Im 36 years old taking my first chemistry class.. my teacher is great! but i learn so much better on a one to one basis.. this is like a personal lesson for free... thank you so much for your sacrifice.
Mr. Anderson, thanks so much for this fantastic video!!! The way you explain the relationship between molecules, moles and grams clearly, with the actual formulas necessary for each, and how to manipulate them from one direction to the other, is PRICELESS!!! Thanks for actually using the calc with us, as that's where many problems can happen. Love the glass board and terrific sound quality too!!! You're a chemistry ANGEL!!!
I am so happy I came across your videos because my chemistry teacher is no good, and this really helped me. For the question at the end I got 6.684 x 10^24
THANK YOU I am in college (a sophomore) and you have taught me more that my teacher, lab instructor, tutors, and student instructors combined THANK YOU
THANKS BOZEMAN! MY TEACHER MS FLUM FELT FORCED ME TO WATCH THIS VIDEO FOR AN ASSIGNMENT!!! WE HAD TO MAKE A LIST OF 15 IMPORTANT POINTS YOU MADE! (IN TRUTH, THERE IS NO 15 IMPORTANT POINTS YOU MADE). I LOVE IT!!!!!!
My Human Bio teacher referred you last semester for that subject and I just discovered you have Chemistry pod cast. I am so excited I've told the whole class about you. Our teacher is inexperienced and you are spot on in such short pod cast. You really are a life saver! Thank you for doing what you do. :-)
Never payed attention in class this whole week. this IS me 2in the morning "OMG IM SCREWED FOR the test tomorrow" Now it only takes 11minutes to understand. And I'm Like Thank You Mr andersen.
Thank you so much! This year is my chemistry teacher's first year of teaching, and she is very inexperienced. I'm going to bring this to her, so our whole class can see it. Appreciated it!
You are a great teacher. This really helped me out. My current professor rushes through the content like it is a race. Thank you for taking your time and explaining it.
i like the different twist with the step by step process instead of just repeating the usual pyramid equations etc... I actually understand now. You're a lifesaver!
sumaia dahir He's talking about the last part of the video where Mr. Anderson said that we should be able to find the amount of molecules in a 200g sample of H2O, so you're the smart ass in fact
great video, mr anderson is quite happy to simplify things and isn't concerned with demonstrating how clever he is and confusing people in the process. Thank you
@@kaybicksler it’s not Avogadro’s number because he isn’t trying to solve it, that is the number the calculator originally gave him! the calculator give him the number 3.435… x 10 ^24, so Avogadro’s number is not relevant !!! :))
Omg. The way you teach. It's so calm and peaceful. You give me tons of information on what you are doing and make it so simple! Glad I found your channel because I was honestly confused.
You totally helped me get in A in my Bio Class, and I mean college Bio. Now you're helping with my Chem class too. You are awesome. Thanks for the help.
I haven't seen this stuff since high school and I have to take a chem placement exam. Thanks for reminding me just how easy it was with such a great video! :]
Just a note. I remember teachers saying "You you were paying attention then you should be able to do this." I heard you say that at the end of the video. A reminder that that is not how teaching works for every student. Some may be paying attention and just not understand or be too afraid to ask for clarification. There is also the possibility that it was not explained well in the first place. So saying what you said about paying attentions= you should be able to do this does not apply. Ever. It only belittles students into thinking they are not smart.
I don't get why a mole is equivalent to the molecular mass in grams. A molecule's mass is measured in daltons. Then suddenly, when we are measuring a mole's mass, it uses the same number as molecule's mass, but in the unit of grams instead. Like the mass of H2O is about 18 daltons, and yet the mass of 6.022 x 10^23 H2O molecules is about 18 grams. Like, what??
i can't believe that this man in just 5 min explained something that my chemistry teacher couldn't do in an entire 45 min class
Ikr!!!
FR!!!!
Same😂😂
Mine couldn’t in three weeks
@@robfish001 that's just sad man. How's college going? (if you're in college ofc)
Im 36 years old taking my first chemistry class.. my teacher is great! but i learn so much better on a one to one basis.. this is like a personal lesson for free... thank you so much for your sacrifice.
Thank you this video taught me what my science teacher failed to convey for me.
Janice Fergus same thing here
Same here aswell, i think most viewers would agree.
Thanks. My teacher isn't fit to teach.
Angel Noose same here
Just Watch bruh what that got to do with mole conversions
same dude
same, my chemistry teacher is not qualified to teach hamsters
Everyone who liked this feels you my dude
Wow! I have a chemistry test tomorrow and you really helped out a lot! thanks!
Blakelindler1 same
God bless you and ur superior intellect, i might just pass my test thanks to a better teacher than my own.
