Periodicity

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

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  • @midnightdolphin2
    @midnightdolphin2 10 лет назад +210

    For people saying that he goes too fast, the beauty of the video is that you can pause and rewind. He's not meant to be your sole teacher on the subject. He's amazing for reviewing or looking at something again if what your teacher said didn't make sense. Like honestly this helps me so much :)

    • @spicypen_littleheart
      @spicypen_littleheart 9 лет назад +2

      AND those who thought he goes too fast can change the speed of this video

    • @maxatkinson8004
      @maxatkinson8004 9 лет назад

      Mubai Hu 0.5 is a bit too slow, lol scary even

    • @jadej187
      @jadej187 9 лет назад +2

      yes I agree. If people are too lazy to put in the work and read a book don't expect to find every answer in 5 min on you tube. it's too reiterate main points that should be in a book so if you feel he's not going slow enough here's a thought rewind it or better yet Read!

    • @Joei0
      @Joei0 6 лет назад

      Cool still had vid

    • @Joei0
      @Joei0 6 лет назад

      Bad °

  • @banaa4665
    @banaa4665 Год назад +12

    my favourite thing about the way he teaches is that he teaches the reasons WHY things are true, not just what the facts are. it might be a little more complicated but in the end it really helps you actually understand and apply everything

  • @wilsonpsotka8045
    @wilsonpsotka8045 6 лет назад +32

    Thank you for taking time out of your life to help people learn what their teachers cannot teach them

  • @Dank_Farrik
    @Dank_Farrik 9 лет назад +45

    NEED to give you a shoutout. Taking General College Chemistry this semester and your videos are worth their weight in Au. ;)

    • @ApplePi1
      @ApplePi1 5 лет назад

      im pretty sure that online data is basically weightless, btw

    • @ComandaKronikk
      @ComandaKronikk 5 лет назад +3

      @@ApplePi1 he means figuratively why u gotta be like that

    • @ApplePi1
      @ApplePi1 5 лет назад

      @@ComandaKronikk r/wooosh

    • @chopincj7530
      @chopincj7530 4 года назад +2

      @@ApplePi1 cringe

    • @ApplePi1
      @ApplePi1 4 года назад +1

      @@chopincj7530 hehe

  • @Bozemanscience1
    @Bozemanscience1  11 лет назад +11

    Nice catch. Sorry about that. I tried to fix it with annotations.

  • @jessicaegharevba195
    @jessicaegharevba195 6 лет назад

    Bozeman you are indeed a life saver I could possibly not having to attend to my other lectures your teaching is simple and straightforward I could even hear your voice in the exam hall .... God bless

  • @catpigeon
    @catpigeon 9 лет назад

    Best science videos on you tube so clear and concise. He seems to be able to explain anything.
    Did anyone else notice that the reflection on the surface beneath him in this video makes him look like a classical bust?

  • @allyg7xluv
    @allyg7xluv 11 лет назад +12

    This was soo helpful!:) I missed a day and a half of my high school chemistry and I missed all of this and was having a really really hard time trying to learn tuis on my own:) thank you:) ill be subscribing!

  • @sophiarubens54
    @sophiarubens54 6 лет назад +2

    This video is amazing! My textbook covered periodicity, but Bozeman (as usual) managed to highlight the same important information in a more easily understood manner. Great information and introduction to the applications of the quantum mechanical model!

  • @lauraherrincontreras
    @lauraherrincontreras 9 лет назад +3

    Thank you! Love how dedicated you are. Keep up the great work.

  • @keilarivera362
    @keilarivera362 7 лет назад +6

    I learned so much more with him than with my chem teacher

  • @harshitaawana7098
    @harshitaawana7098 7 лет назад

    You NEED to make more videos for people like us You have no idea how much you are helping us
    Thank you so much please make more videos of other topics of chem

  • @kasrafk8532
    @kasrafk8532 9 лет назад +2

    Very useful videos. Thank you mr.Anderson

  • @nosidamize
    @nosidamize 9 лет назад +11

    LIFE SAVER

  • @mk9834
    @mk9834 7 лет назад +2

    a pretty decent presentation , its sure takes a lot of work

  • @xiiixiiih.16
    @xiiixiiih.16 2 года назад +2

    Hi did you live in Phoenix in 1993-1999

  • @kisho2679
    @kisho2679 Год назад

    How do those trends evolve if temperature and/or pressure change?

