Dude that was awesome thanks so much you made it so clear I appreciate you taking the time out of your day to do this for all of us trying to learn thank you
Great Video! Can you help me with a problem I have? The problem says: A 6.639 g sample of CoBr2 • 6H2O is heated until all the water of hydration is removed. What will be the mass of the remaining CoBr2? Thank you!
Ononto Chowdhury lmao ik it’s probably too late cause we’re all cramming a night before but it’s given in the question for part A they tell you the mass
OMGEEEE!!! I get it!!! Thank you very much! It's a bit similar from getting the empirical formula, right? BTW, I have a question, what if it's hydrated copper sulfate: CuSO4 (dot) 5H2O how do you exactly know that there is 5 H2O when there is no given equation,number, etc.?
This is gold. My chemistry one professor can't teach for her life.
praise the Lord for TH-cam. I would be failing chem
Did you graduate
thank you for explaining this! after 2 hours of lecture and just more confusion this made it very simple.
Thank you so much!! I'm already flunking out the start of my Jr year in high school because of this chem class... But this helped a lot! Thanks!
4 more points on a 20 point quiz than before! Thanks a ton!!!
Big help. This was the one part of my Chem assignment I didn't understand. Not anymore.
Dude that was awesome thanks so much you made it so clear I appreciate you taking the time out of your day to do this for all of us trying to learn thank you
Great Video! Can you help me with a problem I have? The problem says: A 6.639 g sample of CoBr2 • 6H2O is heated until all the water of hydration is removed. What will be the mass of the remaining CoBr2? Thank you!
little late...but I think its 4.441g
@@aaronlubinsky5304 lol a little late
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I have my final on this tomorrow so I hope you did well in your class
Question- isn't the molar mass of ba(oh)2 only a 171g, where does the .3 come from?
what's the difference between mass and molar mass?
so good, so straightforward, thank you.
thank you so much. With just the lab manual i cannot learn it myself. This was so helpful!!!!
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@KrazyVideosInc No, you saved yourself :) You did the work. Good luck with your studies and thank you for those kind words.
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What if you're given percent of water and percent of h and o as well how do you distinguish whether some H or some O belong to water or an hydrate?
Very Helpful. Thank You!
What about clathrate seep?
7:20 how did he get 27.2 g
Ononto Chowdhury lmao ik it’s probably too late cause we’re all cramming a night before but it’s given in the question for part A they tell you the mass
You're the greatest, don't forget it!
awesome clear video
OMGEEEE!!! I get it!!! Thank you very much! It's a bit similar from getting the empirical formula, right? BTW, I have a question, what if it's hydrated copper sulfate: CuSO4 (dot) 5H2O how do you exactly know that there is 5 H2O when there is no given equation,number, etc.?
omg thank you so much this was so beautfiul god bless you .
Thanks! This is really helpful! I smiled at the end of this video. Every time I look at the problems on my paper, I get serious. >_
My chemistry teacher cant explain anything to me I go to watch a 10 minute video and learn it all.
Good Job....
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Thank you. God bless you. :)
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Who else hears Rick Moranis in this dudes voice?
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So helpful
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Weak bonding? I thought when hydrogen is involved it would be hydrogen bonding which is the strongest bonding.
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biochemistry formuls chemistry
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Thank you, my teacher does not teach.
h hydro c carbon o oxygen
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