Thankyou so much! This finally made sense to me, I learnt more in 10 minutes than I had all week with my actual teacher at school
+Lyla Wilson this is so relatable
Mr. Anderson, thanks so much for this fantastic video!!! The way you explain the relationship between molecules, moles and grams clearly, with the actual formulas necessary for each, and how to manipulate them from one direction to the other, is PRICELESS!!! Thanks for actually using the calc with us, as that's where many problems can happen. Love the glass board and terrific sound quality too!!! You're a chemistry ANGEL!!!
I am so happy I came across your videos because my chemistry teacher is no good, and this really helped me. For the question at the end I got 6.684 x 10^24
i also got this thnks
THANK YOU I am in college (a sophomore) and you have taught me more that my teacher, lab instructor, tutors, and student instructors combined THANK YOU
+Sarah Hendricks dear god same
For 200.0g(4 sig fig) of H20 you get 6.68368x10^24
but with sig figs final answers should be
6.684x10^24 atoms of H20
You a real one thanks
6.618 x10^24
THANKS BOZEMAN! MY TEACHER MS FLUM FELT FORCED ME TO WATCH THIS VIDEO FOR AN ASSIGNMENT!!! WE HAD TO MAKE A LIST OF 15 IMPORTANT POINTS YOU MADE! (IN TRUTH, THERE IS NO 15 IMPORTANT POINTS YOU MADE). I LOVE IT!!!!!!
My Human Bio teacher referred you last semester for that subject and I just discovered you have Chemistry pod cast. I am so excited I've told the whole class about you. Our teacher is inexperienced and you are spot on in such short pod cast. You really are a life saver! Thank you for doing what you do. :-)
Thank you so so much! You taught me what my COLLEGE PROFESSOR failed to explain to me well. I am so thankful
Never payed attention in class this whole week.
this IS me 2in the morning "OMG IM SCREWED FOR the test tomorrow"
Now it only takes 11minutes to understand.
And I'm Like Thank You Mr andersen.
lmao im in the exact sitation. quiz tomorrow and ive been fucking around in class
same here. 2:19 am rip
11 here lol
this helped me so much my teacher sucks
Thank you so much! This year is my chemistry teacher's first year of teaching, and she is very inexperienced. I'm going to bring this to her, so our whole class can see it. Appreciated it!
Mr. Andersen you saved my life because i had a test tomorrow that i didnt understand nothing and you helped me a looot
I literally did not understand chemistry until I started watching your videos! So glad I came across this channel!
YOUR A LIFE SAVER! I have a huge test tomorrow and this helped SO much 😩🙌👏👏👏
You are a great teacher. This really helped me out. My current professor rushes through the content like it is a race. Thank you for taking your time and explaining it.
i like the different twist with the step by step process instead of just repeating the usual pyramid equations etc... I actually understand now. You're a lifesaver!
200 grams of water equals 6.684 x 10^24 particles.
he was doing .200 smart ass
sumaia dahir lol
sumaia dahir He's talking about the last part of the video where Mr. Anderson said that we should be able to find the amount of molecules in a 200g sample of H2O, so you're the smart ass in fact
11.0987791343 x 6.022x10^23 =
I got 6.68x10^25 . I calculated on google . I that the wrong one ? If it is wrong then please sate your method
imleo1000 i think i did the same as you! i made the mistake of putting the equation into the calculater like 200 x 6.022 x 10 (
great video, mr anderson is quite happy to simplify things and isn't concerned with demonstrating how clever he is and confusing people in the process.
Thank you
greatest RUclips video ever, just in time for my chem final
how come when you were doing significant figures, your exponent changed from 24 to 25
me still waiting
@@ellstripe5185 to both of you, it was just an error! its to the 24th power.
@@lycanthropicmercury can you tell me why its to the 24th power and not the 23rd like avogadros number
@@kaybicksler it’s not Avogadro’s number because he isn’t trying to solve it, that is the number the calculator originally gave him! the calculator give him the number 3.435… x 10 ^24, so Avogadro’s number is not relevant !!! :))
I have a 3 hour chemistry class and you are much easier to understand than my professor. thank you.
Thank you for the slow calm explanation. I was able to follow along.
I also learned how to use the EE button. Thanks! Very helpful video.
i've learned this about 40 times in different ways, and you finally made it break through. much appreciated.
I have my chem final tomorrow, his videos taught me what my professor couldn't over the past 4 months >.
You just made chemistry alot easier. Thanks so much
Wow, thank you! My teacher is absolutely amazing, but I have been struggling with understanding this specific topic. Your videos are really helpful.
Omg. The way you teach. It's so calm and peaceful. You give me tons of information on what you are doing and make it so simple! Glad I found your channel because I was honestly confused.
Mr.Anderson is the key to success :)
Honestly, this taught me so much more than my own teacher. I love you
My professor only lectures for two hours a week, she rushes through this stuff faster than I can write it down
don't know how i got here but now i know i know this... great way of teaching man!
You totally helped me get in A in my Bio Class, and I mean college Bio. Now you're helping with my Chem class too. You are awesome. Thanks for the help.
