complete diferent solution
That's the BS that threw me off! I'm like I didn't know Oxygen could triple bond but whatever and ended up saying screw it.
i saw the same think, and i check if i was dumb or something and the ecuacion change some how XD, any way the result was 3c3h8+10o3-----9co2+12h2o, i think
Yes I noticed too! The 3 in Oxygen changed to 2 at the end. I thought I was dumb for getting wrong answer! xD
@@lulum5581 Same thing. Nobody got correct answer because FBE plainly cheated at chemistry question.
@@MsKeylas No why would they do that? If u checked Jayka's board, She wrote 2 for Oxygen. That means the editor's messed up writing the equation.
Yayka: who takes French in highschool?
Europeans: are we a joke to you?
Obviously not because school doesn’t actually teach you anything, it just makes you temporarily memorize trivia for a test
Yes, and most of the information that we learn in school will barely be used in our daily life.
Then your school is doing something wrong...
Schools in Europe. We learn that type of chemistry equations in 6 GRADE.
@@ava_lavender thats every school
Aka all the schools then
“Who takes French in school!?”
Answer: most of Canada.
@Alex B lol and most of England
And most of the Netherlands
Belgium too
Switzerland too
I didn’t learn any other language until grade 5, and I got the choice between Spanish and French. I chose French but from 7 on i didn’t get a choice and I’m forced to take Spanish.
The chemistry equation literally changed. The subscript for oxygen went from 3 to 2 when they showed the results.
Lindsay Redditt right?? i tried to solve it and it didn’t make sense at all and then i see the solution and it changed to 2 bruhh
Teresa Nguyen lol yes at first I had what the answer was, but then I saw it was 3 and tried to do all this extra stuff and got confused
Omggg that’s rightttt! I tried to solve it and it wasn’t working I was like whattt
Lindsay Redditt Their combustion reaction legitimately teleported from the ozone to the atmosphere in matter of seconds. XD
"who takes french in high school?"
me, a french student: pshhh no one
Llama Potato I mean I'm taking chinese so...
I think it’s cause the majority take Spanish
No One:
Absolutely No One:
Jackson: "we, bonjour, and I guess, le dog"
There was a mistake in the first one the oxygen on the left had a 3 but in the solution it was a 2
omg when i saw it i thought my 1.5 years of chem (year in hs and semester in college) was nonexistent
Yeah, I got so confused
Exactly!! That what messed me up
Parents: Hi honey, how was school, what did you learn today?
me: nothing
The chemistry question was different when they asked and when they showed the answer
“The two French words I know”
*bonjor*
*we*
For future reference, it’s bonjour and oui
At least he tried ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@blossom_of_a_lily will you say that to your doctor after butched surgery?
@@getrudeheller7916 of course not but that's a completely different thing.
@@getrudeheller7916 Those are WILDLY different things bruh
Next Subject : French
Me , a french person : HELLO THERE-
In the first equation it was O3 and then somehow became O2. You can't mess with molecules people!!!
Thats what i was think lol... Like it would be impossible to balance out ozone in the equation.
IKR????
They did it wrong in the french thing too
(I say it as a french speaker)
“Who even takes french classes, we don’t even need it”
*Canadians enter the chat*
I’ve been speaking French since I was 4 years old! Lol
FBE you can't change the subscips in the chemistry question, so in the start even if they solved it wouldn't get the right question, the right answer would be 3C3 H8 + 10O3 --> 9CO2 + 12H2O. The answer you showed is wrong because you can not change the subscrips in balance equations.
Ikr I was so confused till I realised they changed it
THANK YOU
Exactly!
Welp
THANK YOU. Finally someone with senses.
Parent didnt know of mice and men "cause I'm old".... the novel came out in like the 1930s XD
“You just started 9th Grade.” WHAT??? DUDE LOOKS AT LEAST LIKE A JUNIOR
son: “you don’t even know your own body”
mom: “I know my body VERY well”
-__- They changed the balance of the equation from O3 in the question to O2 in the answer.
"in all fairness you just started ninth grade"
BRO LITERALLY LOOKS LIKE HES ABOUT TO GRADUATE LMAO
Lenny did third grade a few times from the looks of it.
5:58 Mother and daughter have the same reaction lmao😂😂😂
We
Bonjor
Le dog
A man of true culture.
8:24
When FBE changes the chemistry question from O subscript 3 to O subscript 2: the correct answer for that is 3CH8 + 10O3 yields 9CO2 + 12H2O
@fbe
THANK YOU I NOTICED IT TOO
Yes that’s what I got
Brendon Vejseli Yep. FBE teleported that combustion reaction from the ozone to the atmosphere in a matter of seconds.
