Thank you so much! It's very nice to see the way my teacher solves questions like this and the way you do. THe methametical steps are the same, but the way it is explained is quite different. I'm soooo gladd to be able to see these various apsects! It's always so helpful for my understanding. Thank you so much Mr. Krug!
It's always good to see different instructors work the same problems in different ways; it really helps deepen your understanding. I'm so glad you're able to get some deeper understanding from my videos. Thanks for watching!
I have not been able to figure out stoichiometry in my AP chemistry class, and I found this video and had like and aha moment and now I know how do it! Thank you so much!!!
Mr. Krug, may you do a video on how to balance harder equations like the ones in the first example problem just to make sure that we get that down? Balancing equations is key in chemistry and is a very important skill to have. If we don't balance them correctly, we will get the entire problem wrong. Some equations can actually be a little tough to balance. I know you already have videos on how to balance equations, but would you please also make a video on how to balance tougher equations as well? Thanks. We students will greatly appreciate it.
Thanks for the suggestion! Balancing equations is usually considered 'prior knowledge' students should have before taking AP Chemistry, and next school year I'll be re-working those 'first-year chemistry' videos. In the meantime, here's an old video that I made several years ago over balancing equations. There are a couple tougher ones in there: ruclips.net/video/BwticAv2rZw/видео.html
@@JeremyKrug I know it’s ‘prior knowledge’ but many people still mess up on that key skill! I’ll be looking forward to your updated ‘first-year chemistry’ videos very soon! Stay blessed and have a wonderful summer!
Thank you so much! It's very nice to see the way my teacher solves questions like this and the way you do. THe methametical steps are the same, but the way it is explained is quite different. I'm soooo gladd to be able to see these various apsects! It's always so helpful for my understanding. Thank you so much Mr. Krug!
It's always good to see different instructors work the same problems in different ways; it really helps deepen your understanding. I'm so glad you're able to get some deeper understanding from my videos. Thanks for watching!
Super helpful! You've been helping me through AP chem all year!
Thanks for your kind words and for your trust. It's an honor to be able to help!
You’re a legend. I got to your channel through Proffesor Dave’s Ultimate review packet and it’s amazing how simply you can explain chemistry.
Thanks so much for the kind words! I'm looking forward to taking over for Professor Dave on UltimateReviewPacket.com starting this July.
I have not been able to figure out stoichiometry in my AP chemistry class, and I found this video and had like and aha moment and now I know how do it! Thank you so much!!!
I'm so glad my video helped make things click for you. Thanks for watching!
Thank you Mr. Krug! Your videos make getting through AP chem way easier.
So glad you're finding my videos helpful. Best wishes on AP Chem this year!
Thank you Mr. Krug! Your videos make understanding AP chem way easier.
I'm so glad to hear that! Thanks for watching my videos.
Mr. Krug youre my savior
Thanks for the kind words!
your videos help me so much
I'm so glad to be of help. Thanks for your kind words!
Mr. Krug, may you do a video on how to balance harder equations like the ones in the first example problem just to make sure that we get that down? Balancing equations is key in chemistry and is a very important skill to have. If we don't balance them correctly, we will get the entire problem wrong. Some equations can actually be a little tough to balance. I know you already have videos on how to balance equations, but would you please also make a video on how to balance tougher equations as well? Thanks. We students will greatly appreciate it.
Thanks for the suggestion! Balancing equations is usually considered 'prior knowledge' students should have before taking AP Chemistry, and next school year I'll be re-working those 'first-year chemistry' videos. In the meantime, here's an old video that I made several years ago over balancing equations. There are a couple tougher ones in there:
ruclips.net/video/BwticAv2rZw/видео.html
@@JeremyKrug I know it’s ‘prior knowledge’ but many people still mess up on that key skill! I’ll be looking forward to your updated ‘first-year chemistry’ videos very soon! Stay blessed and have a wonderful summer!
I couldn’t really get those last 2 stoichiometric questions, ill try attempting to understand them but can you explain them please?
I would fail wihtout this
Hang in there; you've got this!
Thank you Mr. Krug! Your videos make understanding AP chem way easier.
I appreciate your compliment and your kind words. Thanks so much for watching!