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I understood it very easily unlike other videos
We are so happy to hear this! Thank you 🙂
I love this idea! I really got in to the video when the vinegar started bubbling up! Now I understand neutralization better! Thank you! This really helped me :)
Pleasure :) Thank you for taking the time to watch and we're glad it helped you!
@@laseceducation7933 ^^
This experiment helped me a lot .Thanks 🙂
Amazing experimental explanation of simply basics of Practical Chemistry. Thanks for sharing.
Nice video John sir..
Very well done lasec education... That's not good, not better but it's the best
Thank you Anushka 🙂
@@LasecGroup your most welcome...
It's really understandable.. Great job👍👍
We are happy that it was helpful 😀 Thank you!
Great video but the neutral green colour is not clearly shown.
good
Great video!
Thanks
Nice one sir
Thank you Kanade, we appreciate the feedback :)
Love from INDIA🇮🇳
thxIT REALLY HELPED ME😀😘😁
Glad you enjoyed it :)
This is good
Thanx
Pleasure :)
Very helpful 😀
Thank you :)
What is he using? Sugar, Salt and?
Hi Krista :) John is using Vinegar + a universal indicator and then adding sugar, salt or bicarbonate of soda to the test tubes.
What do you use as a universal indicator?
Maybe phenolphthalein
What do that salt and sugar represent?
SO COOOOL!
Thank you Tony :)
what is the third test tube which is filled with the vinegar
i would like to know the same thing
the one they added? bicarbonate
Hi Suresh :) In the third test Tube John added some bicarbonate with the vinegar.
So intersting
Cool
Who else science teacher brought them here
Best
why dose the acid not go green if this mean that bob is still not ok
green is a neutral solution
nice
best
ISS
intro kinda slaps ngl
Where’s the green?
Hi Ciaran :) Thank you for your comment - we will definitely take this into consideration for the next experiment
It would of turned green if he let it set and mixed it for a while longer .
interesting videobrother!??!!?!??!?
Thanks Twitch!
I understood it very easily unlike other videos
We are so happy to hear this! Thank you 🙂
I love this idea! I really got in to the video when the vinegar started bubbling up! Now I understand neutralization better! Thank you! This really helped me :)
Pleasure :) Thank you for taking the time to watch and we're glad it helped you!
@@laseceducation7933 ^^
This experiment helped me a lot .Thanks 🙂
Amazing experimental explanation of simply basics of Practical Chemistry. Thanks for sharing.
Nice video John sir..
Very well done lasec education... That's not good, not better but it's the best
Thank you Anushka 🙂
@@LasecGroup your most welcome...
It's really understandable.. Great job👍👍
We are happy that it was helpful 😀 Thank you!
Great video but the neutral green colour is not clearly shown.
good
Great video!
Thanks
Nice one sir
Thank you Kanade, we appreciate the feedback :)
Love from INDIA🇮🇳
thx
IT REALLY HELPED ME😀😘😁
Glad you enjoyed it :)
This is good
Thanx
Pleasure :)
Very helpful 😀
Thank you :)
What is he using? Sugar, Salt and?
Hi Krista :) John is using Vinegar + a universal indicator and then adding sugar, salt or bicarbonate of soda to the test tubes.
What do you use as a universal indicator?
Maybe phenolphthalein
What do that salt and sugar represent?
SO COOOOL!
Thank you Tony :)
what is the third test tube which is filled with the vinegar
i would like to know the same thing
the one they added? bicarbonate
Hi Suresh :) In the third test Tube John added some bicarbonate with the vinegar.
So intersting
Cool
Who else science teacher brought them here
Best
why dose the acid not go green if this mean that bob is still not ok
green is a neutral solution
nice
best
ISS
intro kinda slaps ngl
Where’s the green?
Hi Ciaran :) Thank you for your comment - we will definitely take this into consideration for the next experiment
It would of turned green if he let it set and mixed it for a while longer .
interesting video
brother!??!!?!??!?
Thanks Twitch!