Great video. The closed-captioning made no sense though; the software didn't come even close to translating correctly! You should go back and edit to tell exactly what you are saying.
For the same reason a bigger ice cube takes longer to melt completely compared to a small one! There is more material that is required to be heat up, which takes more time
Glad I found this before my lab. I would have been so lost
Are they not supposed to actually show it to you? Do they expect you to learn how to use the thing on your own?
yes, you're supposed to read the manual and magically come ready.
Yes same with my teacher.
Thank you for the demonstration.
very nice video, especially the last part --- melting.
Thanks!
thank you so much for this video. it was so helpful
Thanks so much!
Thank you so much
Thanks, I have the same melt point but I dont know how to use it
Thanks man! Good stuff!
What is the brand name of MPA
How about metal such as tin and aluminium?
Great video. The closed-captioning made no sense though; the software didn't come even close to translating correctly! You should go back and edit to tell exactly what you are saying.
NathanAndrea Tice Great suggestion! Consider it in the works. Thanks
Why does more substance take longer to melt than less substance?
For the same reason a bigger ice cube takes longer to melt completely compared to a small one! There is more material that is required to be heat up, which takes more time
Chemistryisthegame Thank you for replying! Loved the informative video. Keep it up :)
If i were to guess, I'd say surface area