I'm taking Chem. for engineers and it's a very fast paced class that covers a lot of the material from Chem 1 and Chem 2, i just want you to know that you're videos have been a life saver whenever I get behind! Keep up the awesome work :)
Here's my problem... I'm getting questions asking for the elementary steps, and only being given the equations. For example, if your chemical is being used, the question would ask... List the elementary steps of the following equation: CO + NO2 ---> CO2 + NO I don't have various gases isolated in jars in my house unfortunately, so I can't determine the individual steps from experimenting lol can you help?
Many other videos speak much faster than this, professors speak faster than this. He is speaking slow and taking his time, and being clear. If you missed something don't complain just play it back, this is TH-cam...
I'm taking Chem. for engineers and it's a very fast paced class that covers a lot of the material from Chem 1 and Chem 2, i just want you to know that you're videos have been a life saver whenever I get behind! Keep up the awesome work :)
Where did NO3 come from? Why did CO & CO2 disappear in the first step?
Best Chem videos I've ever seen! Great explanations
You made this process so much easier for me to understand. Thanks so much!
This are so fantastic
Hey thanks a bunch this series really helps me make sense of reaction rates
your videos are nice and straight to the point
Thanks dude!
You have helped me so much in Chem I and II
how did you get to the elementary steps... or how did u determine what becomes the elementary step
Great job again Ben... Rate Law is/was a little tricky initially.... I'm grasping now..
did you go for a run?
your breathing is so... audible..
explain the example geez
what book do you use as a reference to make your tutorials?
how did you get 2NO_2_ in the first elementary step? i only see one one in the initial equation?
because no2 is also present in the reactants on the second elementary step, only one shows up in the overall
Thanks for your help. This video really helped.
Here's my problem...
I'm getting questions asking for the elementary steps, and only being given the equations. For example, if your chemical is being used, the question would ask...
List the elementary steps of the following equation: CO + NO2 ---> CO2 + NO
I don't have various gases isolated in jars in my house unfortunately, so I can't determine the individual steps from experimenting lol can you help?
does anyone know the song snipit at the end?
very helpful material.
simple easy to understand, thank you man
i dont get it man... why didnt u explain whether the no2 equations were uni or bimolecular and actually SHOW their rate laws?
How you know that product of these reaction
Just curious: Why uni, bi, and ter instead of mono, di, and tri? Hmm...
Thank you so much
you're the best
Oh shit, 2011. Do u still reply to us on this video? 😂
Thanks a bunch ur so astonishing 👏🤩
thanks
Who get what he says at 7:35? See if I can get what there?
nice tut . keep it up
Thank you so much I finally understand it
Does anyone know how you determine what and how many molecules are going to be in the elementary steps?? Like how are you deriving them?? Ahhh!!
Thank you!
I completely understand now
thank you!!!
Thanks a lot!!! That really helped.
geez, why so many mean comments. Some people need to learn some manners and how to provide constructive criticism -_-
Many other videos speak much faster than this, professors speak faster than this. He is speaking slow and taking his time, and being clear. If you missed something don't complain just play it back, this is TH-cam...
hello from the other side
through experiments
wait what?????
Bean you know, that your explanations are a little bit boring and sometimes so slow!) really
LOL!!
catalytic automobile converter,
You all saying you had no idea how to go from step one to step two... it’s the easiest step 😂
you talk way too fast