Why was there no algebra, geometry, trig, or calculus in here?
well its pretty easy, but whats the point of it anyway. i hate chemistry
Jacky Lei Trig and calculus aren’t required at all I agree they should’ve put Algebra or Geometry in there
Your Mom idk at my school trig was the minimum requirement that a senior had to take to graduate. Calculus and statistics were optional, but trig definitely wasn’t. Might vary by region tho
The chemistry equation changed, it had an O3 that changed into an O2
Jakya: Who takes French in highschool?
no one:
Me: me
Literally every Canadian was 🤦♀️ when my guy wrote ‘oui’ as ‘we’
5:58 they really are family, no mistakes at the hospital
As a chemist ( at least earlier in my career) the fact that high school students don’t understand basics of what it means to balance an equation--is just super depressing. This should be common knowledge. Understandable if they don’t balance it correctly but not understanding it at all says a lot about USA school systems:(
Same thoughts here! im from new zealand and we learn to balance equations in 9th grade/year 10 and then its a normal easy thing that should be done under a minute. I was so disappointed to see they all had no clue
I learned to balance equations in 10th grade. Haven't used it once since, so naturally, I wouldn't retain it. I also can't name any musical notes despite taking music class in middle school.
Ikr. I learned to balance equations at 12. I don't live in USA
I learned how to balance equations in 7th grade but I just forgot how to do it because I never use it and it's really not interesting. I only remember things that stick out or that I am interested in.
y’all can’t just quiz people on subjects that not all schools provide their students to take, or on a novel that not all students have read. like, where’s math? algebra 1?
If you look carefully at the first equation before they gave the answer, the oxygens couldn’t be balanced, but then when they put the answer, they changed the oxygen on the left and made it a 2 instead of 3. The equation couldn’t even have been balanced.
Yeah, I was like trying to balance it but couldn't do it. I knew that there should have been 2 instead of 3.
I had it balanced by using coefficients 3, 10, 9, and 12, but yeah, they definitely played us. 🤔
Tay’s Life, oh yeah. True, you cannot change the formula.
It should be:
C3H8 + 5O3 < 3CO2 + 4H2O
I don't remember much but can't you do,
C3H8 + 10/3O3 -> 3CO2 + 4H2O
They asked French but not Math!? Ummm.... ok I guess French is taught more than math. 😑
“Who takes French in high school?!”
Me a Canadian: me for only 5 years
“OMG that is what I had and I erased it” me every test
Balancing simple equations like that is the easiest part of chemistry.
When there's more than one of the same element on the product side though, that's where people screw up lmao. They kinda gave them a sucky question considering they knew little to nothing about chem.
balancing equations is actually really easy once you get the whole concept of it
About the first question, I think asking only for balance without context threw them for a loop as it could be asking all kinds of things. This isn’t what tests called it in 2009. I took a few seconds to suspect what they wanted, (stability,) but this is why complete sentences matter. Also some of those kids hadn’t taken chemistry and some of the parents probably used different forms of notation. I personally never used that term in my high school chemistry (despite it being honors +), had to see it in YT videos.
Parents: Life was very hard in my time
School: I'm about to end this man's whole career.
The molecules in the chemistry equation went from C3H8+03 in the question to C3H8+02 in the answer. Come on...
Ikr! I paused to balance it and I was so annoyed because I couldn't do it then they give the answer with a diff equation 😂😂
best thing is that C3H8+O3 makes no sense
@@Eli-ej1sg why wouldnt it? Cant ozone react with propane?
That messed me up too, Assume it was a mistake in the graphic. If they stick with O3, its 3*C3H8+10*O3 -> 9*C02+12*H20
Ikr? I was solving it also and realize there is something wrong, turns out they messed up.
It should be called "Do Parents Know What Their Teens Aren't Learning in School?"
i would just like to point out that in the first subject the original equation said O3 (ozone) and the solution had it as O2 (oxygen). if the first equation is what everyone was seeing no wonder no one could figure out how to balance it..
He wrote "le dog" as if "dog" was french😂😂😂
Wait so when you asked about the chemical equation one of the reactants was ozone but when you revealed the answer it was suddenly dioxygen? That‘s not how balancing chemical equations works
ikr like bruh
the answer to the first problem is literally different than the one at the beginning. changing the O3 to an O2 makes it a COMPLETELY different equation wut
Brad weyand omg I was so confused when I got that one wrong until I noticed the change made a whole new problem
10:45 "in all fairness, you just started 9th grade" omg he looks like he's in like 12th grade
if he said he's a freshman, i'd assume he meant freshman in college
The chemical equation is wrong. It is a propane combustion reaction, for the reaction to succeed, the oxygen gas (O2) must be present, and besides O2 they wrote O3, which is Ozone. So, on the first image the balance would be:
C3H8(g) + 10/3 O3(g) -> 3CO2(g) + 4H2O(g)
But the correct combustion of propane reaction, would be:
C3H8(g) + 5O2(g) -> 3CO2(g) + 4H2O(g)
That is what we were all thinking
@@rainy21 y’all payed attention in 11th grade chem?
@@tecc7802 it's actually 7th grade chemistry in India lmao
@@Athenabadassinthearena dang
@@tecc7802 i live in the us, but we learned this is 8th grade