Solubility
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ก.พ. 2014
- 070 - Solubility
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the dissolution of a solute in a solution can be explained as a reversible reaction. Bonds in the solid solute are broken and the ions are dissolved in a solution. The Ksp (or solubility product constant) can be used to explain the solubility of various salts.
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This must be the most helpful and professional channel on youtube. THANKS!
John A This.
I like how you said "professional" because the crash courses guy is there trying so hard to be more interesting instead of delivering quality information
you're just the teacher i needed. Thank you.
Thank you for teaching without trying to be "cool" or "funny."
exactly, I find that stuff so annoying
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Wow u almost have the same pfp with the guy down below
For real oh my gosh
7 years later, and I still look to your videos for help. Thank you so much!
I get excited every time I see your video. Thanks Mr Andersen, you explain things so clearly :)
Loved the dynamic simulations! This even helped me to remember that the system is always in movement no matter the Ksp magnitude. Thanks
this was so good I came back to watch it again!!! Thank you
Thank you! You somehow manage to make everything clearer! I wish my teacher showed this much interest!
Mr. Anderson, you rock! Thanks again.
clap clap clap very helpful i love it.
i didnt feel that my chem. teacher covered this topic very well i now i belive i understand it so thank you.
Thank you so much for your hard work. Best professor! The way you deliver your lecture is just awesome.
mr andersen is amazing and i have lots of admiration for him well done king
very appreciative of ur work mr andersen well done mr andersen
You are amazing Prof. , thank you very much!!
Great explanation! It reduces confusion
Thank you sir.
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Great video!
That video was veery helpful, THAANKS!!!
thank God I came here. that was really helpful. thanks
this was really helpful. thanks a ton.
that was very very very helpful! Awesome Wish you had explained more how exactly pH works on solubility constant, also you didnt' really use the word "precipitate" maybe that's the same as solid?
It was great and very helpful! Thank you. :)
great job mr andersen
can you talk about the common ion effect ? please thank you
Thanks alot
this video gave me a clear idea abt ksp
At 2.51 what does he mean by its been pushed more to the right side of the eqaution? if its forming solids again then its heading more towards the left
Very good explain
Excelentes videos. La traducción por favor.
It's really helpful sir
For people wondering how pH can affect precipitation, there is something called the common ion effect. The ion in these particular cases is Hydrogen
great video
Nice video
Good videos - In this one you finished with the comment "I hope this was helpful" Yes, it was. But, what would be really helpful is for you to do a video that looks at ocean water - atmospheric, CO2 exchange. I tried finding something at your channel but no luck.
Your videos have been very helpful, thank you so much
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AP Chem in the morning........ so pumped
yo bro you too?
literally got a 2..... that multiple choice was so hard
God bless you
I still need to know one thing.
How does the pH change the solubility? you only tell that it does, but HOW??????
+Holagrimola When u talk about solubility you talk about covalant bondes.Covalent bonds may be polar or non-polar depending on the electronegativity of the atoms involved in binding, water have both (positive and negative) ,so pH have a direct effect on solubility , u cant see it clearly if u understund covalent bonds
Amazing
How did he get the 37.3 as Ksp?
+Kheyla Orival I think he got it from a table, he didn't calculate it using given concentrations.
But, if given concentrations in a question, I imagine you're supposed to multiply them to get Ksp.
Make video on raoults law
ah man, I love u for AP bio, but I find ur chemistry videos lacking. Could u maybe do more practice problems? Could u also talk about RICE charts? I feel like chemistry requires more practice, while bio is more conceptual. Thanks for the help tho!
Check the videos 63-64. There he explains the RICE charts. More practice questions would indeed be really helpful though. Mr Andersen is a great teacher!
IT FINALLY CLICKED!
Just had a lab on this,:D
I learnt something
No Homo but I genuinely love Mr Anderson.
Any non-high schoolers?
Sherlyn A. hereee
Got some college students up in here
middle
I'm confused about where he got 37.3
Austin Curran probably a standard value
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