Dear Mrs. Buskey, Thank you so much for posting your demonstrations on youtube. I use this one ALL THE TIME in my chemistry classes and find it extremely helpful. There is one extremely common misconception in this video, which has upset my AP Chemistry class so much that they are making me post a comment. They want to make sure that your viewers know that equilibrium is not when the concentration on the left is equal to the concentration on the right. All six test tubes are at equilibrium as there is no change in concentration. Thank you again for sharing with us.
ahhhhh D: please reply back to my question as soon as possible how did you get them half way between?and how did you make the two testtubes to be on the farthers extremes like light pink and that dark blue
+Natalie Castaneda It appears that she would have started with all blue test tubes and added H2O, shifting the equilibrium towards the left, until a purple colour is reached. Note the equation, H2O is on the right hand side.
Dear Mrs. Buskey, Thank you so much for posting your demonstrations on youtube. I use this one ALL THE TIME in my chemistry classes and find it extremely helpful. There is one extremely common misconception in this video, which has upset my AP Chemistry class so much that they are making me post a comment. They want to make sure that your viewers know that equilibrium is not when the concentration on the left is equal to the concentration on the right. All six test tubes are at equilibrium as there is no change in concentration. Thank you again for sharing with us.
no problem
AgNO3 can "absorb" chloride (and release nitrate), forming a white precipitate of AgCl and driving the equilibrium to the left.
Can you consider it a single displacement rxn?
wow thats awesome thank you miss!
But what is that cloudy stuff?
Hey, I'm a chemistry teacher, and I want to use this film o TED-ED. Can you give me the permission to do that?
ahhhhh D: please reply back to my question as soon as possible
how did you get them half way between?and how did you make the two testtubes to be on the farthers extremes like light pink and that dark blue
Yes
How did you have the four tubes purple?
+Natalie Castaneda It appears that she would have started with all blue test tubes and added H2O, shifting the equilibrium towards the left, until a purple colour is reached.
Note the equation, H2O is on the right hand side.
How did she make the tube with liquid blue?
Is that a COW I heard at 3:38? Mooooooooooo!
it was indeed my guy
This shits crazy fr
it doesnt react
Reply if Mrs. Romanoff sent you here
oh hey ben
Not sure who Mrs Romanoff is, but she sounds like a nasty old coot
Idk either but my first thought was black widow of the Avengers 🤦🏻♀️
Yo she sent me here
@@matthewelder1530 Ay she sent me here.
shut up...shes cool like dat, she aint going to lick her fingers shes a chem teacher
Chemistry teacher that said 'cloudy', should say precipitate.
(y) pero seria mejor en español :s