wow. now I understand how to build a mass spectrometer. (and I feel like keanu Reeves narrated it for me) well done. I see everyone else here appreciates your method of explication. I think you really got something going here neo.
What if our y-axis uses particle count not percentages? I'm guessing that I would replace 100 by the highest value in my sample, not sure if that's correct. I need this for my homework!
If you had a compound, like a drop of blood and you turned it to vapor, you could determine the elements and their proportions in that volume? Is that so?
Hi, I understand that the true (non-relative) masses of atoms are calculated with a mass spectrometer. using this relationship: Centripetal Force = Force due to magnetic field(B) But i was wondering how masses of atoms were calculated before the mass spectrometers were invented.
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FINALLY someone who explained it simply, thank you!
9 years later and I am still watching this. Legendary.
Great way of explaining something so complicated in an easy way. Thanks for the Vid!
This is a great video. I will be sharing it with my IB Chemistry HL1 students in Michigan, USA. Thanks for your work!
the most helpful explanation out there, thank you for this!
wow. now I understand how to build a mass spectrometer.
(and I feel like keanu Reeves narrated it for me)
well done.
I see everyone else here appreciates your method of explication. I think you really got something going here neo.
Great video💯
Best simple video ever! Thank you!
When my teacher explained this in my class it was like an unknown language for me but now I got the idea thanks
Great Video !!!
Very good and simple explanation thanks man!!!!
those two examples are so easily explained,thanks a million bro
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Simple and straight to the point. just how I like it!
This video was clearing this matter to me! Thanks so much!
Holy cow this explanation actually made sense. Thank you!
Really oooh an easy explanation of such a complicated thing more videos pliz
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interesting! thank you for the best explanation!
Thanks for this great video! I'm in IB chemistry and this really helped further my understanding!
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Thank you Sir.
That's very clear and straightforward ..Thank you ..Make more vedios.
Great work! With your explanation it seems so simple!
Thanks :)
So do the 85 and 87 isotopes of the rubidium sample exist in the same sample simultaneously?
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What if our y-axis uses particle count not percentages? I'm guessing that I would replace 100 by the highest value in my sample, not sure if that's correct. I need this for my homework!
Thank you, super informative!
Thanks for the explaination. It really helps!
Awesome!
so good, thanks for sharing
thank you for elaborating on its applications
wonderful presentation
If you had a compound, like a drop of blood and you turned it to vapor, you could determine the elements and their proportions in that volume? Is that so?
This is an amazing explanation thank you
Such a great explanation.
Thanks, your video is very helpful !
Okay now we can build a mass spectrometer at home and cause a Resonance Cascade lol.
brilliant explanation
Great Job with the video!!!!! :)
Thank you!
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Measurement in the form of Specific Gravity (SG).
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Thanks for explaining
Very useful video
Hi, I understand that the true (non-relative) masses of atoms are calculated with a mass spectrometer. using this relationship: Centripetal Force = Force due to magnetic field(B)
But i was wondering how masses of atoms were calculated before the mass spectrometers were invented.
if u find thid answer i would like to know it too?
thank u so helpful! easiest explanation.
nice video very helpful
My chemistry teacher told me to watch this the school system is broken
He told you that because children have different ways to learn. Maybe you learned better from this video
Your teacher lead you to knowledge. Doesn't seem broken
well done!
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Im here because im studying this in my college. Wish me luck guys
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it is understandable
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What da dog doing 😻
informative
Nice video.. Simple and compact👍👍
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finally a good explanation
This is the best and simplest explanation of all time. Thank you so much!!!
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This is the best and simplest explanation of all time. Thank you so much!!!