Sir, i don't have enough words to appreciate your explanation! thank you so much !! your tips help a lot... i have no idea over the past years how many marks I've lost just because i got the balancing wrong !!!
From text book it made me very confusing to understand the equatios but by your video I came to know that it's very easy......... By the way your voice is very clear that anybody can understand 🙂🙂
Good afternoon, Dr. B. Thanks again for all of your assistance. I've been using your guidance for years. Question.. what program do you use to draw/write on these videos and record voice over?
Good question. I use a number of tools and increasingly I’m trying to use only open source software. Lately I’ve been using InkScape (inkscape.org) for writing. It is vector based so it gives the writing a very smooth feel. Adobe Illustrator was a bit expensive and I wanted to use software that was available to everyone. For image manipulation I use GIMP (www.gimp.org).. Often for molecular geometry I use phet.colorado.edu/sims/html/molecule-shapes/latest/molecule-shapes_en.html. MolView: molview.org/ is really helpful as well. For screen recording I use Camtasia Studio (costs money). This isn’t open source. I also do my cleanup and editing using Camtasia Studio. Many of the fades and transitions are done in Camtasia. OBS Studio (obsproject.com) is a free capture program that I’ve been meaning to try. I’m using a Dell Inspiron notebook computer with Windows 10 and a Yeti Blue Microphone. My writing tablet is a Wacom Bamboo. There are a lot of moving pieces, but they make the process more enjoyable and the outcome more useful.
I know how to balance but this was too long and I didnt want to do it lol. Thank you for your videos though, they're really helpful when I dont know how to do it.
It's usually much easier to consider polyatomic ions, like SO4, as one item if you have them on both sides of the equation. Either way you'll get the same answer,. It's just quicker and less prone to error. --- Dr. B
the potassium ion has a valency of 1+ and the sulphate ions have a valency of 2-, therefore you need two potassium ions for every sulphate ion in order for neutralisation to occur. - hope this helps :)
the potassium ion has a valency of 1+ and the sulphate ions have a valency of 2-, therefore you need two potassium ions for every sulphate ion in order for neutralisation to occur. - hope this helps :)
Sir, i don't have enough words to appreciate your explanation!
thank you so much !! your tips help a lot...
i have no idea over the past years how many marks I've lost just because i got the balancing wrong !!!
Thanks a lot Dr.B-I am studying for my chemistry exam on acid reaction equations in 2 days and You are a HUGE lifesaver.
Thanks sir, your concept is very best and full explain
This has been so so helpful with my current unit in Honors Chem! Will update after the unit test next week on what I got!
All the best on your test! --- Dr. B
Give us an update it's been 8 months
@@sharplegend6996 3 years now, i'm starting to think she didnt do so well
Bro, it's 4 years now @@joshzhang7041
She took a drop after the test
Drop year
Thanks, so much clearer to me now.
Glad I could help with KOH + H2SO4! --- Dr. B
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Me struggling forever to balance an equation and this guy puff its balanced and in the freaking easiest wayyy love u mann😂❤
From text book it made me very confusing to understand the equatios but by your video I came to know that it's very easy.........
By the way your voice is very clear that anybody can understand 🙂🙂
Thank you very much sir ... Actually I Was in Confusion While Balancing this equation but Now I Understood When I saw Ur video ...... ☺️☺️
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thank you this helps so much and your voice is so relaxing :)
The way he makes it look easy should be illegal....
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when u r too lazy to balance the equation then u just copy it from yt
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Thanks sir........it has been so helpful to me.......
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Superb its an easy way to do
Thanks for making it understandable 😊😊
Happy to help!
Good afternoon, Dr. B. Thanks again for all of your assistance. I've been using your guidance for years. Question.. what program do you use to draw/write on these videos and record voice over?
Good question. I use a number of tools and increasingly I’m trying to use only open source software.
Lately I’ve been using InkScape (inkscape.org) for writing. It is vector based so it gives the writing a very smooth feel. Adobe Illustrator was a bit expensive and I wanted to use software that was available to everyone.
For image manipulation I use GIMP (www.gimp.org)..
Often for molecular geometry I use phet.colorado.edu/sims/html/molecule-shapes/latest/molecule-shapes_en.html.
MolView: molview.org/ is really helpful as well.
For screen recording I use Camtasia Studio (costs money). This isn’t open source. I also do my cleanup and editing using Camtasia Studio. Many of the fades and transitions are done in Camtasia. OBS Studio (obsproject.com) is a free capture program that I’ve been meaning to try.
I’m using a Dell Inspiron notebook computer with Windows 10 and a Yeti Blue Microphone. My writing tablet is a Wacom Bamboo.
There are a lot of moving pieces, but they make the process more enjoyable and the outcome more useful.
I know how to balance but this was too long and I didnt want to do it lol. Thank you for your videos though, they're really helpful when I dont know how to do it.
Dude you're great at this
Hey, thanks!
I would die without these videos
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thankyou very much
No problem, glad I could help with KOH + H2SO4! --- Dr. B
What order should you start balancing in?
thank you doctor B
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Thankyou, it was very helpful for me
why is there a 2 next to potassium?
Thanks man.
which is the element that oxidizes if I'm fine is the S
Solve KOH+H3PO4=K3PO4+H2O
Here you go!
ruclips.net/video/fnnkH3aXneU/видео.html
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Nice vid, helped me a lot
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Why did you put SO4 as a whole? What if we put S alone then O alone .. cuz SO4 is not an element...
(Btw thanx for those amazing vids)
It's usually much easier to consider polyatomic ions, like SO4, as one item if you have them on both sides of the equation. Either way you'll get the same answer,. It's just quicker and less prone to error. --- Dr. B
@@wbreslyn thank you so much for the explanation
thanks dawg ❤
Thanks sir
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For 20% liquid potash, how many water water and h2so4 and Koh required, plz tell
69%
What is the molarity of this acid solution
Thnx
but why does possttium have a 2 now?? after the arrow?
the potassium ion has a valency of 1+ and the sulphate ions have a valency of 2-, therefore you need two potassium ions for every sulphate ion in order for neutralisation to occur.
- hope this helps :)
Could you translate your videos please 🙏🙏 I understand a little but we see many of these problems and my colleagues do not understand the English :(
This works for some people. ruclips.net/video/0Ng7TJ1esuk/видео.html If I have time I'll try and translate some of my videos!
@@wbreslyn Thank you very much I really like how you teach :)
What happens when salt is heated?
It really depends how much you heat it. Salt will melt at very high temperatures.
How do u oxidize the reaction?
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Thanks man
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Thanks a lot, now it is so much clearer to me now
Thank you.:-)
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You are welcome, glad I could help with KOH + H2SO4! --- Dr. B
The question in my book says "balance H2SO4 + KOH" how did you know it gave K2SO4 + H2O ?
You have an acid and a base, so it is a neutralization reaction That will produce a salt and water.
@@wbreslyn Thank you very much !
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i didnt understand how we know that k become k2 in k2so4
Hey did u find the answer to this???? If u did plz tell me
the potassium ion has a valency of 1+ and the sulphate ions have a valency of 2-, therefore you need two potassium ions for every sulphate ion in order for neutralisation to occur.
- hope this helps :)
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