Failed Chemistry in H.S. (1960's) - - my teacher was terrible. Later became a physician, took lots of Chemistry to get there. Now I watch your videos for the entertainment value, lamenting the miserable experiences with instructors who have zero communication skills. Many thanks!
Sir, I am French leaving in Spain. You are a great teacher. In spite my poor English knowledges I understood every things you said. But most important whitn the pleasure to learn not feeling desplease whatsoever. Lot of thanks and respect. Peter
I never understood periodic table since my grade 10, but with dis, periodic table is now easy for me. Thanks sir Jason Gibson you're indeed the greatest of all teachers (GOAT). Remain blessed.
Jason, thank you for breaking this complex topic down for people like me, who felt they had hit a wall at school back in chemistry class. Your delivery is brilliant and the periodic table finally makes sense to me.
Sir, Another fantastic lesson. You are a superb teacher and I understand so much more from your lessons than i ever did in my education years. I cant thank you enough its bringing my interest back in science.
Goodness this Gentle man is areal communicator in every aspect that he touches. He has been my son's teacher for the last two months before he sat his examinations this very month running 🎽
If I had had an explanation on the PT like this one , It would would have made sense to me n I would have realized how brilliantly it was assembled. You Rock !
Best explanation I've heard. We've always been told how great the table was arranged, but I never really knew why, or how it was so great. I just didn't see what the elements were "doing" other than if you add one proton after H you put it in another box and then add another one, you add one more box and so on until you got boxes 1-118. So what? NOW I see a method to the madness, and how they blend and how their relative positions are related and how they move to certain characteristics. Using the nobles as the basis for all the other elements to reach stability was really cool. Using groups as valences or how many electrons one group needed or wanted to give up to another group was new to me (it's been decades since I was in college). Thanx for the lesson.
Thank you sir, everytime when i am watching you the way you break down complex problems in both Physics and Chemistry, you turn to awaken my passion for education.
I’m visiting after 20+ years of being out of chemistry. Still have an interest and I see how passionate you are. I’m very similar when teaching friends something. I appreciate that in you. Thanks a lot for the lessons.
@@MathAndScience I'm 38 years old, every dog has a story lol, but I will say that you are altering the course of multiple existences by doing exactly what you are doing, your material bonds with me and many others, words will never express my gratitude, just know that you and your team create multiple chemical reactions of scale hahaha I will go back to school and pursue a degree in biochemistry to start. Thank you Jason to you and your team for your hard work passion and dedication in making this possible.
So, in short, TIG welding needs pure argon to protect the tungsten electrode, and MIG welding works best on a 75%/25% argon/carbon dioxide mix to get good weld penetration and flow. However The normal gas for TIG welding is argon (Ar). Helium (He) can be added to increase penetration and fluidity of the weld pool. Argon or argon/helium mixtures can be used for welding all grades. In some cases, nitrogen (N2) and/or hydrogen (H2) can be added to achieve special properties.
I really appreciate the way you capture the essence and joy of chemistry. I have one question. Hydrogen has the ability to take or receive an electron, and if you consider there are only 2 elements using the first electron energy level, it seems like it fits the pattern for the top step of the metalloids. Any thoughts?
You know what’s crazy, I’ve been trying to learn general chem prior to when I need the course and upon a few days in I had all of these EXACT questions that others kind of just glossed over while going in order of a syllabus. Thank you so much!!! A true blessing to future scientists 🖤
Gosh I have a Science certification next week and still didn't have a clue about everything I read on the Periodic Table!! This was an amazing, clear and passionating explanation evidencing the patterns and structure of another incredible creation of nature!! Thank you for sharing this!
Crisp & crystal clear introduction to Chemistry through the Periodic Table of the Elements. Amazing overview of how the various periods and groups are interrelated through their respective electron configurations. Thank you for sharing this gem of a lecture!
This applies to so many things in life that Todd so many things together economy business learning aspects it could be so many dimensions of what we need to grow in so we can understand how to use these creativity wise
THANK YOU VERY MUCH... SIR...!!! Physics and Chemistry are my favorite subjects...!!! Unfortunately I couldn't continue with it...!!! THANKS TO YOU... A LOT... SIR...!!!
@ 36:08 - I strongly believe the Lanthanides & Actinides should be inserted into their respective locations on the periodic table. Because the number of blocks in each horizontal row tells you the number of shells in the atoms belonging to that row.
