I vaguely remembered that there was a trick like this back when I took chem in HS, now I needed it again after over a decade of never needing it and I wanted to recall the trick. You, sir, are a legend.
Omg thank you so much!! I have a chemistry test tomorrow and I forgot to practice balancing equations and was totally confused in it..this video has helped me alot and now I think I can do the balancing.
00:06 Quick trick for balancing combustion equations 00:35 Identify combustion reaction equations with oxygen as a reactant. 01:10 Identify elements present in reactants and products. 01:43 Balancing coefficients does not change total amount of elements 02:10 Balancing equations using a quick trick 02:44 Balancing equations with fractions 03:14 Doubling coefficients to achieve lowest whole number ratio 03:52 Quick trick for balancing equations
Dude i never learned this but I just saw this as a addition and subtraction numbers to make them equal it’s just simple math when you look at it you can do this stuff in your head
An easier way to do it is just multiply the first compound by two, and then solve for carb and hydr in the products then solve for Oxy, hasn't failed me yet.
@@duellchemistry Haha sorry, couldn't help myself.😗 In all seriousness tho, thanks for the videos, decided to be a doctor at 40 so Ive had to go back and do a science degree. Resources like this are invaluable, especially if like me you're doing it all online and are RUBBISH at maths. 🤣So ya Thanks! ❤
i dont need combustion i need Copper can be produced from rock that contains CuFeS2 0 6 . 1 Balance the equations for the two stages in this process. like come on dawg what is this
This man helped me in 4 min more then my science teacher has in 2 weeks...
more like a semester
Your teacher is shit. This isnt a quick trick, this is just how you do it. Move. Stop living in america
So true
This is so real
I vaguely remembered that there was a trick like this back when I took chem in HS, now I needed it again after over a decade of never needing it and I wanted to recall the trick. You, sir, are a legend.
This really help when your teacher decides to let you learn how to balance equations by yourself, doesn't show any tricks or tips, nothing. Thanks!
Omg thank you so much!! I have a chemistry test tomorrow and I forgot to practice balancing equations and was totally confused in it..this video has helped me alot and now I think I can do the balancing.
Good luck on your test! Sending positive ions your way…
@@duellchemistry the balancing part in my test went good cuz of your trick!!😁
my chem exam's tomorrow and i was really clueless about balancing equations where decimals are involved. thanks a lot!!!
I needed this video to prove to my 8th grader that I still remember my AP chem stuff after 15 years. Thanks 😊
THANK YOU SO MUCH!! You have helped me so much I had trouble balancing before this.
I'm so glad!
Oh thank uu I have been struggling balancing for monthsssss but finally understood how to do it
Nice underrated trick... will definitely use!!
Happy to help
great video , helped me out a ton
never once have i heard any of my chem profs do the decimal trick. Such a lifesaver on these equations with oxygen and hydrogen
bro just wrapped up 4 yrs of my chem
This helped me a lot, thanks!
OMG THANKS YOU JUST SAVED A YEAR 11 LEARNING THIS A MONTH BEFORE HER EXAM
my man that's fantastic, I love this method
00:06 Quick trick for balancing combustion equations
00:35 Identify combustion reaction equations with oxygen as a reactant.
01:10 Identify elements present in reactants and products.
01:43 Balancing coefficients does not change total amount of elements
02:10 Balancing equations using a quick trick
02:44 Balancing equations with fractions
03:14 Doubling coefficients to achieve lowest whole number ratio
03:52 Quick trick for balancing equations
this helped me a lot. I will use this as my reference for my class tomorrow. thank u so much
I’m so glad to read that! Good luck.
Very helpful.
thanks for the help!
Dude amazing trick man you blew my mind, my chemistry teacher linked your video and it helped wonders. Great vid😀
Thank you very much you really helped me
Glad to hear it! Come back for more anytime.
thank you
You helped me a lot of my unsolved problem:3
Dude i never learned this but I just saw this as a addition and subtraction numbers to make them equal it’s just simple math when you look at it you can do this stuff in your head
superrr helpful!!
thanks a ton :)
Thankyou sir
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That helps sir, thank you
Great video - thanks.
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Happy to help!
Thanks a lot :D
AMAZING, thanks
This is basically hit and trial method right?
An easier way to do it is just multiply the first compound by two, and then solve for carb and hydr in the products then solve for Oxy, hasn't failed me yet.
😄😄helpful
how do u know which ones to balance first?
You are amazing. Thanks
You’re sweet!
wow thanks
Helped me. Thank you
Thank you so much!
Thanks sir❣️
Thanks Mr Ryan Reynolds teacher 😉😋 Really helped with a quick solve for my Chem degree 👍
Ha! I’m blushing over here.
@@duellchemistry Haha sorry, couldn't help myself.😗 In all seriousness tho, thanks for the videos, decided to be a doctor at 40 so Ive had to go back and do a science degree. Resources like this are invaluable, especially if like me you're doing it all online and are RUBBISH at maths. 🤣So ya Thanks! ❤
What software or app is he using to annotate electronically?
it works!!!! thank you!!!
Happy to help!
It is much helpfull for us thanks much n much duell chemistry
bless you loml
W method
You made it look easy but in exams its more difficult
Keep practicing…you get more confident and faster with practice.
Niceee brooo
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Bro carries chemistry 💪
i dont need combustion i need Copper can be produced from rock that contains CuFeS2
0 6 . 1 Balance the equations for the two stages in this process.
like come on dawg what is this
Super.i am from the great india.
Ok
Oh thank uu I have been struggling balancing for monthsssss but finally understood how to do it
Thankyou Sir
Thank you so much!