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Electron Configuration of Period 2 (Li, Be, B, C, N, O, F, Ne) EASIEST HOW TO GUIDE 😃
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Electron Configuration of Period 2 (Li, Be, B, C, N, O, F, Ne) EASIEST HOW TO GUIDE 😃
Electron Configuration for H & He | HOW TO GUIDE
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Electron Configuration for H & He | HOW TO GUIDE
The Electron Configuration for Neon (Ne) FASTEST EXPLANATION!
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The Electron Configuration for Neon (Ne) FASTEST EXPLANATION!
The Electron Configuration for Oxygen (O) FASTEST EXPLANATION!
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The Electron Configuration for Oxygen (O) FASTEST EXPLANATION!
The Electron Configuration for Fluorine (F) FASTEST EXPLANATION!
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The Electron Configuration for Fluorine (F) FASTEST EXPLANATION!
How Dissolving Works
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How Dissolving Works
STOICHIOMETRY: Unlocking the Secrets with an Experiment
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STOICHIOMETRY: Unlocking the Secrets with an Experiment
How to Convert Between Kelvin and Celsius Temperature 🌡️
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How to Convert Between Kelvin and Celsius Temperature 🌡️
Types of Reactions | QUICK & SIMPLE!
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Types of Reactions | QUICK & SIMPLE!
Stoichiometry with Moles
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Stoichiometry with Moles
Calculate Molar Mass EASY Tutorial!
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Calculate Molar Mass EASY Tutorial!
Converting Units of Pressure (kPa, atm, mmHg)
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Converting Units of Pressure (kPa, atm, mmHg)
How to Balance a Chemical Equation | Chemistry Homework
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How to Balance a Chemical Equation | Chemistry Homework
How to Write the Formula for an Ionic Compound | Chemistry Homework
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How to Write the Formula for an Ionic Compound | Chemistry Homework
How to Write and Electron Configuration | Chemistry Homework Problem
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How to Write and Electron Configuration | Chemistry Homework Problem
How to Draw a Bohr Diagram | Chemistry Homework in 3 MINUTES
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How to Draw a Bohr Diagram | Chemistry Homework in 3 MINUTES
How to Write Electron Configurations EASY | the BEST tutorial!
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How to Write Electron Configurations EASY | the BEST tutorial!
How to Calculate Wavelength of Light | Chemistry Homework in 3 MINUTES
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How to Calculate Wavelength of Light | Chemistry Homework in 3 MINUTES
Calculating Atomic Weight | Chemistry Homework in 3 MINUTES
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Calculating Atomic Weight | Chemistry Homework in 3 MINUTES
Ideal Gas Law | Chemistry Homework in 3 MINUTES
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Ideal Gas Law | Chemistry Homework in 3 MINUTES
Determine the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom | Chemistry Homework in 3 MIN
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Determine the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom | Chemistry Homework in 3 MIN
Touching Liquid Metal! | Gallium (Ga)
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Touching Liquid Metal! | Gallium (Ga)
Combined Gas Law | Chemistry Homework in 3 MINUTES
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Combined Gas Law | Chemistry Homework in 3 MINUTES
Gay-Lussac's Law | Chemistry Homework in 3 MINUTES
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Gay-Lussac's Law | Chemistry Homework in 3 MINUTES
Calculating Avogadro's Law | Chemistry Homework in 3 MINUTES
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Calculating Avogadro's Law | Chemistry Homework in 3 MINUTES
Calculating Charles's Law | Chemistry Homework in 3 MINUTES
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Calculating Charles's Law | Chemistry Homework in 3 MINUTES
Boyle's Law | Chemistry Homework in 3 MINUTES
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Boyle's Law | Chemistry Homework in 3 MINUTES
Solving for volume when given density and mass | Chemistry Homework in 3 MINUTES
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Solving for volume when given density and mass | Chemistry Homework in 3 MINUTES
Solving for mass when given density and volume | Chemistry Homework in 3 MINUTES
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Solving for mass when given density and volume | Chemistry Homework in 3 MINUTES

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  • @ednadizdarevic-bc6tq
    @ednadizdarevic-bc6tq 13 годин тому

    It works i hawe it

  • @ayushchhetri31
    @ayushchhetri31 13 годин тому

    Isn't 1 half means 1/1/2 means 2 or am I wrong

  • @NimsaraNethmal-g2w
    @NimsaraNethmal-g2w День тому

    This is real fire

  • @millionvibes5590
    @millionvibes5590 День тому

    Umm 1 q . What does the principal energy level indicates . I mean like what are the 1 , 2 , 2, 3,3,3 qnd 4,4,4,4,

  • @maehill7171
    @maehill7171 4 дні тому

    Hey, quick question. Does the chart kinda just keep going until you finish the table? Like is there a 5s level? And can it keep going for isotopes?

