Science teacher for a bit now. My degree is in History, but I love science. You are such an amazing educator and I can't express how much i appreciate your work. You have made me a better teacher each video.
Dude, Chad, you rock, man! Love your lessons. I am learning a lot! I love your analogy about two people hooked up and two watched😅. You seem like you would be a cool guy to have a beer. with.
your analogies to remember the rules are hilarious 🤣 you’re legit taking the pain out of learning science
Glad to hear it - Happy Studying!
Science teacher for a bit now. My degree is in History, but I love science. You are such an amazing educator and I can't express how much i appreciate your work. You have made me a better teacher each video.
Glad the channel is helping you - all the best as you instruct others!
love this chapter
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thank u so much chad.
Very welcome.
Is the net ionic equation for the last example co3+ H2-> h2o + co2 ?
No, it was Na(2)CO3(aq) = H2O(l) + CO2(g) + 2NaCl
is there a link you have to that specific solubility chart @4:13
Dude, Chad, you rock, man! Love your lessons. I am learning a lot! I love your analogy about two people hooked up and two watched😅. You seem like you would be a cool guy to have a beer. with.
Thanks - glad the channel is helping you!
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Thank you
what is OH? oxygen and hydrogen? cation or anion? how do I identify its charge? help, my professor doesn't explain this!
draw structural formula like you have learned back in the organic chem days and apply formal charge rules.
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lead (II) iodide is yellow 😁