Ahhhhhh ongoodness!! This is perfect 🤗 our large periodic table just came in from Amazon I got it hanging in the computer room soon as this got posted yessss!! I’m so excited to dive in and I’m so thankful for the replay ability with these lectures ! Professor I’m so thankful for you and that you chose this lesson next to teach you’re so intuitive and remarkably in depth I just love how you correlate this concept of these ideas of the lecture into our everyday modern reality- you really put things into perspective and awakened my awareness about how we are surrounded by phenomena on the molecular and the quantum level 😮 you honestly have heightened my perception and made me way more grateful for modern life and how established everything is and that we have the Luxury of reflecting on all these centuries and years of peoples life work it’s astonishing to the curious thinker. Thank you again becasue I really struggle and you conceptualize everything in a way I comprehend - my regular teacher is not as enthusiastic as you express yourself 🎉👏
I learned so much .. Very nice explanation 👌 Thank you .Now, I have a better understanding. Before, I was kind of confused😅 but now I absolutely 💯 understand.
As amazing as all this information is we have to know that until just before the turn of the 20th century we did not have electric lights! It is just a matter of time before another genius will be born that will change the planet and hopefully for the good!
I think this is a great video series... At least what I could find of it... Yuou have the same numbering system in place fot every subject and I got lost...... is it operator error? I had 5 cerebella strokes and Im trying to relearn what I have lost.
@@MathAndScience hey there, I had a question I wanted to ask on Reddit but I don’t have enough karma. How do IGBT’s work to make a pure sine wave at 60hz? I’m very new to this so sorry if it’s a dumb question. I understand that they switch on and off many times and the more they do that, the average looks more like a pure sine wave. If they only switch on and off 20,000 times a second and pulse width modulation works best when the pulses are extremely fast, how do you generate 60hz of ac? Thanks for your help.
I am a bit confused about hydrogen able to "gain or lose an electron". I understand it becoming an anion, but can it also become a cation? Wouldn't it simply be a proton, and no longer be maintaining it's identity?
@@muhammadhussainsarhandi9928 I meant that I'm a student from aps class 6 in pakistan that's why this is not important for me and it is not part of my syllabus That's why I said this JazakAllah
Failed Chemistry in H.S. (1960's) - - my teacher was terrible. Later became a physician, took lots of Chemistry to get there. Now I watch your videos for the entertainment value, lamenting the miserable experiences with instructors who have zero communication skills. Many thanks!
That’s amazing .. my teacher is not too good at communication
Am learning from him because I have a bad chemistry teacher
3:07
Sir, I am French leaving in Spain. You are a great teacher. In spite my poor English knowledges I understood every things you said. But most important whitn the pleasure to learn not feeling desplease whatsoever. Lot of thanks and respect. Peter
I never understood periodic table since my grade 10, but with dis, periodic table is now easy for me. Thanks sir Jason Gibson you're indeed the greatest of all teachers (GOAT). Remain blessed.
Jason, thank you for breaking this complex topic down for people like me, who felt they had hit a wall at school back in chemistry class. Your delivery is brilliant and the periodic table finally makes sense to me.
Thank you!!
This was sooo good , sooooo good ! After 40 years of college - such a beautiful refresher !
Sir, Another fantastic lesson. You are a superb teacher and I understand so much more from your lessons than i ever did in my education years. I cant thank you enough its bringing my interest back in science.
You are very welcome and thank you!
Agreed. He should train teachers.
I agree me too but 79 % I like science
I love your videos so much and thank you for
Where were u and youtube when I did chemistry...41 yrs now . U made stuff so clearer. Thanks sir
I’m 63 years old. I don’t say this lightly - Jason is hands down the greatest math and science teacher I’ve ever come across.
Really appreciate this. Thank you!
@@MathAndSciencefrom me too in the uk, your videos have really helped me
Explained the best way I have ever heard. Thanks
Wow, thanks! Thank you for the super thanks as well!
Goodness this Gentle man is areal communicator in every aspect that he touches. He has been my son's teacher for the last two months before he sat his examinations this very month running 🎽
If I had had an explanation on the PT like this one , It would would have made sense to me n I would have realized how brilliantly it was assembled.
You Rock !
Best explanation I've heard. We've always been told how great the table was arranged, but I never really knew why, or how it was so great. I just didn't see what the elements were "doing" other than if you add one proton after H you put it in another box and then add another one, you add one more box and so on until you got boxes 1-118. So what? NOW I see a method to the madness, and how they blend and how their relative positions are related and how they move to certain characteristics. Using the nobles as the basis for all the other elements to reach stability was really cool. Using groups as valences or how many electrons one group needed or wanted to give up to another group was new to me (it's been decades since I was in college). Thanx for the lesson.
Thank you so much!!
😂😂😂😂😂
Thank you sir, everytime when i am watching you the way you break down complex problems in both Physics and Chemistry, you turn to awaken my passion for education.
Extremely educational and well made to understand easily! This is legacy!