  • @sakshamsingh7089
    @sakshamsingh7089 4 дні тому

    Thank you my teacher couldn't teach Better than you

  • @TsikoMania
    @TsikoMania 5 днів тому

    I've been taught since grade 9 and i never got it until watching this video

  • @Xireal
    @Xireal 5 днів тому

    Ok it’s either I can’t understand what he’s saying or my mind can’t just think how fast he’s talking

  • @Usercode-g8wIt734Hgd2
    @Usercode-g8wIt734Hgd2 5 днів тому

    Pure napalm bomb explosive

  • @user-dg7nd7ms6t
    @user-dg7nd7ms6t 5 днів тому

    Hi, thank you. Did that ruin the microwave? Because mine now is fine when i plug it to the electricity but once i hit start the fuse blows.. i changed the fuse.. still the same. Is it the door switch from the explosion or the capacitor? But why would the capacitor get ruined from this?

  • @JenPremarion
    @JenPremarion 6 днів тому

    Hi

  • @Zaria_tailor
    @Zaria_tailor 6 днів тому

    This is the simplest video I've seen that explained this perfectly

  • @vitasoyenjoyer
    @vitasoyenjoyer 7 днів тому

    Thank you so much

  • @chloranzee3364
    @chloranzee3364 7 днів тому

    i wish you're my chemistry teacher

  • @DavidAbomah
    @DavidAbomah 9 днів тому

    Keep up the good work.

  • @yemaryamgashaw8145
    @yemaryamgashaw8145 9 днів тому

    Who alse is in 2024?😊

  • @joalsoal1645
    @joalsoal1645 10 днів тому

    Now what about x-rays or gamma rays!

  • @art.rachel101
    @art.rachel101 11 днів тому

    this makes so much more sense roman numerals please

  • @MK-ny4sw
    @MK-ny4sw 12 днів тому

    Where did you purchase yours? Some of the ones from Amazon and Walmart have been sticky and gel-like instead of fluffy and powdery. I'm trying to find the more fluffy kind for my science class.

  • @AaronBowley
    @AaronBowley 13 днів тому

    but what if you stop it a bit before it explodes??

  • @k80carter
    @k80carter 14 днів тому

    Steel wool made fnaf....

  • @HariM-rk8zl
    @HariM-rk8zl 14 днів тому

    U taught me a huge lecture in mins thx, man🎉

  • @ShouryaVarma.55
    @ShouryaVarma.55 14 днів тому

    What is this ph acid base indicator

  • @frenchmannhfgw4412
    @frenchmannhfgw4412 15 днів тому

    wow that was completely useless

  • @IbadGamerzy56
    @IbadGamerzy56 15 днів тому

    GUYZ WHO COME THIS VIEO FROM GENREAL SCIENCE 5 BOOK GOVERMENT PAKISTAN?

  • @durges152
    @durges152 18 днів тому

    thanks sir i am preparing for IIT JEE because of you i finally understand without listening to those long videos thanks sir once again ❤️❤️🥺🥺

  • @sholtzi2593
    @sholtzi2593 19 днів тому

    2:21 Sounds like what I have to say at the end of every date night.

  • @davidkila46
    @davidkila46 20 днів тому

    This explanation is much clearer than all the others. Thanks

  • @MohammedNuralamMollah
    @MohammedNuralamMollah 21 день тому

    Thank you so much this video helped me a lot

  • @VetriNithilan2010
    @VetriNithilan2010 21 день тому

    Your explanation was so good sir That I learned it so easily thank u 🙏 so much sir I am glad that I found your channel very very thank u so much sir 😊

  • @Testimony-ue2cz
    @Testimony-ue2cz 21 день тому

    I thought u are going to convert temperature to kelvin i got 25.7359 approximately 25.7 or 28

  • @ngotuanminh8767
    @ngotuanminh8767 21 день тому

    eggsplode! *EGG EXPLODES*

  • @Among278Us
    @Among278Us 23 дні тому

    18 grams of carbon dioxide?! Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat!? 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯

  • @AdityaSingh-ql7ij
    @AdityaSingh-ql7ij 24 дні тому

    Thank you 🎉

  • @user-jf9zp8iz5u
    @user-jf9zp8iz5u 25 днів тому

    Because the water is salty

  • @lingkadegu8961
    @lingkadegu8961 25 днів тому

    Thank you so much man. You made it look so easy as hell.

