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Ответитьwow why dont all professors teach it this way. they make it seem so complicated. this was amazing. thank u thank u thank u
ОтветитьI start chemistry again in a month and needed this review badly, I lost my naming notes and after a winter of calculus and summer of medical tests I have completely forgotten half the things I need to know I appreciate you going over what ionic and molecular compounds are as well as the title content (naming them)
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ОтветитьI understand you more than our chemistry teacher
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ОтветитьI got a 42 out of 100 the lowest score I’ve ever gotten on a test 🥲
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Ответитьthank you sooo much i think i understand!!!!
ОтветитьWhy is 6 on top though, where did it come from. I understand it needs to cancel but why did it randomly pop up
Ответить4 years of chemistry and I understand this better than I ever had before... You just saved me for this test
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ОтветитьIn this 10 minute video you were more thorough in explaining all of this than my actual college chem teacher could in an hour long lecture video
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ОтветитьSuper duper helpful! Thank you so much for the video. Wouldn't have been able to figure this out in a timely fashion otherwise.
Ответитьthis makes so much more sense. chemistry is kicking me down in my first semester of college. thank you so much
ОтветитьAwesome video. Thank you
Ответитьionic compund u always hv to balance the charges
ОтветитьAre we going to address polyatomic ionic compounds?
ОтветитьSo.......... what about....multiple compounds that don't add up to Zero aka cancelling out? I can't find examples anywhere.
Ответитьi regret taking chem and calculus both during my first college semester
ОтветитьThank you!!!! I week to cover this and my online chem professor is everywhere when explaining nomenclature
Ответитьit helped in class thanks
ОтветитьYou were able to explain in the first 2 minutes more than I learned from my chem professor
ОтветитьYou are a life saver ❤️
ОтветитьThis is just an amazing tutorial. You are an excellent teacher and your students are lucky to have you!
Ответитьdo you have to put it in parentheses every time there is a polyatomic ion?
ОтветитьMy test is second period and I am watching this on the bus
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ОтветитьWhy tf don't my professor make it this clear when we're in class.
ОтветитьI have this test tomorrow
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ОтветитьQuestion about Cu3(PO4)2.. the PO4 has a charge of -3, and there’s two of them giving it a total charge of -6. Why does the Cu not end up with a charge of +6?
ОтветитьThank you im failing my chemistry class i hope i will score good in nomenclature quiz
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ОтветитьI just started studying this and I got a test in two days (oops) and this was VERY helpful. Thank you!
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ОтветитьWaiting for my teacher to hand out the test
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ОтветитьMy exam is in 3 hours, I hope I can get how to answer this
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