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Nic Carlson
Registrace 4. 10. 2015
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Percent Composition of Elements in a Compound
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Percent Composition of Elements in a Compound
Conversion Practice: Mole to Mass Conversions
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Conversion Practice: Mole to Mass Conversions
Conversion Practice: Moles to Particle Conversions
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Conversion Practice: Moles to Particle Conversions
Molar Mass: How to Find Molar Mass of Elements and Compounds
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Molar Mass: How to Find Molar Mass of Elements and Compounds
Energy Sublevels and Electron Configuration
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Energy Sublevels and Electron Configuration
Concentration Simulation Directions
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Concentration Simulation Directions
Example of Plotting Pressure vs.Volume Graph
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Example of Plotting Pressure vs.Volume Graph
Practice Problems: Enthalpy of Fusion and Vaporization
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Practice Problems: Enthalpy of Fusion and Vaporization
Thermodynamics Week 2 - Google Slides Part 2
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Thermodynamics Week 2 - Google Slides Part 2
Thermodynamics Week 2 - Google Slides Part 3
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Thermodynamics Week 2 - Google Slides Part 3
Thermodynamics Week 2 - Google Slides Part 1
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Thermodynamics Week 2 - Google Slides Part 1
Calorimeter Lab - Finding Specific Heat
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Calorimeter Lab - Finding Specific Heat
Calculating Heat with a Temperature Change
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Calculating Heat with a Temperature Change
Limiting Reactant Example Problem part 1
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Limiting Reactant Example Problem part 1
Limiting Reactant Example Problem part 2
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Limiting Reactant Example Problem part 2
Practice on Stoichiometry problems using foldable
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Practice on Stoichiometry problems using foldable
Stoichiometry (Molar Mass and Mass to Mol Conversions)
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Stoichiometry (Molar Mass and Mass to Mol Conversions)
Balancing Equations (8 Practice Problems)
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Balancing Equations (8 Practice Problems)
Law of Conservation of Mass - Measuring mass of Carbon Dioxide
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Law of Conservation of Mass - Measuring mass of Carbon Dioxide
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Do you have a video on acids and bases? Love the way you teach
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Love this video ❤
Is it some kind of a black magic? I thought it's impossible for me to understand chemistry
Thank you so much for this vid, the notes I got from my class confused me but this made everything crystal clear
Its easy to rearrange dots on paper but how are double bonds in real electron orbits?
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I love how you say they share happily and now they are living happily... ❤😊😅
What are valence electrons?
Valence electrons are electrons in the outermost energy level of an atom. It is the valence electrons that are involved in chemical bonding.
You Did a really good job sir
Thanks for the Clear explanation! you saved me from my chem test
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I understand very well 😅😅😅
Great Sir❤
Thank You SO much!!, very clear and helpful video!!, Keep up the good work 💗!
Thank you sir for example showing. Jussojuan
You're amazing
Thank you Nic! You helped me a lot 😊
thanks buddy it was very helpful
why goup 18 not reactive
Elements react with each other in order for valence electrons to fill their energy levels. The elements in group 18 have a full set of valence electrons so they don't react.
An electronegative is the ability that pull the pair electrons to form an anion
Great explanation
This video deserves more likes and comments
Thanks for the amazing video ❤
This video helped me understand so easily.
Thank you, this helped so much!!
Thank you for your efforts. You know, I am from Libya. I am grateful to you
MY GOODNESS. AMAZING INSTRUCTIONS
Best explanation. Thank you!
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hello can you please make a video about ion dipole forces
Thank you
I have a Question about the delta minus charge going toward a curtain electron. While ur video is pretty clear except one thing. What makes an element get a negative charge ? Is it because the electrons give their negative charge to that element or is it because the electronegativity of that element is higher than the other electron ?
The higher the electronegativity the more the electrons get pulled to that element. This means that the element with a higher electronegativity will have the electron closer to it more frequently. Because electrons have a negative charge the element that they are closer to will get a partial negative charge.
THANK YOU!! You explained it very good and now I understand it way more than before ❤👏🎉
My grades thank you😆
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Holy shit I wish you were my teacher 😫😫
Thanks mate really needed that!
Oh thanks dear you might not know but u helped alot😢
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My professional advice is to not agiate or stir sugar when melting it will cause it to crystalize
Thanks in 6 hours I have my exam at it's 01:33 in the morning 🌅🥱🥲
how did it go?
thank u so much!
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Thank you sir,I just want to know one thing,is C-Br polar or non polar
Bromine has a slightly higher electronegativity than Carbon, so this will be a polar bond. The Bromine will have a slight partial negative charge and Carbon a slight partial positive charge.
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