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What a life saver! I did not understand this concept and was struggling . This helped tremendously and explained everything ! Thank you !
Please correct me if I'm wrong but when you reveal the answers at the last bit,13:13, you have stannic (tin) labelled as Pb (lead). I believe the answer should be SnCl not PbCl4.
You are a good teacher, Mr. Chem!
Honestly thank you so much !!!
thank you so much! i understood more than my college class
Question. Fe and Mn are transition metals right? So where did you get their charges from.
he got them from the table at 2:19 (ik im like a year later)
They change depending on how they form. They are variable, which is why we need the Roman numerals.
Seriously , THANK YOU
nicely explained
Thank you!!
great teacher
9:00 why does he not write the charges?
Thank you so much!
you are awesome thank you very much ❤❤
Soooo helpful
For Fe2O3 why would you have the charges multiply to 6?
+6 and -6 add to 0
For stannic chloride, it should have been SnCl4.
This teacher sounds like Technoblade tbh
isn't lead a basic metal why does it get the roman numeral?
Pb (lead) is a transition metal and would be treated as a type II ionic compound.
wow
he no offense but you literally just said some of the names without explaining why
Some of these answers are wrong
haha i’m still so very confused
Thank you!
Thank you^^
What a life saver! I did not understand this concept and was struggling . This helped tremendously and explained everything ! Thank you !
Please correct me if I'm wrong but when you reveal the answers at the last bit,13:13, you have stannic (tin) labelled as Pb (lead). I believe the answer should be SnCl not PbCl4.
You are a good teacher, Mr. Chem!
Honestly thank you so much !!!
thank you so much! i understood more than my college class
Question. Fe and Mn are transition metals right? So where did you get their charges from.
he got them from the table at 2:19 (ik im like a year later)
They change depending on how they form. They are variable, which is why we need the Roman numerals.
Seriously , THANK YOU
nicely explained
Thank you!!
great teacher
9:00 why does he not write the charges?
Thank you so much!
you are awesome
thank you very much ❤❤
Soooo helpful
For Fe2O3 why would you have the charges multiply to 6?
+6 and -6 add to 0
For stannic chloride, it should have been SnCl4.
This teacher sounds like Technoblade tbh
isn't lead a basic metal why does it get the roman numeral?
Pb (lead) is a transition metal and would be treated as a type II ionic compound.
wow
he no offense but you literally just said some of the names without explaining why
Some of these answers are wrong
haha i’m still so very confused
Thank you!
Thank you^^