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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for an exceptional Introduction into Solids in AP/General Chemistry. Solids are used in all types of materials on planet earth. Solids that have a high/low melting point and those that conduct electricity are an example of real life problems on planet earth. Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, there is a typing error in problem 3. There should be a "C" instead of "D", "D", that is, you have, "A", "B", "D, "D", "E". Please correct the typing error in the video.
So, If I want to know that the thing that looks like diamond is indeed a diamond can I hold by one end of the thing and the other end attach to an electroshock. would that work ?
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Not that I hate my chemistry prof., but I love you so much better. You literally helped me understand this concept and how to know what type of solid it is based on the way they're written Thanks a bunches!!!
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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for an exceptional Introduction into Solids in AP/General Chemistry. Solids are used in all types of materials on planet earth. Solids that have a high/low melting point and those that conduct electricity are an example of real life problems on planet earth. Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, there is a typing error in problem 3. There should be a "C" instead of "D", "D", that is, you have, "A", "B", "D, "D", "E". Please correct the typing error in the video.
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You misspelled "soft." What you meant to say was that molecular solids are S.A.W.F.T..
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Gallium is below Aluminum not Indium in case anyone cares
what's the equation for crystalline solids?
Why this video has such less views...??
Can someone explain to me why AlN is a covalent network solid if it has ionic bonds?
How can the Ionics have higher melting points if they are in the negatives, would they not be lower?
That’s not a negative sign it’s a hyphen
I thought you would make a video about the types of voids and more
So, If I want to know that the thing that looks like diamond is indeed a diamond can I hold by one end of the thing and the other end attach to an electroshock.
would that work ?
it depends if that other thing that looks like a diamond is conductor of electricity
it depends if that other thing that looks like a diamond is conductor of electricity
Are ionic solids more brittle than molecular solids?
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NH4Cl
Ionic solid?
Brass is which type of solid?
it's an alloy so it is metallic substance since alloys are mixtures
@@Bereket2D ok
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gallium is the one that is below aluminum not indium
P4 is which type of solid?
801 °C for Nacl ? no?
No
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Dude u made a mistake it's positive sign in-front of (MgO)
Oxygen can form a double bond with Magnesium
Agcl3 is which type solid?
ionic
I think ionic
4:42
Iodine is which type of solid
covalent network solid
molecular?
Its a molecular solid both solid iodine and sulphur
It will have london forces
Molecular (? Maybe
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Gallium, Germanium, Arsenic...
voice is too low. please increase the voice in other video