I just wanted to understand what atoms are but now i'm listening,watching all of your videos.when in school i just didn't understand chemistry at all but your teaching made me realise how beautiful,interesting and fun chemistry really is......thank you so much
same here, a proof of how voluntary, free open education is much more pleasent and loved by human nature. first i started of wanting to know how rice is planted and grown, then i wanted to know whats in rice chemically as in nutritions, and then i was curious of plants are basically chemical factories, so i ended up here, if it was school, i would have learned this in 3 or 4 different subjects, bio, chem, and also detatched from my personal interest
Wow, Ian, you are a great teacher. I only wanted to know about atoms and now I've been absorbed by your videos. I'm not into chemistry but I could have been. Anyway, thank you!
I am doing an assignment at the moment about reversible and irreversible changes. Would anyone be able to tell me if photosynthesis and respiration are reversible or irreversible? Thank you
+Ian Stuart we're all hoping you will post C video!! 😉 Btw your new url doesn't seem to work. Is that to be expected at this time? Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
***** CO2 is a negligible part of the greenhouse effect. Water vapor is the main greenhouse gas. To get CO2 to have a drastic effect, they have to postulate a positive feedback mechanism with water vapor, with the tiny added heating from CO2 causing more evaporation from the oceans. But there is also evidence of a NEGATIVE feedback, with that additional water vapor forming clouds that reflect light back into space.
Would be helpful if you defined endothermic and exothermic. I created another time and looked for definitions, but that broke my concentration. and NOOO. Don't just say "energy from the sun". I want to know where the photons come in.
I just wanted to understand what atoms are but now i'm listening,watching all of your videos.when in school i just didn't understand chemistry at all but your teaching made me realise how beautiful,interesting and fun chemistry really is......thank you so much
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same here, a proof of how voluntary, free open education is much more pleasent and loved by human nature.
first i started of wanting to know how rice is planted and grown, then i wanted to know whats in rice chemically as in nutritions,
and then i was curious of plants are basically chemical factories, so i ended up here,
if it was school, i would have learned this in 3 or 4 different subjects, bio, chem, and also detatched from my personal interest
Thank you Prakash
only 17,000 hits This site should easily have 100 times more, such a clear explanation
Thanks for the compliment, Jamie. And I agree with you :)
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Thank you! This helped much more than class could’ve.
Great to hear, Meryam.
I like this video, It makes sense.
Thanks Sara
Wow, Ian, you are a great teacher. I only wanted to know about atoms and now I've been absorbed by your videos. I'm not into chemistry but I could have been. Anyway, thank you!
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kinda cheeky really. i love it, hands down this was the best video i saw today
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Thanks Noah. Better to reply late than never :)
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I am doing an assignment at the moment about reversible and irreversible changes. Would anyone be able to tell me if photosynthesis and respiration are reversible or irreversible? Thank you
Bravo, Ian! 👍🏻
+Ian Stuart we're all hoping you will post C video!! 😉
Btw your new url doesn't seem to work. Is that to be expected at this time?
Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
Great video Ian!
So helpful
Hi Ian Stuart,
Thank you! You're a real inspiration to us all.
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Thank you Agham.
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I learned a lot
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3 years later im just now watching this for my science class
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superve video!
And that is why Carbon dioxide is not a pollutant.
***** CO2 is a negligible part of the greenhouse effect. Water vapor is the main greenhouse gas. To get CO2 to have a drastic effect, they have to postulate a positive feedback mechanism with water vapor, with the tiny added heating from CO2 causing more evaporation from the oceans. But there is also evidence of a NEGATIVE feedback, with that additional water vapor forming clouds that reflect light back into space.
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Would be helpful if you defined endothermic and exothermic. I created another time and looked for definitions, but that broke my concentration.
and
NOOO. Don't just say "energy from the sun". I want to know where the photons come in.
This was produced for primary school kids, Vera. The wave-particle duality of light is a bit advanced for them.
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what gives us the right to add 6 to balance the equation?
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after i watched this video i think i am the smartest 8th grader ever
Good to hear, Vinesh :)