Usually the older videos despite poor quality do a good job I'm so happy to find a more recent video which does the same job Thank you. You made online learning that bit easier
A very good and best teacher also telling theory with practical .I just loved this teacher Sir you are a very brilliant teacher Your teaching method is awesome . When you are teaching I am just feeling that experiment but in my room like this experiment was happpening in front of me .🤩
Sir may i ask you a question for my thesis. Why magnesium sulphate heptahydrate causing white precipitation does look like a gel/cloud and sometimes crystalline when it dissolved in 30%w/w of ethanol solution? So that salt is very poor for induce aquous two phase separation layer between ethanol and water. There is a limit literature about that :(. Thank you
Awesome video! Quick note: At 5:24 you may have misspoke, you said there was no "chemical reaction" when I think you meant to say there was no "precipitate". Hope this comment helps!
That's true! Copper can be more than one colour depending on the form it is in. Think about iron; it can appear black, grey, or even shiny in its pure form depending on the level of polish it has. When it reacts with oxygen and water, it forms iron (III) oxide which is red. In solution, copper is often a nice blue colour, but when excited directly with a flame you will see a green colour. Copper corrodes to make a green patina (like European copper roofs, or the Statue of Liberty in America).
Finally my teacher found a video that wasn't filmed in the 1800s
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Well actually, if I'm not mistaken, the video camera was invented in 1918
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Usually the older videos despite poor quality do a good job
I'm so happy to find a more recent video which does the same job
Thank you. You made online learning that bit easier
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A very good and best teacher also telling theory with practical .I just loved this teacher Sir you are a very brilliant teacher Your teaching method is awesome . When you are teaching I am just feeling that experiment but in my room like this experiment was happpening in front of me .🤩
Thanks a lot it helped me in my studies 🌻💛🌿..
Excellent video.
We want the explanation of all science lessons plzzz if possible make the video and good explanation keep doing 🎉❤❤..... Love from India
Is there a way to prevent or counter precipitation?
Thank you so much 😊
Sir may i ask you a question for my thesis. Why magnesium sulphate heptahydrate causing white precipitation does look like a gel/cloud and sometimes crystalline when it dissolved in 30%w/w of ethanol solution? So that salt is very poor for induce aquous two phase separation layer between ethanol and water. There is a limit literature about that :(. Thank you
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Awesome video! Quick note: At 5:24 you may have misspoke, you said there was no "chemical reaction" when I think you meant to say there was no "precipitate". Hope this comment helps!
Thank you so much
Yeah, it might have been a tad more dramatic to add drops of copper sulfate to see precipitate form in a beaker of clear sodium hydroxide.
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My teacher sent me here? Who else?
Me too
Me three
Teacher can u make new videos about chemistry.
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I am watching your video in further👍
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U said coppers’ colour is blue, I sent it green, I learnt it from the flame test….
That's true! Copper can be more than one colour depending on the form it is in. Think about iron; it can appear black, grey, or even shiny in its pure form depending on the level of polish it has. When it reacts with oxygen and water, it forms iron (III) oxide which is red. In solution, copper is often a nice blue colour, but when excited directly with a flame you will see a green colour. Copper corrodes to make a green patina (like European copper roofs, or the Statue of Liberty in America).
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Hopefully I learned this ppt reaction..... 🙂
Sir perform black ppt reaction
wow cool
Very good video
basics was here
pov : we all here cause of school
True that
" Pov " means ??
So these reactions are irreversible?
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Teacher can u make more new videos
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3rd year chemical reactions
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so one solution is grabbing the other and saying "we are THIS now"
where is my fucking purple or the red reaction😤😤
Watching this for science class anyone else??
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I`m here because of my chem teacher :v
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