Whenever I feel worried I'm not understanding in class I become relieved with the fact that I know I can use your videos. Thank you so much for teaching me chemistry and reducing my stress levels
thank you for all of your help, I've using your videos to help me revise for the past two years now and I've recommended them to everyone in my school!
Hi, thanks for the upload! These vids are really helping me to understand chem! Quick Question, which may just be a misunderstanding. @ 5:30 to get the conc. you divided by 10dm^3, but, is there not only 7dm^3 of liquid in the 10dm^3 vessel. Therefore, should the mols be divided by 7, not 10? Or, am I wrong? Thanks again!
gavin phillips you seem to be confusing moles with volume. The volume of the container is 10dm^3 therefore we need to divide the moles by this volume to work out the concentrations of the substances. Hope this helps
+Machemguy how do u calculate the equilibrium conc of one reactant when all ur given is the kc and equilibrium moles of both products and one of the two reactants and the volume???????
Whenever I feel worried I'm not understanding in class I become relieved with the fact that I know I can use your videos. Thank you so much for teaching me chemistry and reducing my stress levels
thank you for all of your help, I've using your videos to help me revise for the past two years now and I've recommended them to everyone in my school!
+amy mightbequeenelmakias Thanks for the recommendation! Glad the videos have helped :)
MaChemGuy, it's 2020 and i'm autumn prepping, thanks fella, you've helped me understand this concept - it was my weak area. WAS. :)
Great to hear and best of luck!!!
Thanks so much for this, really helping even though I'm on OCR B. Told my whole class about this, God Bless!
Glad to hear it James!
These videos are so helpful and i have been telling all my classmates about your method! Thank you so much and keep the videos coming! :)
Can't beat the ICE method!! Thanks btw :)
You're welcome, you definitely deserve more likes!
Can ICE be used for Kp as well?
Still need to make the video for this. ICE would get you the equilibrium concs which you'd then turn into mole fractions, so I'm going to say yes!
Ok, thank you :)
Absolutely Amazing!
Hi, thanks for the upload! These vids are really helping me to understand chem!
Quick Question, which may just be a misunderstanding. @ 5:30 to get the conc. you divided by 10dm^3, but, is there not only 7dm^3 of liquid in the 10dm^3 vessel. Therefore, should the mols be divided by 7, not 10? Or, am I wrong?
Thanks again!
gavin phillips you seem to be confusing moles with volume. The volume of the container is 10dm^3 therefore we need to divide the moles by this volume to work out the concentrations of the substances. Hope this helps
MaChemGuy YES! You are correct! haha I just got mixed up as you said. Such a silly mistake! Thanks
This helped me out so much thank you
Superb explanation..thanks a lot sir..found it really helpful!!
Thank you so much finally understand the ICE method
Video on Kp please! This was soo helpful thank you!
Anne M You're the second person to ask for this tonight! Will be doing one at some point
I think there is a mistake(sign) concerning the values of Cmol on the left of the reaction(reactants)
these videos are so helpful
Oh my god i have exams glad you think so!
+Machemguy how do u calculate the equilibrium conc of one reactant when all ur given is the kc and equilibrium moles of both products and one of the two reactants and the volume???????
And ur not given the inital moles
So helpful !!!! thank you
+Emily Solman You're welcome, glad it helped
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