Love your videos so much! Just wondering for the OCR A level Chemistry practicals (PAGs), are they all included throughout your videos or do I need to revise them separately? Thanks!
Hi I was wondering what you meant at 14.36 by "this is a mild oxidising agent so is reduced itself". do you mean that acidified potassium dichromate reduces itself despite the alcohols being present?
Hi, I have it written in my notes that the less soluble the compound in the oily stationary phase, then the smaller the retention time, but your presentation says the opposite. I’m just a bit confused, please could u clear this up? Thanks
In the middle of such an intense study sesh, the little joke made me giggle 🤭
I try 😀
2:58 lmao that was a dad joke if ive ever heard one
u really are the best !!
I did love the joke!
Love your videos so much! Just wondering for the OCR A level Chemistry practicals (PAGs), are they all included throughout your videos or do I need to revise them separately? Thanks!
Hi. Not specifically no however I do try to run the experimental techniques which are standard and should help. 👍
Hi I was wondering what you meant at 14.36 by "this is a mild oxidising agent so is reduced itself". do you mean that acidified potassium dichromate reduces itself despite the alcohols being present?
this gets a like only because of the Geordie joke
Hi, I have it written in my notes that the less soluble the compound in the oily stationary phase, then the smaller the retention time, but your presentation says the opposite. I’m just a bit confused, please could u clear this up? Thanks
I've got the same question. I'm not sure which one's right?
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Loved the joke sir 🤣
I try! 😄