I’m visiting after 20+ years of being out of chemistry. Still have an interest and I see how passionate you are. I’m very similar when teaching friends something. I appreciate that in you. Thanks a lot for the lessons.
Every video that I watch just brings enlightenment, thank you Jason truly.
Thanks so much. Happy you like it!
@@MathAndScience I'm 38 years old, every dog has a story lol, but I will say that you are altering the course of multiple existences by doing exactly what you are doing, your material bonds with me and many others, words will never express my gratitude, just know that you and your team create multiple chemical reactions of scale hahaha I will go back to school and pursue a degree in biochemistry to start. Thank you Jason to you and your team for your hard work passion and dedication in making this possible.
You are a profesor out of this world!! Thank you so much! I learn a lot and of course I need it to review again. ❤❤❤❤
Thanks for sacrificing these great for us. I am forever grateful ❤
So, in short, TIG welding needs pure argon to protect the tungsten electrode, and MIG welding works best on a 75%/25% argon/carbon dioxide mix to get good weld penetration and flow. However The normal gas for TIG welding is argon (Ar). Helium (He) can be added to increase penetration and fluidity of the weld pool. Argon or argon/helium mixtures can be used for welding all grades. In some cases, nitrogen (N2) and/or hydrogen (H2) can be added to achieve special properties.
I really appreciate the way you capture the essence and joy of chemistry. I have one question. Hydrogen has the ability to take or receive an electron, and if you consider there are only 2 elements using the first electron energy level, it seems like it fits the pattern for the top step of the metalloids. Any thoughts?
You know what’s crazy, I’ve been trying to learn general chem prior to when I need the course and upon a few days in I had all of these EXACT questions that others kind of just glossed over while going in order of a syllabus. Thank you so much!!! A true blessing to future scientists 🖤
Gosh I have a Science certification next week and still didn't have a clue about everything I read on the Periodic Table!! This was an amazing, clear and passionating explanation evidencing the patterns and structure of another incredible creation of nature!! Thank you for sharing this!
Crisp & crystal clear introduction to Chemistry through the Periodic Table of the Elements. Amazing overview of how the various periods and groups are interrelated through their respective electron configurations. Thank you for sharing this gem of a lecture!
Thank you!
This Gentle man is a resource worth an investment
Man, you made it so simple. I wish my teacher would have explain that to me. Thank you!
You're welcome!
You continue to fill in the gaps in my education. Thank you for the enlightenment.
Welcome!
I thank God for coming across this video, I haven't had it any better...thank you so much sir, you are a great teacher
This applies to so many things in life that Todd so many things together economy business learning aspects it could be so many dimensions of what we need to grow in so we can understand how to use these creativity wise
I love the teaching, 🎉🎉🎉
Love to learn and study 📖 📓 and get knowledge wisdom understanding to keep growing!
So nice of you. I didn't care to know this before.
I'm so glad!
Still my favourite teacher on internet
This lesson thought me more about the periodic table of elements more than any of teachers. Thanks alot sir👍👍❤️❤️🥰♥️
THANK YOU VERY MUCH... SIR...!!!
Physics and Chemistry are my favorite subjects...!!!
Unfortunately I couldn't continue with it...!!!
THANKS TO YOU...
A LOT... SIR...!!!
do you have any type of link for the periodic table in the background? I can"t find it anywhere.
Brilliant teacher if complex subjects. That’s your super power!
Great lesson. This video was like 5 minutes longer video for me...Very informative 🌻🌻🌻
Thank you🙏 so much sir. You teach periodic table very easily. I think every student will understand from your class. Thank you once again.
Explanation is very good
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@ 36:08 - I strongly believe the Lanthanides & Actinides should be inserted into their respective locations on the periodic table. Because the number of blocks in each horizontal row tells you the number of shells in the atoms belonging to that row.
Ahhhhhh ongoodness!! This is perfect 🤗 our large periodic table just came in from Amazon I got it hanging in the computer room soon as this got posted yessss!! I’m so excited to dive in and I’m so thankful for the replay ability with these lectures ! Professor I’m so thankful for you and that you chose this lesson next to teach you’re so intuitive and remarkably in depth I just love how you correlate this concept of these ideas of the lecture into our everyday modern reality- you really put things into perspective and awakened my awareness about how we are surrounded by phenomena on the molecular and the quantum level 😮 you honestly have heightened my perception and made me way more grateful for modern life and how established everything is and that we have the Luxury of reflecting on all these centuries and years of peoples life work it’s astonishing to the curious thinker. Thank you again becasue I really struggle and you conceptualize everything in a way I comprehend - my regular teacher is not as enthusiastic as you express yourself 🎉👏
This session is superb, I so much love it 🤭
Excellent presentation.