  • @erickgomez7775
    @erickgomez7775 25 днів тому

    The melting line for water should hava a negative slope because water expands (this means less density) when it freezes.

  • @CryptoFrenzyX
    @CryptoFrenzyX 28 днів тому

    Okay thnaks and where is round borrom flask?

  • @MinentleMhlakaza
    @MinentleMhlakaza 29 днів тому

    Nah you are to fast,making it seems much harder than it is.

  • @saywhat6768
    @saywhat6768 Місяць тому

    No curvature. Liars

  • @PalakKhubchandani
    @PalakKhubchandani Місяць тому

    Bestttt🌟

  • @Official_JovelStopmotion
    @Official_JovelStopmotion Місяць тому

    Finally i can finally glow my godzilla figure

  • @Amethyst-1013
    @Amethyst-1013 Місяць тому

    As someone who is starting Mortuary School next month i can confidently say.... Im f*cked

  • @tabayakam5361
    @tabayakam5361 Місяць тому

    Why tf is everyone here because of school (im here because of school too lol)

  • @maryostik
    @maryostik Місяць тому

    You are too fast

  • @205_dreamlife
    @205_dreamlife Місяць тому

    Thanks

  • @dbook2472
    @dbook2472 Місяць тому

    But isn't bromine diatomic? Why does it not have it's little '2' next to it

  • @TalhaAjaz-bd5hi
    @TalhaAjaz-bd5hi Місяць тому

    Could we use this for combustion of in a rocket engine somehow instead of its normal O2

  • @CCP-Dissident
    @CCP-Dissident Місяць тому

    Is that tennis ball a sr-71 blackbird?

  • @idmyluv
    @idmyluv Місяць тому

    earth is round and heres why stay mad 😹 A planet is round because of gravity. A planet's gravity pulls equally from all sides. Gravity pulls from the center to the edges like the spokes of a bicycle wheel. This makes the overall shape of a planet a sphere, which is a three-dimensional circle. Lunar eclipses The only shape that casts a round shadow no matter which direction it is pointed is a sphere, and the ancient Greeks deduced that this must mean Earth is spherical. Like the other planets, the Earth is a sphere. It rotates around its own axis slowly but continuously, and completes this rotation about once every 24 hours. As the Earth rotates, part of the Earth is facing the sun, and part of it faces away. This is why some parts of the world have day and night at different times. If the Earth was flat, we would be able to look out and see very far, assuming that there were no buildings in the way. We could see another city that’s hundreds of miles away. Or a ship sailing out to sea. The boat would stay in view no matter how far out to sea it went. However, if we look out when standing on the ground, we can’t see that far. We can’t look out into the distance and see a town that’s miles away. And a ship will slowly start to disappear from view as it gets farther away. This is because the Earth is round. Things in the distance are not visible because there is a curve to the landscape. One way to test this is to watch the sunset. Find a spot where you can see the sunset, and also have a place close by where you can safely move higher, such as a tree or building. Or even start laying down and then stand up. On the ground, the sun will eventually disappear beyond the horizon. When this happens, quickly go to your higher spot. From there, you’ll be able to see the sun again for a brief time. You have probably seen that when the sun is out, it causes a shadow to form if it hits something. It turns out that we can use shadows as another piece of evidence that the Earth is round. If the Earth were flat, then shadows would be the same length, regardless of location. This would mean that the sun is hitting all places on Earth at the same angle, resulting in the same shadow. During a lunar eclipse, the Earth passes between the moon and the sun. When that happens, the sun projects Earth’s shadow onto the moon. When this happens, you can actually see the Earth’s shadow if you look up at the moon. If you do this, you’ll see that there is a round shadow, not a flat one.