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Thanks! What really helped me from this video that no other explanation has before: you matched the visual of the precipitate with the AgCl. Sometimes when I do equations, everything becomes really abstract and I actually forget that it's a reaction instead of an equation. Your editing, step by step explanation, and visualization helps me grasp the concept. :) Also, I really appreciate the clear step by step summary in the description below the video!
My teacher explained this in a very confusing way and I'm so glad I looked this video up, so now I don't have to burn my brain out trying to figure out what I'm supposed to do ...THANK YOU!
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Thank you ! Solid never dissolves but the aq NaNO3 splits and dissolves completely (since it's a direct reaction and not the two arrows in the middle of the reaction that means that it is reversible [sorry my english isn't my first language])so they're spectators ions (since they didn't change) and these specators aren't affecting that much
This video really helped me as I have a test on this as well as balancing equations tomorrow and my teacher didn't really explain how to work it out but this video did thanks
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Positive ions have lost an electrons. Since electrons are negative when you lose on the atom becomes positive. The atom getting an electron gains a negative charge and becomes negative.
Imagine spending an hour on this , within 10 mins with this video , I understood the method ... FINALLY ARGGGGGGGGG THANKS SO SO SO MUCH
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This is the one thing I haven't been able to wrap my head around for chemistry, no matter how much people explain it to me but seeing this makes complete sense. Thank you.
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This man is an angel. I could not understand this cuz my chem teacher fails at teaching one thing for literal months. Found this video a day before my test, thank you so much
God bless you bro I just spent 3 hours trying to find out what it meant and with ur video, understood it withing 6 minutes, I hope your pillows are cold and your charger works at any angle.
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Thanks! What really helped me from this video that no other explanation has before: you matched the visual of the precipitate with the AgCl. Sometimes when I do equations, everything becomes really abstract and I actually forget that it's a reaction instead of an equation. Your editing, step by step explanation, and visualization helps me grasp the concept. :)
Also, I really appreciate the clear step by step summary in the description below the video!
Thanks for the kind words! I put a lot of effort into this video so it is great to hear it is helping.
my teacher's lecture was twice as long as this video and yet you still taught me more bless up
My teacher explained this in a very confusing way and I'm so glad I looked this video up, so now I don't have to burn my brain out trying to figure out what I'm supposed to do ...THANK YOU!
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wow this was very well explained! i was really getting fustrated on this topic becuz i couldnt undertand what to do but u just made it soooo simplee thank you so much!
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Thank you ! Solid never dissolves but the aq NaNO3 splits and dissolves completely (since it's a direct reaction and not the two arrows in the middle of the reaction that means that it is reversible [sorry my english isn't my first language])so they're spectators ions (since they didn't change) and these specators aren't affecting that much
Thank you so much! I'm currently trying to get today's lecture and couldn't quite figure it out until I watched this video. Great explanation.
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Thank you alot for this explanation it's amazing...but I didn't get how to know the solubility of a compound and the physical state for it
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This video really helped me as I have a test on this as well as balancing equations tomorrow and my teacher didn't really explain how to work it out but this video did thanks
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Hope your exams went well!
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Isn't it amazing? Students from all over the world, from different countries and cultures, are united here, in the comment section of Wayne Breslyn's videos, all because of our inability to comprehend chemistry.
I'll have to say that it is very interesting for me as a teacher and scientist to be interacting with people from all over the world. The ability to do so is rather amazing, indeed!
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where can I find the solubility chart that you mentioned in the video?
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Thanks! Hey, you might find my new guide on net ionic equations on my website helpful as well! www.Breslyn.org
Tq Sir 😤
H2O2 + MgSO3 = MgSO4 + H2O
Net ionic equation....?
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I just learned more in 6 minutes then in 6 hours of class
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what is the ionic equation of FeSO4 + KMnO4 + H2SO4 = Fe2(SO4)3 + MnSO4 + K2SO4 + H2O
Now I can understand chemistry better
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How to state aq gas solid
Which one is lose or gain between positive and negative ion
Positive ions have lost an electrons. Since electrons are negative when you lose on the atom becomes positive. The atom getting an electron gains a negative charge and becomes negative.
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where's the video for help in solubility
Here you go:
Solubility Rules: czcams.com/video/zffVKN6tm7k/video.html
--- Dr. B
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My first name is actually Wayne so that makes sense.
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Don’t you have to balance the equation first
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I just realized how terrible Aleks is at teaching chemistry content...