this guy is a legend. He takes the pace of a high school class but presents college level information. Its the right balance that I want and never feel rushed!
Wow…over forty five years ago when I was learning to balance the chemical equations in my Biology class, I either wasn’t paying attention, was too dumb, or the teacher wasn’t effective. I think I am more a late bloomer. Thank you for making it so easy to understand.
I teach chemistry. It takes both sides to learn... A good teacher and willing student. Many times you have a willing student but an ineffective teacher. Other times you have a good teacher but unwilling student. The times where both are on the same page makes teaching magical. The key to balancing equations is practice, practice, practice.
@@MathAndScience Now it’s second nature to you. I presume you continued to press on towards the subsequent chemistry classes and, thus, had to get proficient with balancing the chemical equations in a timely manner. Much respect to you for sharing your knowledge.
@@ivangamez9773 I can definitely see the magic when the teachers and the students are on the same page. Just from my personal experience, I think it’s important to emphasize to the students, who may be from various backgrounds, certain “absolute truths” of the physical science. For example, I was a recent migrant to the United States from a developing nation when we touched upon chemistry in my High School biology class, and I was dogmatically caught up questioning the validity of the atomic structure and theory, instead of paying attention to the information presented. It wasn’t until I pursued a course in electronic technology at a trade school where I was creating circuits on a breadboard, when things clicked in, and I came to understand the importance accepting the “givens” and move on.
Thanks again for a great lesson. This was explained beautifully, enjoyed it. I love your technique of rewriting the equation to see where the changes were made.
Balance my radiators,heat loss calculations and a ton of excuses why heat pumps don’t work, there is money in it if you can figure that one out and save the planet it’s the future
@@michaelrowland-us3he Look in the left corner where the settings icon is and open it to playback 7speed. Maybe 1.75 would work. I have ADD so it works for me to speed up!!
this guy is a legend. He takes the pace of a high school class but presents college level information. Its the right balance that I want and never feel rushed!
Wow…over forty five years ago when I was learning to balance the chemical equations in my Biology class, I either wasn’t paying attention, was too dumb, or the teacher wasn’t effective. I think I am more a late bloomer. Thank you for making it so easy to understand.
I had a hard time with it when I first learned too!
I teach chemistry. It takes both sides to learn... A good teacher and willing student. Many times you have a willing student but an ineffective teacher. Other times you have a good teacher but unwilling student. The times where both are on the same page makes teaching magical. The key to balancing equations is practice, practice, practice.
You are not dumb it was your teacher who was poor.
@@MathAndScience Now it’s second nature to you. I presume you continued to press on towards the subsequent chemistry classes and, thus, had to get proficient with balancing the chemical equations in a timely manner. Much respect to you for sharing your knowledge.
@@ivangamez9773 I can definitely see the magic when the teachers and the students are on the same page. Just from my personal experience, I think it’s important to emphasize to the students, who may be from various backgrounds, certain “absolute truths” of the physical science. For example, I was a recent migrant to the United States from a developing nation when we touched upon chemistry in my High School biology class, and I was dogmatically caught up questioning the validity of the atomic structure and theory, instead of paying attention to the information presented. It wasn’t until I pursued a course in electronic technology at a trade school where I was creating circuits on a breadboard, when things clicked in, and I came to understand the importance accepting the “givens” and move on.
Thanks again for a great lesson. This was explained beautifully, enjoyed it. I love your technique of rewriting the equation to see where the changes were made.
Great presentation. Thanks for teaching!
Thank you so much incredible teach!!!
This is the topic i intend to understand.
Excellent.
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Keep going up guys
thanks sir balancing any chemical equation is much easier
Thank you very much
Plz do Strength of materials ...
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Balance my radiators,heat loss calculations and a ton of excuses why heat pumps don’t work, there is money in it if you can figure that one out and save the planet it’s the future
Funny you used the term,,,,,, ""trust me on faith"" very rare these days.....
This guy talks so fast my brain cannot think about what he is talking about.
Slow it down. I think it's perfect.
@@mohergenrader2113 how do you slow it down
@@michaelrowland-us3he Look in the left corner where the settings icon is and open it to playback 7speed. Maybe 1.75 would work. I have ADD so it works for me to speed up!!
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