Banging my head to get this topic clear since the last 2 hours, Finally understood it in under 6 mins! Hats off! The video was clear, concise, and straight to the point! Keep it up!
What is the three potential sources of error in a titration experiment? Consider the procedure for the titration as well as the tips mentioned in this Vedio. Answer this question please if u know the answer
can someone explain to me about the precise accuracy thing i dont rly get it like what do you mean by lower than 0.1 ml cuz when i did the average it was clearly more than 0.1 (or is that not what i was supposed to do to find its delta thing)
The difference (minus) between the "volume delivered" of the titrations (titration 1, titration 2, titration 3) must be less than 0.1ml. for example: 22.17 (titration 3) minus 22.08 (titration 2) = 0.09. if it was something like 22.17 - 22.02 = 0.15 then it's not accurate ( because it's more than 0.1) and you'll have to do another titration.
Banging my head to get this topic clear since the last 2 hours, Finally understood it in under 6 mins! Hats off! The video was clear, concise, and straight to the point! Keep it up!
I used to have my students go to the MIT lab site for titrations. This video is by far superior.
wow I've not seen this kind before in my life but from the knowledge i have, this is also a new way of carrying out this analysis
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I’m in year 8 and I have to learn this💀
thank you for step by step video. It is much easier to understand than reading my text book.
Nice videoooo😂😂✌high quality and nice background music+ nice voice
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I hate textbooks. They wrote fancy words and tried to make things more complicated than they should be. This video was easy to understand
Thanks!
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Thanks a lot, feeling soo lucky that I've got access to such contents.
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Simon, denna video var extremt jobbig att fatta
this was an excellent experiment. Thanks for doing good.
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This video saved my life
Basis of Titration, Easy explanation. Thank you ☺️
Best video out there :))))))))
Thank you, wonderful teacher!
This helped me so much. Thank you so much
Thank you very much my dear witsie....
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music loud as hell but thanks
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thanks so much helps me a lot
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Armaan shut up you stupid
Quick question. Will adding the details ionised water affect the results because you increasing the volume of unknown solution in cornical flask?
It shouldn't matter as the amount of water added will be quite small.
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I think it should since the water might react with the solution
Nice practical
Why not use an magnetic stirrer?
Nice one this helped me a lot
Wonderful presentation.
Phew, me just getting a good idea of the blab my chemistry teacher called titration. 😀
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Epic video explanation. Thank you.
But the way this titration haunts me. Lol.
good way of teaching
Yo bro..gonna give chemistry exam tomorrow 🤙
Very nice 👍👍👍👍
Who knew watching this last year in matric for my prac that i would actually end up in this lab 😂😂😅
What is the three potential sources of error in a titration experiment? Consider the procedure for the titration as well as the tips mentioned in this Vedio.
Answer this question please if u know the answer
no
A lot of reasons
can someone explain to me about the precise accuracy thing i dont rly get it like what do you mean by lower than 0.1 ml cuz when i did the average it was clearly more than 0.1 (or is that not what i was supposed to do to find its delta thing)
The difference (minus) between the "volume delivered" of the titrations (titration 1, titration 2, titration 3) must be less than 0.1ml. for example: 22.17 (titration 3) minus 22.08 (titration 2) = 0.09.
if it was something like 22.17 - 22.02 = 0.15 then it's not accurate ( because it's more than 0.1) and you'll have to do another titration.
excellent!
Seems nice
How can I convert from molarity (mol/L) to (v/v)% i.e (v of solute /v of solution)*100
Anyone here? Witsies?
Guess not
lol, am here
the greatest invention in chemistry is white paper
Thanks.
thanks
Nice,thenx alot
Chemical! how should I dissolve you?
Wrong indicator for strong acid and strong base
Thanks alot
nice liked it
Catalysis Army was here
story reason y i have but compensatry in chemistry instead of passing all my papers
interesting
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Bruhh they got me mugged up all practical school sucks
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titration so harddddddddddd😔😔😭😭😭
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cringe
Video not efficacious for lay person but labeled as though it is.