Its very interesting how the type of ligand determines the colour of a substance. The fact that the copper sulphate became white in anhydrous form was due to the absence of water ligands. No water ligands means no splitting of the 3d-orbital
more crystals which are crystalline in nature are KNO3,C12H22O11.Potassium Nitrate and Sugar.The video is quite good which is more helpful for my purpose.Thank u sir.
I wasn't able to learn an answer related to this topic.. Came across your video and by practically seeing it ,makes it slot more easier to understand and to learn and not mugup
i could hear the water hiss as it hit the white copper sulfate does this mean that it is an exothermic reaction? also it this copper(ll) sulfate or is it something else? If you keep adding water would this make copper(ll) sulfate solution? other wise this is a cool video really enjoyed it.
I service swimming pools. Copper Sulphate is a great sanitizer. How can I suspend the Copper Sulphate in the water so that it will not stain the pool plaster. If possible, is there a way to buy the suspending materials in a dry form?
So will Copper sulphate mix with water be physical changed? I know that it got mixed with water and color was changed. But it regain their true color back.
To be frankly honest, your way of teaching an practical implementation will solve the problems of chemistry for any one. However, the moment in which you stop making videos, people will cease to benefit.
i don't know what i love more, your voice or your clear instructions this was awesome thank you
+George Lumsden It's not awesome
George Lumsden .
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I also agree with the comment
Thank you sir.
Due to online classes i was not able to understand the experiments .your videos are awesome 👍
Its very interesting how the type of ligand determines the colour of a substance. The fact that the copper sulphate became white in anhydrous form was due to the absence of water ligands. No water ligands means no splitting of the 3d-orbital
Thanks you so much for that clear explanation and experiment.
That was quite helpful.
Very nice 👍 hame hamesha aisi video dekhte rahana
Nice explain sir... Thank you sir
more crystals which are crystalline in nature are KNO3,C12H22O11.Potassium Nitrate and Sugar.The video is quite good which is more helpful for my purpose.Thank u sir.
This is so cool!
sumaya b.s you are right
the experiment was lovely....really helpful
Sushie michelle I too like it. It was totally good
This was quite wonderful! Due to lack of experiments in my school..I get low marks in chemistry..I think the problem is solved now😀👏
wow it is v easy to understand practically.... awesome...
Oh waooooo...the crystals were so beautiful 😮😮😮😮😮😮
Explained very well thanks
I wasn't able to learn an answer related to this topic..
Came across your video and by practically seeing it ,makes it slot more easier to understand and to learn and not mugup
Thank you so much for your kind explanation and your experiment was ever lasting and was very helpful to understand this experiment
Whose watching after 8 years 😄😄
11 years 😂
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To man this is in my lesson I understanded very well by seeing this vedio rather than study thank keep more vedios tq you so much
🤗🤗🤗Thank you so much for lovely explanation sir🤗🤗🤗
Really helpful sir thank u👏👍👍
Lol this is the only way I've understood water of crystallization.. I had my mid terms tomorrow, isn't that something haha. Thanks sir🙂💕
Wonderful explanation sir thanks👏👏👏
OMG ITS SO COOOOOOL❤️❤️
Really nice video.
Can you tell me if the water ligands surrounding the Cu2+ ion act as the water of crystallisation or are they separate?
And then what chemical is formed?please answer me.
i could hear the water hiss as it hit the white copper sulfate does this mean that it is an exothermic reaction? also it this copper(ll) sulfate or is it something else?
If you keep adding water would this make copper(ll) sulfate solution?
other wise this is a cool video really enjoyed it.
Thank you sir. Nice way of explaining.
Sir your explanation is ossom 👌👌👌
Red copper sulphate hai kya ye
I service swimming pools. Copper Sulphate is a great sanitizer. How can I suspend the Copper Sulphate in the water so that it will not stain the pool plaster. If possible, is there a way to buy the suspending materials in a dry form?
Thanks for your instructions it is really helpful for my studies in chemistry in case of this covid situation.
Very nice and fantastic and helpful for me thank you sir
I like your videos so much thank you
Are u Indian? BTW very cool method to teach TY
super explanation sir
Why did it generate heat?
So will Copper sulphate mix with water be physical changed? I know that it got mixed with water and color was changed. But it regain their true color back.
Very good vid
Sir what is difference between cuso4.H20 and cuso4.D2o
2024??
Amazing 👌👌👍👏👏
How to make red cooper soulfide
Sir copper coin needle testing camical name please sir
What is the mass of this experiment
It's very practical
FeSO4·7H2O - Green vitriol
ZnSO4.7H2O white vitriol
Brief and to the point thank u
What r anhydrous substances
What is the principal of this experiment?
Super 🥰
love it!
very much nice
Nice..
This was such a good video !! Thank you :)
Hello I’m under the water pls help me
What is that white this at 1:20 plz
MrToby296 it is called "Anhydrous copper sulphate crystals" which is white in colour...
it is really helpful for me
Soooooooo satisfying
So cool!!!
Awaj nhi arahi..😑
Thank you very much sir 😀😀😀😀
my problem resolved...thanks
Thanks alot sir
Ossum
amazing
Tq sir wonderful explanation
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Really helpful and a good example. thanks
Ohh
Thank you sir
Good video
Ur holding out on me.... where’s the actual video where it says ur supposed to freeze it into crystals?
Seriously 😒
Ya🙄
thanks man ur awesome
Very nicely n clearly explined n performed👍
We had the same video in our class
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Good morning Sir
i donnot understand cleary
Idk but THAT IS SO COOL DAM
best
thanks
more helpful
nic36
I meant to say, Copper is a great Algaecide as well....
thanks for helping me in exam LOL
wow
Loveeee u sirr
Me watching after 10 years😮
Not bad
Good morning Sir Sir
mr white? is that you?
11 yrs
I am graduated but still I don't know about the water of crystallization. Education system is worse.
Other :nice sir
Legend: kya bol rahahe
Obviously you don’t understand copper tauntaun you are using the wrong color copper
Michael.... is that you?
Yaa
The other example is alum
2022
This is not how we did in the lab 😑
best,🤣
After 11 years 😅
To be frankly honest, your way of teaching an practical implementation will solve the problems of chemistry for any one. However, the moment in which you stop making videos, people will cease to benefit.
To add, your content was not made for continuous veiwing. So as I am sure, you do not care for views.
Education is invaluable but not entertaining.
Calcium carbonate