tip for the exam if your accurate values aren't within the decimal place specified by your exam board (0.1cm3 in my case) then just write them down within that decimal place even if that's not what you got
Thanks, I'm homeschooled and have never done any practical work. I'm attempting CIE A-levels this october and your videos have been of immesuarable help to me. Could you please refer me to any CIE videos and/or a video/webpage dealing with the small details like rinsing the burette with distilled water followed by the titrant?
Thank god i watch this. I got an A on my practical thanks to you. Not for Alevel but since year 9 and now im in year 11 soon i will be having my olevels and here i am again watching your video😅
Thank you so much, some practicals I was not able to do because of a lack of practical equipment. I really appreciate u uploading this playlist. Thank you❤️
Could you please do a video on how to do back titration calculations for AQA A level Chemistry ??? I've tried so hard but i just don't seem to get it or I get lost in doing the calculations.
Thanks got 2 ISAs tomorrow including a titration and was really freaking out about it and needed a basic recap of what a titration even was and this really helped thanks :)
Maintaining the titre values in cubic centimeter makes makes calculation easily and also it prevents one from rounding the figure when converted to cubic decimetre.Thanks
Has anyone noticed: the physics teachers don't allow you to take readings in between the least count and the chemistry teachers allow you to estimate between least counts e.g. that 10.05 in the first reading
"i literally want a drop" •opens the whole tap lol
Bro! Lol
tip for the exam
if your accurate values aren't within the decimal place specified by your exam board (0.1cm3 in my case) then just write them down within that decimal place even if that's not what you got
great work seriously ,, you deserve more views
Thanks, I'm homeschooled and have never done any practical work. I'm attempting CIE A-levels this october and your videos have been of immesuarable help to me. Could you please refer me to any CIE videos and/or a video/webpage dealing with the small details like rinsing the burette with distilled water followed by the titrant?
+Hjalmar Rall I don't know of any CIE videos, I'm afraid 😥
A-Level Chemistry by Primrose Kitten TBH it the same thing...im doing CIE A level and it's just same except ur advised to keep the unit in dm-3
@hjalmar l am writing this exam series and l would love to know any videos or resources that helped you
Thank god i watch this. I got an A on my practical thanks to you. Not for Alevel but since year 9 and now im in year 11 soon i will be having my olevels and here i am again watching your video😅
Thank you!, you explained everything so well and step by step, which really helped :)
Thank you so much, some practicals I was not able to do because of a lack of practical equipment. I really appreciate u uploading this playlist. Thank you❤️
Could you please do a video on how to do back titration calculations for AQA A level Chemistry ??? I've tried so hard but i just don't seem to get it or I get lost in doing the calculations.
+Jitesh Chandegra I'll add it to the list!
Thanks got 2 ISAs tomorrow including a titration and was really freaking out about it and needed a basic recap of what a titration even was and this really helped thanks :)
Why not convert into dm cubed
just a question; why didn't you convert the volume into dm^3, instead of keeping it in cm^3?
Maintaining the titre values in cubic centimeter makes makes calculation easily and also it prevents one from rounding the figure when converted to cubic decimetre.Thanks
Caprice Foster nice
That's why I was confused about why she didnt do it
@@ishmaelotoo8078 but isnt the concentration in moldm(-3)
@@zeeshanhussain891 yes, concentration is measured in moldm-3
is this for new spec AQA? and can you also make a biology required practicals playlist, please?
How many drops of indicators?
The video is great tho, the audio is not quite audible?
Thank you for this video. It's so helpful. :)
0.1 M means 0.1moles per cubic centimeter or 0.1 moles per cubic decimeter ??
decimeter, but you've prolly graduated by now lol
@@rapspubg lol bold to assume he graduated
mann this burette tap really sucks u wanna add one drop and more gets added
Has anyone noticed: the physics teachers don't allow you to take readings in between the least count and the chemistry teachers allow you to estimate between least counts e.g. that 10.05 in the first reading
Thanks 😊 😊
Volume should be in dm^3
Please make your voice more audible
Can you speak in any lower voice than this?
Why you whispering
Your hands tell that you have a cat
i got cie tomorrow
same here... are u ready for it? cuz I'm not lol
+Kevin Lin hell no but im not scared (panic)
haha where u at
+Kevin Lin Tanzania, Africa
how did u do on the exam? its hard af
fuck me this gals been self harming
Or has cats..
Bekar
Not use a English
tou english seekh