Sir it's really good how you understand everything.....but I would love to see more examples in a video so that we can understand better Thank you for your efforts🤍
Can you explain to me why we use latin names for metal as an anion but not as cation or neutral. Is there a rule about it?Who was the first to give that rule? I really appreciate if you can explain it to me, i've been wondering the answer for days 🙏
I cannot explain how thankful I am, my teacher barely explained this and you did it better than anyone I’ve talked to.
Sir it's really good how you understand everything.....but I would love to see more examples in a video so that we can understand better
Thank you for your efforts🤍
your videos are so helpful!! thanks a bunch
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wow the best one but the example of plydentat is minimize
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Can you explain to me why we use latin names for metal as an anion but not as cation or neutral. Is there a rule about it?Who was the first to give that rule?
I really appreciate if you can explain it to me, i've been wondering the answer for days 🙏
It's a rule
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Why did you add 3- on the potassium hexafluoro cobaltate(iii)?
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bro, you could've said pawsitive 💀