Thanks Prof. Dave. I usually don't understand what my teacher says ( broken English and will scold you if you ask her anything) but your vids are simple so that allows me to understand. Thanks man.
DragoTPD : ThePyrusDragon in college you go over basics then go further and further until you don’t know what’s going on anymore and want to crawl in a corner and cry.
Thank you very match. Just I have a questions: what are the applications of electrolyte in the life? And I would like that you mention the applications of any lesson you do Thank you
Electrolytes are used in electricity production, particularly in galvanic cells and electrolytic cells. In these cells, the electrolyte allows for free movement of ions, thereby conducting electrical charge and allowing the cell to function
I understood that electrolytes are nothing special, infact I’m worried electrolyte drinks will kill people sooner simple. Milk for example will have normal level of reactants. Instead people are drinking delayed acid aka a bottle full of electrically reactive chemicals.
Dissociation and ionisation are different processes - you have used the terms interchangeably which would confuse students. eg silver chloride only dissolves/dissociates partially but is a strong electrolyte due to the fact that the part of the crystal that does dissolve is entirely dissolved as ions. Partial ionisation (eg as occurs with acetic acid) partially dissociating is a weak electrolyte since of the dissolved CH3COOH molecules most remain as molecules ad only few ionise into CH3COO- and H+ ions.
Thanking you so much Dr.dave ,it was a wonderful talk ,I m bit curious to know how did you put effects in this videos, like background is running and all kindly enlighten me so, I can also benefit society with regard suhaan
According to my sources, all acids and bases are electrolytes so are they all covalent compounds and dissolvable in water? If they don't dissolve in water, does it mean that their ions don't disassociate either; are some acids/bases that are not electrolytes because of their inability to disassociate in water?
like if it's a strong or weak electrolyte? well usually strong vs. weak is just ionic vs. covalent, but there are plenty of exceptions, like insoluble salts, or strong acids, so really you just kind of have to know them.
at 4:28 you say "donate a proton" is this correct because if so I'm confused cause I thought elements couldn't lose or gain protons outside of nuclear stuff?
I understand now. I didn't put it together on my own that an H+ ion is literally just a proton since hydrogen doesn't have any neutrons. Ps. I'm leaving my dumb mistake in case anyone else has the same thought.
@@ProfessorDaveExplains maybe a video about calculating the pKa would clarify why some acids are stronger than others. Do like your channel a lot! Thnx
@@ProfessorDaveExplains Thanks for the reply. Yes, I just watched your "Acids and Bases, pH and pOH" lesson and it is crystal clear for me now. I am studying about chemical corrosion of rocks and minerals and the term electrolyte came when I was looking at one of the processes of chemical corrosion which is hydrolysis. All of that to take the term of electrolyte. Thanks for the lesson it is very helpful.
Thanks Prof. Dave. I usually don't understand what my teacher says ( broken English and will scold you if you ask her anything) but your vids are simple so that allows me to understand. Thanks man.
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Blasphemous, this isn't funny
" BRAWNDO got what plants crave! It got electrolytes!" ;) A heart if you understand!
It's what plants crave!
...the thirst mutilator!
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Your videos inspire me to love general chemistry even more. Thanks Professor Dave.
Super helpful!! I'm taking a chem course in college and this helped me understand how the material I've learned is connected! Thanks
Elizabeth Dubinsky what college do u go to 😅😅 we learn this in 8th grade
DragoTPD : ThePyrusDragon in college you go over basics then go further and further until you don’t know what’s going on anymore and want to crawl in a corner and cry.
@@paarthjagga7287 its covered in a basic college chemistry course.
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so i should drink hydrochloric acid if i need electrolytes?
haha no don't do it!
No, you have to mix it with water first
Yah!!! Go for it
You have to mix it with water first 😰
Dilution might help
Now I know how Charlie Brown felt when talking to his teacher
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A 😊student from Pakistan. Excellent Sir.
How nicely you taught sir i am now Cristal clear about this topic.... Thanks a lot... Actually i m from India....
“Water? Like from the toilet?”
What for?
This kinda saved my chemistry test. (I’m studying to be a chemistry & physics teacher) and this was a bit fussy for me
You helped me a lot in my electrochemistry course.
Used this video to study for my exam thanks for the help
Thank you very match.
Just I have a questions: what are the applications of electrolyte in the life?
And I would like that you mention the applications of any lesson you do
Thank you
Electrolytes are used in electricity production, particularly in galvanic cells and electrolytic cells. In these cells, the electrolyte allows for free movement of ions, thereby conducting electrical charge and allowing the cell to function
I've been stuck on a Mastering Chemistry problem for a while now and this video helped me! :) Thank you!
4) Name the electrolyte is used in a salt bridge and write the condition required for its selection.
I can do not understand this video but your video instruction is great
Am I the only one who’s not getting it?😂
No
Not at all! I am very angry right now! :-)
I understood that electrolytes are nothing special, infact I’m worried electrolyte drinks will kill people sooner simple. Milk for example will have normal level of reactants. Instead people are drinking delayed acid aka a bottle full of electrically reactive chemicals.
I understand what he’s saying only because I’m not a novice with chemistry. This is very poorly explained to a novice lol.
I'm 8 th grade and I understand this
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I just watched it with my 14-year-old boy. Good times
I love your presentarion. Please share the electrical proses in human body. What electrolyte we need much.
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Dave you are like my go to on anything I don't understand in school ily and your videos
Science is cool when you keep it simple......Hope this helps!
