I hope your students appreciate how incredible you are! Im studying for my dental admissions test and this was so helpful!!! Your video not only clarified concepts I was struggling with but also got it to finally click so now I don't have to memorize it because I totally get it now.Your passion for teaching shines through, and I can't express how grateful I am for you! YOU'RE AMAZING THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Hi Steph, thank you so much for that incredible comment! I am SO blessed this was helpful. I am also super proud of your hard work and effort - way to go! God bless you in your pursuit of dental school:) 💗
I love your message of of 'you don't have to memorize, you just have to make it make sense'. Super important! Thanks, from a biochem major who is circling back to gen chem basics 4 years post grad to take the MCAT. Your videos are immensely helpful and clear.
but what about the elements like co+3, ti+2, cr+2, v+2, and other elements of d and f block. cuz for the exams I am studying they are asking which is better oxidising agent and it is based on standard reduction potential values.
@ Hi Adisb, I don't know. I use standard reduction tables. I recommend you talk to your professor to see what they expect you to use. I hope you find the solution soon!
I hope your students appreciate how incredible you are! Im studying for my dental admissions test and this was so helpful!!! Your video not only clarified concepts I was struggling with but also got it to finally click so now I don't have to memorize it because I totally get it now.Your passion for teaching shines through, and I can't express how grateful I am for you! YOU'RE AMAZING THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Hi Steph, thank you so much for that incredible comment! I am SO blessed this was helpful. I am also super proud of your hard work and effort - way to go! God bless you in your pursuit of dental school:) 💗
I love your message of of 'you don't have to memorize, you just have to make it make sense'. Super important! Thanks, from a biochem major who is circling back to gen chem basics 4 years post grad to take the MCAT. Your videos are immensely helpful and clear.
Hi Natasha, you go girl! I am so proud of you. Good luck on the MCAT:)
Thank youuu 💖 u are definitely a saviour....finally I understood thiss so easilyy 😭😭
Hi Pragyasingh, that makes me so happy! Thank you for letting me know:)
but what about the elements like co+3, ti+2, cr+2, v+2, and other elements of d and f block. cuz for the exams I am studying they are asking which is better oxidising agent and it is based on standard reduction potential values.
I would Google those standard reduction potential values. Thanks Abisb07!
@@OldSchoolChemistry I am not able to find In google
@ Hi Adisb, I don't know. I use standard reduction tables. I recommend you talk to your professor to see what they expect you to use. I hope you find the solution soon!
is cu+ (AQ) is having greater reducting agent then it will be lower standard reduction potential ?
Hi Tanya, anytime you decrease the concentration of an ion it decrease the reduction potential. Thanks:)
Helpful and interesting.
Thank you so much Barask!!
Amazing. Thanks
Hi Kamila - thank you!!
Studying for the MCAT. Answered a lot of questions. TY.
Yay! I am so glad. Thanks:)
happy evening mam
thank you so much
Hi alagarsamys70, you are so welcome! I hope your class goes well;)
Thanks for your reply mam