Very good lecture madam I used to watch ur videos regularly if it possible please make video on hammet and tauft equations, primary, secondary kinetic isotopic effects in chemical kinetics
@@PriyankaJainchemistry madam I am asking for Primary and secondary kinetic isotopic effects in chemical kinetics also hammet and tauft equations not salt effects please
Good Explanation. I have seen this in most text books also. Sometimes they use +ve sign in Nernst equation. Can you tell why Nernst equation got -ve sign in acid base titration and +ve sign in redox titration at 15:30
Yha pr negative sign lgaoge tolog wali term konreverse krdo .....even standard form negative hi hoti h ....vo to conc. Ko reverse krke sign bhr le aate h
Cuz the hydrogenation subduction of the Valence cation makes the carbonyl groups dissociate in solution. Thus, a weak acid is formed which under the influence of UV short wavelength radiation, water is created. Yes there are two electrodes
Nice explanation.Thank you Maam
can you please explain why there is rise in emf when the titrant is added i.e. there is a reduction of ion concentration
Assaslam olaikum Maam kindly make video on columetry i have alot of confusion in this topic and u r the only one to clear my confusion.Thank u ma'am
thnkss alot mam...u made very simple this to me🙏😊😊😊😊
Thank you so much mam❤️❤️❤️💕👍
Maam the class was nice.But i have a doubt. why did you always consider reference electrodes as anode and indicator electrodes as cathode?
Why there is large change in potential at end point ?
Thank you madam
It is ueful for me in practical viva
So thanks again
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Mam it's good but I wanna knw about karl Fisher reaction and complete reaction means that neutralising reaction and so on
Very good lecture madam I used to watch ur videos regularly if it possible please make video on hammet and tauft equations, primary, secondary kinetic isotopic effects in chemical kinetics
@@PriyankaJainchemistry madam I am asking for Primary and secondary kinetic isotopic effects in chemical kinetics also hammet and tauft equations not salt effects please
I couldn’t understand the pronunciation between 20:02 and 20:10 can someone please help
addition of the reagent leads to the formation of the complex, so we add a chelating ligand like EDTA using a burette
Mam pls variation or pertubation theorem par video bna dijiye 3 din bd exam h pls mam
mam give one video on polargraphy and TGA
Good Explanation. I have seen this in most text books also. Sometimes they use +ve sign in Nernst equation. Can you tell why Nernst equation got -ve sign in acid base titration and +ve sign in redox titration at 15:30
Yha pr negative sign lgaoge tolog wali term konreverse krdo .....even standard form negative hi hoti h ....vo to conc. Ko reverse krke sign bhr le aate h
Very very nice madam.
hello maim mujhe yeh janana h ki aap ka white board ka size kitna h aur ap record kaise krti ho ispe
Mam please send the notes of this lecture if possible .....😊
Here E means what
Very nice lecture👍👍
Thnku so much mam
mam, which refrence and indicator electrode used in complexometric titration ?
thanq mam 🙂
Hello mam plz one video for polarography
Y we separate two electrodes
Cuz the hydrogenation subduction of the Valence cation makes the carbonyl groups dissociate in solution. Thus, a weak acid is formed which under the influence of UV short wavelength radiation, water is created. Yes there are two electrodes
Nice explanation
Thank u meam
Thank you so much mam.. Ur teaching great. I want to meet u mam.
Thank u
Btw nice teaching..
Thank u mam
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Hindi and english ka combination rkho.. taki eng and hindi viewers ko easy ho smjhna
Video is good but your pronunciation was not good
Feels the same
Ye notes nakal bna ne k liye boht ache h
It may better if you teach in Hindi
Tq for video
MAm THO concept samaj m nhi aaya
Ar medam thode hindi bhe bol leya kro
Light laga o
Hindi me explain kro....I het English...
Here E means what
Good explaining mam