  • @petergaied5544
    @petergaied5544 9 лет назад +5

    You sir are the best

  • @donnadetoll488
    @donnadetoll488 Год назад

    I noticed that Og (oganesson) is shown as a noble gas. It was not listed as a noble gas on my periodic table. I looked it up. It was only synthesized in 2002 in Russia and does not occur naturally. Very interesting!

  • @TheAnaisP
    @TheAnaisP 11 лет назад +8

    Still confused!!! ugh why can't I get this :(

  • @jollyjokress3852
    @jollyjokress3852 8 лет назад +2

    Could someone explain why atomic radii increase from the roiht to the left? I mean this should be a decrease of proton numbers and when they contract the radii then why does the radius increase? What am i missing? ;) thx!

    • @jen3221
      @jen3221 8 лет назад +3

      from right to left proton number decreases and so does nuclear charge. outermost electrons are less attracted to the nuclear thus there is decrease in distance from outermost electrons and nucleus. ;)

    • @jollyjokress3852
      @jollyjokress3852 8 лет назад

      thank you! :)

    • @jen3221
      @jen3221 8 лет назад

      +Vera Maria you're welcome ;)

  • @littlephoenix4037
    @littlephoenix4037 2 года назад

    I won't waste words: Thank you!

  • @evanwoodske9149
    @evanwoodske9149 7 лет назад +48

    lol 7:48 electroniggativity

    • @seal-65_gggg39
      @seal-65_gggg39 7 лет назад +7

      im fuckin dead lmao

    • @jozo496
      @jozo496 7 лет назад +7

      Evan Woodske More like 7:46 for anyone who wants to repeat it

  • @CaliforniaGuys916
    @CaliforniaGuys916 10 лет назад

    Question. Are these ap chem videos still good for the new chem exam?

    • @joshuaabraham5068
      @joshuaabraham5068 10 лет назад +4

      This video should help with the AP chem exam since its basic and widely applicable. Otherwise: other, more specific videos may or may not help since collegeboard changed AP curriculum this year. I would check out the AP chem outline on collegeboard's site to see exactly what you need. Good luck!

  • @saminazehra456
    @saminazehra456 8 лет назад +1

    pics are not clear.

  • @skylerzunk1219
    @skylerzunk1219 11 лет назад +2

    You're the best!

  • @rainbirdp
    @rainbirdp 4 года назад

    How can atomic radii get larger as you go down the groups (columns) where the atomic number is higher (more protons) but get smaller when you go horizontally from left to right where atomic numbers get higher (more protons). It would seem that whether going down groups or across a row, atomic radii would behave the same, as the number of protons in the nucleus gets larger. When going down the groups, it is said that atomic radii get larger because there are more electrons and more shells farther from the nucleus, but when going left-to-right across in periods, it is said because of more protons in the nucleus, the positive charges pull the electrons tighter and makes the atom smaller. Why does the logic reverse for groups and rows?

    • @seanthompson2662
      @seanthompson2662 4 года назад +1

      When going down a column, more shells are added, which increases the radius. When going across a row from left to right, more electrons are added to the same shell, while adding more protons. The radius does not grow larger as a result of adding electrons to the same outer shell, but shrinks as more protons pull the radius closer to the nucleus.

  • @TrucNguyen-wi5mt
    @TrucNguyen-wi5mt 11 лет назад +1

    Great video. A little too fast to absorb. But i knew some of it already..