Dissociation and ionisation are different processes - you have used the terms interchangeably which would confuse students. eg silver chloride only dissolves/dissociates partially but is a strong electrolyte due to the fact that the part of the crystal that does dissolve is entirely dissolved as ions. Partial ionisation (eg as occurs with acetic acid) partially dissociating is a weak electrolyte since of the dissolved CH3COOH molecules most remain as molecules ad only few ionise into CH3COO- and H+ ions.
I don't think I used them interchangeably. Dissociation is for ionic solids, ionization is for covalent acids and bases.
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No one gonna talk about MGR
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As always...You're The Best°°
"Honey, you are working so hard and sweating so much, you better drink a lot of electrolyte"
*hands over sulfuric acid*
Hi sir, This is the first time ,i saw ur video...the intro song is super, it attracts me
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Professor Dave I have got a doubt 🔊How HF is weak electrolyte.. Cause It has electro negative flourine and a proton like hydrogen...??
it's a weak acid, it'll deprotonate
@@ProfessorDaveExplains 👌🆗 tqsm
Simple and fun. Loved it thank you genius
Thanking you so much Dr.dave ,it was a wonderful talk ,I m bit curious to know how did you put effects in this videos, like background is running and all kindly enlighten me so, I can also benefit society
with regard
suhaan
Thank you!
thanks sir
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According to my sources, all acids and bases are electrolytes so are they all covalent compounds and dissolvable in water? If they don't dissolve in water, does it mean that their ions don't disassociate either; are some acids/bases that are not electrolytes because of their inability to disassociate in water?
Phosphate, sodium, calcium, magnesium, chloride.
Nice exp
This is great!
Thanks
I want see a prectical example . Thanks your helping me out from....
Is water electrolyte ?
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i understand the concept but I still can't categorize them o.o
Anyone who is a fan of the movie Idiocracy has heard of the word "electrolytes" before.
" Brawndo's got what plants crave. It's got electrolytes."
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What electrolyte is used for tubular batteries
What about solid electrolytes? I am confused, since an electrolyte was defined as a liquid solution.
Mast video ha sir thanku
Hi ...did acetone strong electrolyt ??? Thanks
Thank you, sir!
I love this video. Thanks a lot sir
Thanks 😊
It might be a dumb question but how to know the molecule’s electricity? How to know if it’s a weak or strong or non just by looking to the names?
like if it's a strong or weak electrolyte? well usually strong vs. weak is just ionic vs. covalent, but there are plenty of exceptions, like insoluble salts, or strong acids, so really you just kind of have to know them.
@@ProfessorDaveExplains please make another video that is more complex+more detailed
Sir copper coin is dipped in electrolyte solution of sulphuric acid and now the copper coin ions charges are activated
This leacture is very very helpful in pendimic situation sir jee 👍
Watching this at 10th class in 2022 from india
I can't hear you. Your intro music though is fine though
Are all minerals that we consume considered to be electrolytes?
How do you get fluids out of the body (legs) due to edema?
got to get the electrons to flow from atom to atom on the far outer circle
los of a electron or gain of a electron
Is vinegar an electrolyte
After watching this I’m confused. Need a easy to understand simple definition
He had me at "sports drinks"
great !!
can water ruin electrolyte?
at 4:28 you say "donate a proton" is this correct because if so I'm confused cause I thought elements couldn't lose or gain protons outside of nuclear stuff?
I understand now. I didn't put it together on my own that an H+ ion is literally just a proton since hydrogen doesn't have any neutrons.
Ps. I'm leaving my dumb mistake in case anyone else has the same thought.
Why HCl is a strong E, & HF is a weak one?, they both produce H3O, so why Prof Dave?
HF is a weak acid
@@ProfessorDaveExplains maybe a video about calculating the pKa would clarify why some acids are stronger than others. Do like your channel a lot! Thnx
Yep check my general chemistry playlist I have other videos on acid base concepts
Superb
Is gatoraid good for electrolites?
love your intro :)"!!!!!!
Nice
Love fron india
Please Make videos on differential equations too.
Thanks professor
Electrolytes conducting electricity is permanent?
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Electrolytes, its what plants crave!
Does it mutilate thirst?
Are acids too electrolytes?
is electrolyte potiental mean how much electric current pass through the electrolyte?
Is a summarization for the process and steps for it?
*is there
I was expecting hydrogen fluoride to be a strong electrolyte in aqueous solution like hydrogen chloride. 3/4.
HF is a weak acid because of the relative instability of the fluoride ion compared with the other halide ions, due to its small size.
@@ProfessorDaveExplains Thanks for the reply. Yes, I just watched your "Acids and Bases, pH and pOH" lesson and it is crystal clear for me now. I am studying about chemical corrosion of rocks and minerals and the term electrolyte came when I was looking at one of the processes of chemical corrosion which is hydrolysis. All of that to take the term of electrolyte. Thanks for the lesson it is very helpful.
Its what Brawndo has.
I'm glad I didn't major in chemistry.
Very thankful for your pronouncing 🙄 keep up good job man very good
I will pass my exams
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You rock dude. Thank you. ☺
weak
non
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weak?
oh cool yay ammonia is weak after all
What about foot edema. Professor dave does it keep the swelling down
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is there a correlation between Acidic solutions and strong electrolytes?
No, both acids and bases can be strong electrolytes.
@@ProfessorDaveExplains Ok thank you
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