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@KemboiIsaac-lk6jq
@KemboiIsaac-lk6jq 11 дней назад
Woow I'really enjoyed
@adam42256
@adam42256 3 месяца назад
thank you and ur hot voice😉
@astrxlxgy_gd
@astrxlxgy_gd 4 месяца назад
why do we have to use 24cm^3 of water for the hydrated copper (II) sulfate but 25cm^3 of water for the anhydrous copper (II) sulfate?
@theunknownchampion9492
@theunknownchampion9492 3 месяца назад
because the hydrated copper already contains some water in it so to balance it out we use less of it. This may be a bit late lol
@astrxlxgy_gd
@astrxlxgy_gd 3 месяца назад
@@theunknownchampion9492 alr thanks for the reply even though my exams ended a month ago lol, i realized it right after I sent the comment but didnt bother to remove it
@igetmoreassthanatoiletseat8264
@igetmoreassthanatoiletseat8264 6 месяцев назад
Ty 4 this girl I'm meant to write a method for this and it's due in 1 hour 😻😻😻
@liyanacapper8043
@liyanacapper8043 7 месяцев назад
why are the arrows pointing down, i thought that was only used for combustion values?
@isaniity
@isaniity 8 месяцев назад
im just confused why the arrows point downwards?
@choosingmusic11488p
@choosingmusic11488p 8 месяцев назад
helped for my gcse next week
@DiyaKhunti
@DiyaKhunti Год назад
Thank you ❤🎉
@ghostofday5025
@ghostofday5025 Год назад
i am curious as to how the anhydrous copper(ii)sulphate did not react with moisture in air to form hydrous copper(ii)sulphate?
@OmniversalInsect
@OmniversalInsect 11 месяцев назад
I think it did a little bit because the colour is very slightly blue
@xenne.
@xenne. Год назад
day before paper one
@ayesha1176
@ayesha1176 Год назад
thank you so much !!
@A--Hollow
@A--Hollow Год назад
Thanks!
@MK-sh7ol
@MK-sh7ol Год назад
Hi, thank you for this video, it was really helpful. Can you please explain why after finding the temp change in Celsius you didn’t add 273 to convert it into kelvin? Because you changed the sign from c to k but the numbers remained the same.
@bloothechronosapien4288
@bloothechronosapien4288 Год назад
Change in temperature is used in the equation so the difference in kelvin is same as difference in Celsius. Say temp changed from 20 to 25 C, 25 - 20 is same as (25+273) - (20+273)
@sarahfahdah5008
@sarahfahdah5008 Год назад
thank you
@administracaogestao2664
@administracaogestao2664 2 года назад
Thank you
@orangepotato2112
@orangepotato2112 2 года назад
Big respect
@papakenny5259
@papakenny5259 2 года назад
why didnt you convert the temp to kelvin?
@zahrahussain4511
@zahrahussain4511 Год назад
you don't have to it is exactly the same my chem teacher said
@727Joshy
@727Joshy Год назад
5:28
@RosyMSPAngel
@RosyMSPAngel 2 года назад
mass of what? for the equation
@rhysstevomusic1338
@rhysstevomusic1338 2 года назад
You forgot to minus the q. Everything else is helpful!
@mohamedhashi9276
@mohamedhashi9276 2 года назад
Great vid ! 👍🏾
@jackparker9597
@jackparker9597 2 года назад
the timer flashes cum lmao
@esotericmedic2841
@esotericmedic2841 2 года назад
lol
@aadamasghar4794
@aadamasghar4794 2 года назад
Thank you!
@charlotteclaireccastro1573
@charlotteclaireccastro1573 3 года назад
didn't understand a word. :) thanks anyways
@hoonlvr7213
@hoonlvr7213 3 года назад
THANK YOUUU
@kiranjackson7412
@kiranjackson7412 3 года назад
tysm
@Jess-bn8gm
@Jess-bn8gm 3 года назад
Love this. Thanks xx
@elettrabelaqua4575
@elettrabelaqua4575 3 года назад
I didn't understand the calculations How did you get the 159.61 in 4.06/159.61?
