I love this animation, that can help me to understand. If you don't mind, I wanna use your video and add in my project (e-modul) for support it. I hopefully you give me your permission. Thankyou so much🙏
You need to watch our video on bonding th-cam.com/video/lQKC3BFZK6w/w-d-xo.html Electrons are held strongly in non-metals and non-metals react by attracting electrons till their outer shell is full. As the atoms get larger down a group this attraction, and thus the reactivity, becomes less (lower pull from the nucleus as the electrons get further from it).
Chlorine is a disinfectant and so kills bacteria. Which is why it is used to treat drinking water and swimming pool water. Chlorine is also found in lots of other products including paints, paper, textiles, insecticides, PVC plastic (which has lots of uses) and is also used during the manufacturing of lots of pharmaceuticals. Fluorine is used to make uranium hexafluoride which is used to separate uranium isotopes in the nuclear power industry. It is also found in some solvents and plastics (particularly teflon). Teflon has lots of uses from non-stick frying pans, Gore-Tex waterproof clothes and shoes, and electrical cable insulation.
I just learned a 45-minutes-class-material in 5minutes...
Yvonne Anastasia Sudarman ...toh
Yvonne Anastasia Sudarman thats exactly what i was thinking of!
45 min if the professor is a good communicator and u actually dont fall asleep
Means ur a visual learner my guy
My teacher played this in class. Now I can't complain.
is it just me, or do teachers always pick old videos to teach us about
All you speak is facts
It's a good video
Relatable
anyone else here bc they have to learn it for online school
Anwens Life yep
Unfortunately
Sadly me 😔
test tomorrow and i haven't been taught anything...
yep
thank you,this video explained alot about halogens than my teacher did...
4:27 I heard a few years ago in my school that some high school boys attempted to do that experiment and all they did was destroy are laboratory 😭😂
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Whose teacher sent him to watch this during Science online class
Me
Me
me
Yep
yup
The fact that this was a 5 min video makes my mind blow, great content I love it :)
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
I have a chemistry test tomorrow and this video really helped me out! Thank you so much FuseSchool! I cannot thank you enough!
You are most welcome! Hope it really helps 🙂 Best of luck!
@@fuseschool My test finished today! I aced the question on Halogens because of this wonderful video made by you guys! Thank You!
That's amazing! Well done 🙌
Helped me a lot, especially in this "online class" situation.
Glad it helped you 🙂
The animations really helps a lot. Thank You
is it just me but do u get triggred when she says halogens wrong
This has summarised the topic very well and i understand it now, thank you. 🙂
You're very welcome! Glad you liked it!
thank you so much! this really helped i was struggling with this but know i know
Excellent! Glad it helped!
atiny!!
Thanks a lot to fuse school. It really made me understand the halogens 🤜🏾🤛
Wonderful! Glad to hear it! 🤗
This is interesting. In my country we call it group 17 and we must always add 10 to the valence electrons to find out the group
What country are you from
Same
omg NOW it makes sense! Thank you!
Glad it helped!
Great video overall! Very easy to understand and fun to watch :)
You just saved my life. I love you
Aww thanks! Glad it helped!
I love these animations, it helps me so much
amazing videos you`ll out here helping so many people
wow, thank you so much, this is new to me and i love it
You're so welcome! 💜
Thankyou, great video!
Glad you liked it!
This is a great video, thanks so much for your time
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great - really useful!!
They’re called the halogens because if you breathe them in you will get a halo above your head
woah this is dark
only if yous a good boy
You are the best in teaching thanks now I know that
Glad to hear that!
a useful thing I found ...God bless u.!!
Glad you found it 🙂
Thanks for this! Nice animation, too.
i feel like im no longer learning from my school and my teacher is pawning my class off to fuseschool
Thank u so much , this vid helped me a lot to understand as quickly as it can therfore I am lucky bcz tomorrow is my chemistry exam
We hope your exam went well.
how'd it go
Hey did u get a good mark?
This is a very good presentation. Many thanks!
WOW ! What a great video. Thank you so much !!
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
u deserved a sub
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Great.................
I love this animation, that can help me to understand.
If you don't mind, I wanna use your video and add in my project (e-modul) for support it. I hopefully you give me your permission.
Thankyou so much🙏
No problem! Don't forget to credit FuseSchool and share the link to the original video on our channel.
best chem channel
Thank you!
Thank you 👍
No worries!
keep up the job fuses scholl
Cheers! We will!
