The 8 Classes of Minerals Part 2: Carbonates, Sulfates, and Phosphates
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ธ.ค. 2022
- With four classes down we have four to go! Here we will focus on three of those four, carbonates, sulfates, and phosphates. These are the ones with polyatomic anions, which are oxyanions. We will also discuss mineraloids, which seem like minerals but aren't. Ever want to know what makes up limestone caves? Check this out!
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Love this series!! 😉
Hell yeah! New vids make me hyped
Can't wait for the ecology series and for the upcoming silicates video. Please if you can top up this series by discussing also the molecular composition of the different types of soil and why are they so different in structure from rocks and are they considered minerals as well ?
Soil would be interesting.
It's essentially "very small rocks" produces from weathering and organic matter.
Types of soil change based on the type, size, and composition ratio of the very small rocks and organic matter mixtures.
Great content, Professor Dave. Minerology is a long-standing hobby of mine, so I'm enjoying learning some of the harder science behind my rock collecting penchant.
Also, at 5:30, I was looking away for a moment and thought you said, "Salacious ooze," which is something quite different... LOL! Anyway, that brought a rather unnerving picture to mind so I had to wind it back to realize what you actually said.
For some reason I never get bored of your videos even if they weren't for me
Can't wait to hear about silicates. Interesting matter.
I wasn't that interested in minerals but have a friend that loves collecting crystals and such. Have send her links of your videos and I'm sure she'll find it interesting.
Which types are the ones that give off the best chakras, frequencies and energies?
0:58 why does nitrate have a 2- charge?
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idk how but you got me paying attention
So this is the complete list. You might have made a video on some of them but kindly consider the topics left by you in your upcoming videos. Its a huge request.
Difference between electron affinity and electron gain enthalpy
Electronegativity
Nature of Oxides
ionization energy
Excitation energy
binding/separation energy
Rydbergs Formula.
Total Spectral lines formula
spectral lines in particular series
De-Broglie hypothesis Formulas
Heisenberg's uncertainty formulae
Fajan's Rule
Covalent Bond
VSEPR Theory
Hybridization
Formal charge
Dipole moment
Resonance
Molecular orbital theory
Hydrogen bond
METALLURGY
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Can't wait to hear about their magical properties and healing effects...
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Why do ions like CO3 form if there is no compound of carbon attached to 3 oxygens that needs two electrons that exists on its own not attached to any metal ions
I don't know if I understand your question, but I think what you are looking for is carbonic acid. It is H-O-C(=O)-O-H. The CO3 needs two hydrogen (+) to stabilize. Well, I guess you could say it is HCO3 that needs one H to stabilize. Anyway, carbonates are formed when carbonic acid (usually that exists in chemical equilibrium in water) reacts with metals.
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Who else thought the thumbnail had a little bearded biker head in the middle of the crystal?
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We need a video on carbon 14 in diamonds. I can't find any real science saying it was found. Every Creationists site says it was though.
Is that true? What is the real story?
Hi . The Age of Rocks site has "RADIOCARBON EVIDENCE FOR THE ANTIQUITY OF THE EARTH" which I think covers this point. Short answer: Typical Creationist Misrepresentation aka Lying for Jesus.
What do you think? People he makes such claims are either relying on contaminated or fraudulent samples/measurements.
In other words, just because you measure c-14 radiation in a diamond sample, doesn't mean it formed in less them 55 thousand years, that carbon dating is unreliable or anything like that.
You need more than one data point to compete with tons of other data evidence. You don't go taking wild conclusions before you substantiate the validity of the evidence. If that had been done to the satisfaction of the scientific community, whoever made such discovery would possibly gain a noble or some great prize.
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