"Calcium chloride" (at 4:17) not calcium chlorine. Also, you use the word "equals" for the reaction equation arrow, but I think "produces" or "makes" is more suitable
When he showed the picture of the lollipop and then said the lead compound I freaked out because I thought they actually (used to?) put lead in sweets lol.
The stronger an acid is, the more easily it loses a proton, H+. And so HCl is a stronger acid than H2SO4 because a proton more easily separates from chloride ion than from hydrogen sulphate ion.
Salts are the ionic compounds consisting of two parts, one part carrying a positive charge that is cation and the other part carrying a negative charge that is anion.
Lead (II) Oxide is an inorganic compound which is amphoteric, which means that it reacts with both acids and with bases. With acids, it forms salts of Pb2+, and with strong bases PbO dissolves to form plumbite (also called plumbate(II)) salts.
Not appropriate for someone who starts in chemistry and jests wants to know what salt means. My suggestion would be to start and explain the word with no technical words and then move on to the rest
Salts are ionic compounds consisting of two parts one part carrying a positive charge that is cation and the other part carrying a negative charge that is anion. Eg- NaCl, KNO3
Lovely. Simple and straight to the point. Man I love the internet and the creators of stuff like this. I express my gratitude.
So nice of you! Glad you liked it 🙂
4:18 * Calcium Chloride *
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Watching this vid right now during quaratine bcoz 4 some reason Chemistry seems 2 hate me and i never understad a thing!!
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"Calcium chloride" (at 4:17) not calcium chlorine. Also, you use the word "equals" for the reaction equation arrow, but I think "produces" or "makes" is more suitable
When he showed the picture of the lollipop and then said the lead compound I freaked out because I thought they actually (used to?) put lead in sweets lol.
Great introductory video! thanks
I can tell that this channel is gonna be big hit in near months.
2 years and still at 157k. Noice. What did you say again?
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Thank you so much for the explanation mr
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Thanks so much, this has helped with my end of term test for the end of the term!
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Great video! Keep up the good work!
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Me, four years later, still finding use in the video. ":)"
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Thankyou, a really great video!
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Highly Informative and concise great work 👍
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Thanks for the information.
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Which one is the stronger acid Hcl or H2SO4???
The stronger an acid is, the more easily it loses a proton, H+. And so HCl is a stronger acid than H2SO4 because a proton more easily separates from chloride ion than from hydrogen sulphate ion.
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But we are taught that H2SO4 is stronger that HCl.
4:18 calcium chloride and thank u for this helpful video
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So the definition for salt in chemistry is ?? Ionic compound ?? Combined by acid and base ??
Or any chemicals that are pH 7 , neither acid nor base
@Sylgwyn Thank you
A salt is an ionic compound that can be formed by the neutralization reaction of an acid and a base.
Salts are the ionic compounds consisting of two parts, one part carrying a positive charge that is cation and the other part carrying a negative charge that is anion.
in class rn the teacher told everyone to watch this vid, Im Perfect was here
this is good for kids 👏
i am confuse is it groups 8 & 9 or groups 6 & 7
Making salt? Just get a Auto-sniper in counter strike. The salt will flow. c:
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Thx great video
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
0:20 **puts salt on cheese**
Very good video
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Thanks!
Are there eletro-heavies?
Is lead oxide a salt?
Lead (II) Oxide is an inorganic compound which is amphoteric, which means that it reacts with both acids and with bases. With acids, it forms salts of Pb2+, and with strong bases PbO dissolves to form plumbite (also called plumbate(II)) salts.
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Iron disulfide is not a salt.. iron sulphate is
how do they know it is sweet if its poisnous lol.
haha good point
Well someone had to taste it to know and felt the effects 😂
4:18 *Calcium chloride not chlorine* :)
1 hour before chemistry test
Hope it went well!
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How do you know something is sweet but is poisonous
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Amphetamine salt tastes sweet
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Cocaine salts make my toungue numb
Please answer me I'm waiting
Calcium chloride
from this video i learnt fuck all
You forgot about one of the most potent salts: Gamer rage
Not appropriate for someone who starts in chemistry and jests wants to know what salt means. My suggestion would be to start and explain the word with no technical words and then move on to the rest
why all the videos on this channel needs an ear hygiene before listening it ?
Playing this to my salty teammate
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still got no idea what a salt is.. oof!!!
A Salt is an ionic compound
Salts are ionic compounds consisting of two parts one part carrying a positive charge that is cation and the other part carrying a negative charge that is anion.
Eg- NaCl, KNO3
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