Thank you this video was really helpful and I learnt actually quite a lot 👌
Great to hear!
awesome vid loved it
Thanks a ton!
Animation is really good
Thanks it was really helpful . 💖
Glad it was helpful! 🤗
It is a short time lecture i like it
Got an exam coming up...
This really helped! :)
Glad to hear that! Hope it went well!
cool gonna use this to teach group 7 tomorrow
Great!
Awesome animation
Thank you!
Thanks for that, highly appreciated ! :D
thank you :D i have a quiz tomorrow and this helped alot
Great! Hope it went well.
@@fuseschool it did, thank you
Who’s here from school
awesome video, thank you so much.
Glad you think so!
Good video ayesh sir
Thank you!
Very nice and thanks for ur help
Most welcome 😊 glad it was helpful!
Nice presentation
Helped with my revision a lot thanks
So glad!
I LIKE YOUR VIDEO
Thank you for watching and liking the video
thank you! it really helped. :)
Great to hear it!
Every single one of my uppers in our institute pronounces halogen as (hal)ogen, not (hail)ogen.
Super🎉
Thank you for watching
thank you very much that explains alot
Glad it helped!
brilliant thank you
No problem!
Very Good
Good it helps alot thx
Glad it helped!
🙏🙏Wonderfull☺️
Thank you! 😃
explained a lot. thanks
Glad it helped!
Sodium metal = causes burns when ingested
Chlorine gas = toxic gas
Salt = makes food yummy
Much better explained than my teacher 😂
😎🙌
Same
When you realize that Tennessine's missing
0:38 makes literally no sense. "all the halogens have 7ELECTRONS in their valence shell AND CAN ACCEPT 1 ELECTRON"
makes sense...can covalently bond
The shells can hold 8 electrons??
It does, covalent bond. Shell one has 2 electrons shell 2 has 8 electrons and so does shell 3
It really helped for my test
Glad to hear it!
It I’d help understand many things for me
:)
That's great!
very good very good
it was nice
Do u also have group 5 and 6?
We don't cover them separately, unfortunately.
seriously, i 2nd hareboosch! those were 5 very productive minutes of my life...
This video was so understandable than my teacher😁. Thank you for teaching us and sharing this video to us.
You're very welcome! Glad it was helpful!
Epic :D
THANKS ALOT!
No worries!
Thnx
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This is an amazing video, however i would like to know which font you are using for this video.
Hmmm good question, need to check.
@@fuseschool
I'm genuinely surprised you're replying to my comment after so long.
Thanks.
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Taking us a while, sorry about that 😳 The font used in this video is Helvetica.
@@fuseschool Thanks, no problems
my brain is not working at the displacement place part oh my
2:45
Anyone else here to revise before the exam?
We have the exact same examples in book
Why does reactivity decreases going down the group?
You need to watch our video on bonding th-cam.com/video/lQKC3BFZK6w/w-d-xo.html
Electrons are held strongly in non-metals and non-metals react by attracting electrons till their outer shell is full. As the atoms get larger down a group this attraction, and thus the reactivity, becomes less (lower pull from the nucleus as the electrons get further from it).
good
you forgot one of them , Tennessine , Atomic number is 117 , atomic mass is 294 and symbol is Ts
helped me thank you so much if you still alive
Glad it helped 🙂
Any one here from online class??
What about ununseptium (I said tat cause wide o was name edore 2017)
Im only watching this because of online lessons
I think we all are :/
I just got that every school is always taking long time while every education video finishes it
Came from google classroom
Nice video
Thanks!
'flereen' 0:10
what would happen if you combined a halogen with its own halide ion (ex. Br2 and B-)
The person in the video: *pronounces it as "haylogens"
The comment section: "You have violated the ancient commands"
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Thank you so much!
what are the use of chlorine and fluorine
Chlorine is a disinfectant and so kills bacteria. Which is why it is used to treat drinking water and swimming pool water. Chlorine is also found in lots of other products including paints, paper, textiles, insecticides, PVC plastic (which has lots of uses) and is also used during the manufacturing of lots of pharmaceuticals.
Fluorine is used to make uranium hexafluoride which is used to separate uranium isotopes in the nuclear power industry. It is also found in some solvents and plastics (particularly teflon). Teflon has lots of uses from non-stick frying pans, Gore-Tex waterproof clothes and shoes, and electrical cable insulation.
character demi Fluorine I think is used in toothpaste
what is the difference between bromine and bromide ?
Bromine is a chemical element, whereas bromide is a compound of bromine with another element.