Thank you!
Hello friend
Thank you for the interesting introductory chemistry lesson.
Hi Jason! Your videos are most helpful. Where can I find the rest of this series? Thank you!
Gentle man, long live with your intelligence
I learned so much .. Very nice explanation 👌 Thank you .Now, I have a better understanding. Before, I was kind of confused😅 but now I absolutely 💯 understand.
Fantastic presentation. I learned a lot.
I took physics class and I tried by my self to understand this topic ,I wasnt able,But know with yur topic it make sens and easy Thank u
Glad to hear that!
plz do more of this series
What a helpful video! This is excellent! Thank you :)
Sir, try to make a video on electronic configuration of atoms
Can you recommend a geometry book on the periodic table of elements? Thankyou
Atom: 3 parts, Trinity 3 parts
Damn
Thank you for the lecture. Very helpful
Superb !! God bless you.
Very thankful , you have explained so well . 👏
Thank you sir
Hello everyone. I'm on unit 12 in the lesson. But now I'm wondering what the "tutor" section of chemistry is...and which I should review first.
This guys amazing 👏
Thank you Sir. You make it easy
Since ss1 2021
M just understanding periodic table after waec n jamb in 2024
This man is a good teacher❤❤❤
Great teaching
As amazing as all this information is we have to know that until just before the turn of the 20th century we did not have electric lights! It is just a matter of time before another genius will be born that will change the planet and hopefully for the good!
where did you get the periodic table?
I think this is a great video series... At least what I could find of it... Yuou have the same numbering system in place fot every subject and I got lost...... is it operator error? I had 5 cerebella strokes and Im trying to relearn what I have lost.
Keep up the amazing ❤❤❤❤
That was excellent! Thank you! :)
This is very helpful.
Thank you!
Thank you so much I watch ur excellent videos 🙏
How do you determine whether the trans elements will gain or lose electrons?
Anyone know if you can make a light bulb using Radon as the gas? What color would it be if you could?
Long time no see. Welcome
i love your approach of explanatiion i have now an over view of piriodic table. thank you very much.
Need part 2 of this lesson 😅
❤ Wow thank you.expainedeverhthing in simple words.
Nice 👍
Reminds me of Professor Lense from Mesa College. Everybody used to crawl out of his class ready to bleed to death right out of their eyeballs.
Well explained but My question is that why is carbon a compound and how is it that it exists as a solid state and gases state?
Sir make vedio tregnometric functionof sum and difference of two angles by graph
You. So amazing like chemistry
thanks you so much sir
this is so interesting
You mention “magically adding a proton to hydrogen would give you helium.” You would have to add one or two neutrons also, correct?
Thanks for teaching.i would like to go back to school but I lack tution please any help from volunteer
Where is part two ?
Wow! Youre an amazing teacher!
" Thank you so much teach nobody can't explain that course the way you do it"
Thanks so much!
Thank very much for great lesson. How can i access part 2 of this lesson??
Explain, what creates a new element? Where does it come from?
They all come from stars!
No one in the universe but life on earth ...
Are all protons the same? Can we change lead to gold!
No, there is a fixed number of protons in an atom which defines it.
I feel like a stable noble gas efter your lesson here. Thanks.
Excellent!
Nice
Thank you!
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@@MathAndScience hey there,
I had a question I wanted to ask on Reddit but I don’t have enough karma.
How do IGBT’s work to make a pure sine wave at 60hz?
I’m very new to this so sorry if it’s a dumb question. I understand that they switch on and off many times and the more they do that, the average looks more like a pure sine wave. If they only switch on and off 20,000 times a second and pulse width modulation works best when the pulses are extremely fast, how do you generate 60hz of ac? Thanks for your help.
I am a bit confused about hydrogen able to "gain or lose an electron". I understand it becoming an anion, but can it also become a cation? Wouldn't it simply be a proton, and no longer be maintaining it's identity?
Help me to understand this topic
And If we followed the video well helium is noble gas not non metal yeah good explanation
Allah hafiz we dont need it it was nice seeing your channel👋👋👋
What do you mean by that?
@@muhammadhussainsarhandi9928 I meant that I'm a student from aps class 6 in pakistan that's why this is not important for me and it is not part of my syllabus
That's why I said this
JazakAllah
@@aina7572 you will need this lesson when you get into higher classes, these are the best educational videos.
😃🤔👌👍✍😲💝🍉🍊🍌🍉🍇🥭🍅🍒🍓JazakAllah,
noble gasses are mean they dont like to share their precious electrons
This is the Periodic Table of Mendeleev
So they want to be Yin and yang, balanced