@llii338
@llii338 3 года назад
This is the molar mass for cuso4 and she divided the mass by the molar mass so she gets moles
@elettrabelaqua4575
@elettrabelaqua4575 3 года назад
@@llii338 thank you
@cherrycolagames3187
@cherrycolagames3187 3 года назад
I’m doing this practical next week, thank you for this video :-)
@Xxxkska
@Xxxkska 11 месяцев назад
What grade did you get
@shourya9649
@shourya9649 7 месяцев назад
wat grade did u get for ur final exam
@rudi_xie6139
@rudi_xie6139 3 года назад
Thank you
@christabelrwatizha7314
@christabelrwatizha7314 3 года назад
This is really proof that not knowing something in this age is out of ignorance because there's so many resources on the internet that tach almost anything
@barksstuff8141
@barksstuff8141 3 года назад
shut the fuck up
@Cornyyylieus
@Cornyyylieus 2 года назад
yet still u cant spell 🤡🤡
@jamesmcmillan2741
@jamesmcmillan2741 3 года назад
Many thanks Tabitha you're magic!
@mahdiahmed1948
@mahdiahmed1948 3 года назад
hi everybody in my chem class, idk if you will see this comment but pls like :)
@adityaaher8762
@adityaaher8762 3 года назад
Really helpful
@alyasa7617
@alyasa7617 3 года назад
Nidhish is hot
@safatariq9787
@safatariq9787 3 года назад
What would you write for a hypothesis?
@A--Hollow
@A--Hollow Год назад
Who knows lol 2 years later
@emmanuelokungbowa
@emmanuelokungbowa 11 месяцев назад
There is direct relationship between rate and temp 🤷‍♂️
@Dames-lo1dh
@Dames-lo1dh 9 месяцев назад
@@emmanuelokungbowa 3 years later...lol
@emmanuelokungbowa
@emmanuelokungbowa 9 месяцев назад
😹
@robogecko4067
@robogecko4067 4 года назад
The units for Q are J not Jmol-1
@zakariah9800
@zakariah9800 5 лет назад
Thank you! Honestly it was hard to picture the whole process without a demonstration!
@danielahmed2051
@danielahmed2051 5 лет назад
Can you please make videos on the other practicals as well as the a level ones
@oliviag3291
@oliviag3291 5 лет назад
thank you so much this is really useful :)
@farhaanhasan
@farhaanhasan 5 лет назад
the reaction is exothermic therefore the overall enthalpy change is negative -41.02. H1 should be -36.95 as it is an exothermic reaction as the temperature rose by 9. H2 is an endothermic reaction therefore should be +4.02.
@pardhivkondreddy6848
@pardhivkondreddy6848 2 года назад
Yes, I had the same doubt. Q = mcΔT however Q here is energy. Not ENTHALPY CHANGE. The equation for enthalpy change must be: ΔH=-mcΔT Hence ΔH3 in the experiment conducted would be -41.0 J per mole and not 41 J per mole. Correct me if I am wrong.
@davankk2857
@davankk2857 2 года назад
@@pardhivkondreddy6848 wouldn't the equation for enthalpy change be (delta)H = -mc(delta)T/n ?
@maxmarshall484
@maxmarshall484 2 года назад
@@davankk2857 yes, if temp increases q=negative, if temp decreases q=positive, hence q is in J convert to KJ then Kj/Mol = enthalpy change
@rhysstevomusic1338
@rhysstevomusic1338 2 года назад
It's because it's supposed to be -q/n
@rhysstevomusic1338
@rhysstevomusic1338 2 года назад
Also delta H1 has been added up wrong, should be -37.62. Also, Delta H2 should be 4.01.
@varunraju1569
@varunraju1569 5 лет назад
Is this applicable for CIE AS Level examinations?
@samanthawong8105
@samanthawong8105 3 года назад
check the specification on their website
@killerman-gv1qp
@killerman-gv1qp 5 лет назад
Dear ma'am are these results accurate??
@10000subswithnovideos.
@10000subswithnovideos. 4 года назад
No.
@skerpy8145
@skerpy8145 8 месяцев назад
everyone gets different results my friend. You are probably in university now so this probably will not help but just saying.
@GSLChannel
@GSLChannel 5 лет назад
What control variables are there?
@elliotskunk
@elliotskunk 4 года назад
person reading the time taken for cross to dissapear, temperature of room, concentration of Hcl, concentraion of Na2S2O4,
@sen-pz1rb
@sen-pz1rb 3 года назад
@@elliotskunk bit late aha
@elliotskunk
@elliotskunk 3 года назад
@@sen-pz1rb better late than neva
@elliotskunk
@elliotskunk 3 года назад
@@amyamy7021 hehe, now remember to pay it forward :)
@lucy-qk4id
@lucy-qk4id 2 года назад
@@amyamy7021 and me!
@tommahon8779
@tommahon8779 6 лет назад
i am so glad there's videos like this on the internet XD
@revision4890
@revision4890 6 лет назад
This is fantastic!