So yesterday I was on your stoichiometry Playlist starting with 6muffins,was like"oh sir are u kidding?!so now we are baking"🤣🤣but it assisted me a lot because I paused this vid tried it on my own nd and I got it ryt... U rock sir, big time!!!!
I know right... 😂. I try to make my examples very relatable. Look at you now, a whole champion on Stoichiometry. Thank you very much showing appreciation
sir thank you so much I watched your videos on stochiometry nearly the whole day before I came to try this question( I never tried back titration ever) and with one try I got it right the steps everything
When it came around 20:07 and you said pure aluminium! I laughed loud, it was a tense session dealing with Magnesium but cracked me up for some reason 🤣🤣. Anyway 0.0165 x 24.3 = 0.40095 g 😡. But at least the memo has a range. This lesson was helpful. Thank you
I always make an example with Oros (my favourite summer drink, yummy!!!). Suppose you make a mixture into a jug... Does the taste change as you use it? No... The taste is concentration.
@@mphosinethemba7554 I think it already exists... Please check under Acids and Bases Playlist. However, I will pick one or two question papers as we prepare for prelims.
So yesterday I was on your stoichiometry Playlist starting with 6muffins,was like"oh sir are u kidding?!so now we are baking"🤣🤣but it assisted me a lot because I paused this vid tried it on my own nd and I got it ryt... U rock sir, big time!!!!
I know right... 😂. I try to make my examples very relatable. Look at you now, a whole champion on Stoichiometry.
Thank you very much showing appreciation
😭😭😭 this comment saved me I did know anything about stoichiometry until I saw your comment , thank you
Thank you so much sir❤these 8 mark questions always scared me, but now I see how simple it is.
It's my pleasure 😊
sir thank you so much I watched your videos on stochiometry nearly the whole day before I came to try this question( I never tried back titration ever) and with one try I got it right the steps everything
Thank you so much Uncle, I won't be skipping these questions anymore.😭😭❤️
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I understood completely what you said that was an amazing lesson
You’re most welcome 🤗
You are a life saver makgowa .thank you sir
You are most welcome
One teacher that never disappoints❤
Wow sir you are so good❤i cant believe i understood this after such a long time🤧
These videos are so helpful. You are an incredible teacher. Thank you!
When it came around 20:07 and you said pure aluminium! I laughed loud, it was a tense session dealing with Magnesium but cracked me up for some reason 🤣🤣. Anyway 0.0165 x 24.3 = 0.40095 g 😡. But at least the memo has a range. This lesson was helpful. Thank you
What a question, what a teacher!
Thank you so much 🤗
May God bless you for all that you do!
Thank you
sir your the physics god👌 teach us your ways💪🤟
I am trying to through all the videos
You made chemistry easy💡👌. Thank you for this brilliant video Sir. 🙏🔥
It’s my pleasure 🥳❤️
Thank you uncle 🙌🔥 I was starting to hate acids and bases and u saved them from my hateful wrath
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I also saved your grades in those process. Uncle Mlu is more than happy to hear that
Thank you so much sir I watched this video last night and the exact same question came out, I was so happy because I knew how to answer the question
Talk about luck hey…
sir i was actually jumping up and down when i finally got this. In class it seemed so difficult but you made it so easy. Thank you so much!
You’re welcome
😁you make physics look easy 🤝
I do the best I can and I’m so glad I’m winning
why didn't you convert the 35cm^3 to dm^3 in the titration step at @10:28 ?
It’s not necessary
Thanks uncle❤😭
Great video as always 🔥
So sir, I can choose to use the titration formula or basic stoichiometry calculations depending on which I prefer?
Wow!!! You get it!!! Yes yes yes... This excites me yazi
@@MlungisiNkosi thank you sir🙂
I am learning from the best after all 💯
@@Blaze-qe1vo thank you 😊
I love this question😍
Very nice hey
Sir based on stoichiometry why did u calculate the volume of nitric acid whereas they already gave us?
Thank you very much I understand now 😭, these 8 mark questions are really tough.
But do you mind doing another one?🙏
I'll see if I can tackle another similar one before the exams
So if i react NaOH with something and some NaOH remains after that. Does the concentration remain the same? And if yes, why does it remain the same?
I always make an example with Oros (my favourite summer drink, yummy!!!). Suppose you make a mixture into a jug... Does the taste change as you use it? No... The taste is concentration.
Hi sir. How do we know that the 0.04 mol of nitric acid is the total amount of mols ?
Because that’s what you have right at the beginning.
@@MlungisiNkosi thank you sir 🙏
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Thank you so much
Chef's kiss🤌
Can you please do this questions but with latest question papers
Thank you for this🎉
You're welcome. I hope it makes a big difference as you prepare for prelims
@@MlungisiNkosi On that note do you mind making a video where you go through past papers on this topic?
@@mphosinethemba7554 I think it already exists... Please check under Acids and Bases Playlist. However, I will pick one or two question papers as we prepare for prelims.
Wow👌🏽
You’re welcome ☺️
From which paper is this?
I actually forgot hey🥴
why isnt n (M) 0,02 mol
Thank you💗☺
❤
Thank you!
The pleasure is all mine... You are most welcome.
year 2025 we still locked in 🔒
Can yu do another pls so I can understand better
Look out I'll be posting more during the week for Prelim preparations...
Thank you very much I understand now 😭, these 8 mark questions are really tough.
But do you mind doing another one?🙏
Yes, soon... Perhaps we can take one for preliminary exams