  • @danaamin9765
    @danaamin9765 Год назад

    Thanks 🙏🏻💛

  • @thomasqiao916
    @thomasqiao916 3 года назад +1

    7:46

  • @GENIUSA1A
    @GENIUSA1A 10 лет назад +2

    He could of gone into more detail about the trends

  • @yamunaah9613
    @yamunaah9613 10 лет назад +1

    Tq for this video.really helpful.thks again

  • @sciencenerd7639
    @sciencenerd7639 3 года назад

    great video

  • @mhussain8007
    @mhussain8007 10 лет назад

    what about the exceptions in some elements I don't get that
    but thanks anyway

    • @icanmakemusic362
      @icanmakemusic362 9 лет назад

      M Hussain for the new test you don't need to memorize the exceptions to the Aufbau principle (you could confirm on the course description for AP Chem on the collegeboard website). The rationale given is "The mere rote recall of the exceptions does not match the goals of the curriculum revision. If given an exception on the AP Exam, students will be responsible for providing possible reasons for the exception based on theory." :P

    • @jen3221
      @jen3221 8 лет назад

      its due to attaining stable 3p orbitals or due to inter electronic repulsion between outermost electrons.

  • @PriyaSharma-qi6so
    @PriyaSharma-qi6so 4 года назад

    All Concepts of CHEMISTRY
    #superchem with sonali mam

  • @BoromXamXam
    @BoromXamXam 5 лет назад +2

    Typo at ~5:00 min-- noble not "Nobel" gas

  • @bahuliyamanyapu7664
    @bahuliyamanyapu7664 6 лет назад +1

    there's a mistake...you spelled 'noble gases' as 'nobel gases'

  • @allnewvideos4930
    @allnewvideos4930 7 лет назад +1

    our achi videos bheje plzzz sir

  • @markkanwischer3340
    @markkanwischer3340 11 лет назад

    Good video

  • @motzarella7870
    @motzarella7870 3 года назад +1

    WHADDA HE SAY????????????? 7:43

  • @latifurrahmanzihad
    @latifurrahmanzihad 8 лет назад

    at 1st I realize that coulomb's law is the mother of quantum

  • @chronophobia7117
    @chronophobia7117 11 лет назад

    thanks for this :D

  • @saikanagat3703
    @saikanagat3703 6 лет назад

    tq

  • @amandeepkumar9790
    @amandeepkumar9790 7 лет назад

    thanku sir u r great

  • @toramava3435
    @toramava3435 3 года назад

    Henlo can someone answer this haha
    List the names of the ELEMENTS that occupy the MAXIMUM POINTS

  • @aadit2626
    @aadit2626 3 года назад

    good

  • @nic2272
    @nic2272 4 года назад +1

    help my test is in 45 min and i don’t know anything wish me luck pray for me and to anyone reading this good luck to you too

  • @SB-fo7em
    @SB-fo7em 5 лет назад

    dugay kay nako nasabtan

  • @ApplePi1
    @ApplePi1 5 лет назад

    You spelled Noble wrong.

  • @STRDX
    @STRDX 11 лет назад +1

    Ha yup im in your class

  • @ct302468
    @ct302468 11 лет назад +1

    Mr. Hikel

  • @juliannaacevedo5529
    @juliannaacevedo5529 11 лет назад

    ddd

  • @akkk10adrs27
    @akkk10adrs27 3 года назад

    comments old asf

  • @lorcresiakonopasek9793
    @lorcresiakonopasek9793 3 года назад

    Apple

  • @manarmostafa342
    @manarmostafa342 9 лет назад +2

    Toooo fast..

    • @BanquetNZ
      @BanquetNZ 9 лет назад +7

      manar mostafa Pause buttons are helpful!

    • @tanaychowkilla7228
      @tanaychowkilla7228 6 лет назад +1

      If u feel that this is fast then u should see CrashCourse.

  • @ericahertzberg9390
    @ericahertzberg9390 11 лет назад

    yay! head start on my high school chemistry!!!

  • @thomasqiao916
    @thomasqiao916 3 года назад

    7:47