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Do we need to also look at water having a low density (etc. when a lake freezes, a layer of ice will float to the surface, while fish can still swim beneath)?
Hello, Not as a separate lesson. THe ions are covered within the relevant topics e.h. Phosphate ion - ATP and DNA Iron ion - oxyhaemoglobin dissociation curves Sodium ions- action potentials, translocation, co-transport Hydrogen ions- factors affecting enzymes Hope that helps
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Hey this is a bit weird but do you get any revenue from youtube adverts on your videos? I thought if i avoid skipping the ads and watch it from start to finish you may benefit from it somehow? :)
Hello,
Yes my channel is monetized so ads do provide revenue and unskipped and clicked ads provide more. That is a really kind gesture, but i know how precious your time is when studying so please don't feel you should!
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Do we need to also look at water having a low density (etc. when a lake freezes, a layer of ice will float to the surface, while fish can still swim beneath)?
For AQA no, but it is relevant for other exam boards
have you done aqa a level in organic ions
Hello,
Not as a separate lesson. THe ions are covered within the relevant topics e.h.
Phosphate ion - ATP and DNA
Iron ion - oxyhaemoglobin dissociation curves
Sodium ions- action potentials, translocation, co-transport
Hydrogen ions- factors affecting enzymes
Hope that helps
@@MissEstruchBiology thank you appreciate the summarisation
Does it have a genetic recipe?
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Hi, I wanted to ask whats the maximum hydrogen bonds 2 water molecules can form
I think 4
can your videos be used for a level edexcel B exam board?
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can your videos be used for ocr?
I have OCR videos too
Well explained
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How does it have 2 different regions that are charged if all three atoms in the molecule are charged? 0:48
The hydrogens have the same charge though
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