OMG.. Ty Ty you made the light bulb shine brighter.. I was so struggling in my class, Ty again
You just saved my life in chem. It's such a hard subject for me, but you make it easy!
You explain things much better than my chem teacher.
You explained this so much better than my teacher. Thank you.
Videos have gotten me through all of my nursing pre-reqs! Thank you!
Thanks. I slept through most of class so binge study is my #1
According to me this video is better than the video of Khan Academy... Thank You sire....
Watched this the night before a Chem test. Thank you so much
Mr. Anderson you're very great
2 semesters worth of biology and chemistry... too soon to say I LOVE YOU!? thanks so much!
you look like if john green and hank green were one person
I mean they are brothers after all
I haven't seen this stuff since high school and I have to take a chem placement exam.
Thanks for reminding me just how easy it was with such a great video! :]
6.684 x 10^24 molecules of water. Thank you for this, its so much easier when you explain it haha
my teacher loves this guy. we watch his videos all the time lol he does a great job at explaining
A lot of help :) The Particle Mole Gram diagram cleared everything up :D
You're AMAZING! Please do more complicated ones like converting from molecules to grams as well! You put it way simply than college professors.
This is soooooo helpful. You are an amazing being. God bless you.
at 11:20 you said that the right answer is 10 to the 25th power but wouldn't it to the 24th power as it says on the calculator
Thank you so much! I will now be able to understand my chemistry class because of this video.
You saved me in my senior year of high school in AP Bio, and you aboutta save me now in college with chem!!!
thank you so much, you taught me more than my teacher has taught me in 3 weeks
Oh thank you I have been trying to learn this all day!.... I'm Grateful:)
Thank you for starting this video out simple unlike every other video which just jumps into the math and makes me fall asleep (-:
thank you so much your videos are making my chemistry homework easier to understand
The formula mass is also called molar mass and molecular mass
11:25 the right answer is 3.435 x 10^24 :)
Thank you so much I had no idea how to do this before this video, and now I understand how to do it so much better
You sir, is a life savior.
You're the king for helping me pass
Wow.. Thanks.. I finally understood the concept..
awesome video Mr. Anderson!
This made my life so much easier. We watch you're videos in physics also!
Thank you so much! The egg reference really helped un-confuse me. This made so much sense!!
Thank you are a life saver. Great and easy to learn video
My Chem 11 Professor explains nothing and my midterm is tomorrow. Thank you so much.
the video was great .i was afraid of d word mole concept but now i really like it
Just a note. I remember teachers saying "You you were paying attention then you should be able to do this." I heard you say that at the end of the video. A reminder that that is not how teaching works for every student. Some may be paying attention and just not understand or be too afraid to ask for clarification. There is also the possibility that it was not explained well in the first place. So saying what you said about paying attentions= you should be able to do this does not apply. Ever. It only belittles students into thinking they are not smart.
200.0gH2O x 1mole/18.02g x 6.02x10^23/1mole= 6.681x10^24 molecules in that 200.0gH2O
This really helps thanks! I have a test in a couple of hours!
omg you like saved my life now i could retake my test i failed thank you so much!! :DD
It's so easy to understand. Thanks for making this video!
Thanks this was really helpful I was struggling to understand this in class!!
I don't get why a mole is equivalent to the molecular mass in grams. A molecule's mass is measured in daltons. Then suddenly, when we are measuring a mole's mass, it uses the same number as molecule's mass, but in the unit of grams instead. Like the mass of H2O is about 18 daltons, and yet the mass of 6.022 x 10^23 H2O molecules is about 18 grams. Like, what??
This has literally never made sense to me until now. I want to throw all my money at you.
This helped a ton with my chemistry homework. Thanks! :)
I wish I found your videos back when I was doing Preliminary HSC Chemistry (Year 11 Chemistry- introductory) two years agoTT
this video is the difference between my passing and failing grade in chemistry. Thank you
THE CALCULATOR SAID
3.435413984461709×10^24
NOT ×10^25
BUT THANKS. YOUR VIDEO IS HELPFUL.
Lol. I caught that, too
Whoop! Thanks for the refresher. I forgot all of this stuff
OMG, I didn't know how to do this on a calculator,now I know thanks to you :-)
Omg thank you My teacher is non helpful and I have a test tmro. Thanks to you I finally get it.
maan u helped me pass my chemistry exams i got full marks
After you showed how to relate it to the eggs I finally get it!
Wonderful
THANK YOU!!!!!! You made this so simple!! Love the reference to eggs!
You saved me. Loved your video.
Ok nvm I watched it this was very informative thank you.
11 min video = two class periods and you still did a it better
life has just been explained to me, thank you so much :D
my prayers have been answered..u r awesome
Thank-you, you just made my life a bit easier.
Question: Why’d you put 3.435x10^25 instead of what you got in the calculator which was 3.435x10^24?
yeah there's a mistake.