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Excess Reagent
9:49
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Gas Stoichiometry
14:12
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LR Gases
6:06
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Hess's Law Lab   Video
6:30
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7.5 Example 3
8:43
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7 5 Example 2
9:44
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Amines and Amides
10:04
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Carboxylic Acids and Esters
10:13
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Aldehydes and Ketones
8:13
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Alcohols and Ethers
18:23
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Aromatics
11:00
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Cycloalkanes
7:06
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7.5 Example 4
6:17
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7.5 Example 5
7:27
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7.5 Example 1
11:37
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Alkyl Halides
6:30
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Alkynes
5:36
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Alkenes
10:53
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Alkanes
26:26
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Bond Energies
10:01
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Bond Energies Example 2
4:28
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Bond Energies Example 1
7:05
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Standard Enthalpies of Formation
9:21
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Hess's Law Example 1
6:58
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Hess's Law Example 2
5:31
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Комментарии
@henryschmitt4170
@henryschmitt4170 2 месяца назад
I believe you accidentally made a calculation error. .003/.001 = 3, not 0.3.
@raziabano9693
@raziabano9693 3 месяца назад
Amazing ❤
@HelloFreedy
@HelloFreedy 4 месяца назад
Really loved it❤
@kzeunIII
@kzeunIII 5 месяцев назад
tysm!
@Ur.Stargirl
@Ur.Stargirl 5 месяцев назад
Ur a life saver!!!!!!! btw I love ur voice huhuhuhu I might come back to ur videos more often hehehehe
@Tomas-zv2js
@Tomas-zv2js 6 месяцев назад
Youre a life saver i understand this so much better now
@corbinbiology
@corbinbiology 8 месяцев назад
thanks for the practice problems. Units are a little more explained here which is cool! awesome
@KhalidMehmood-vo7pl
@KhalidMehmood-vo7pl Год назад
Excellent, first time I understood this concept
@user-ic8xj1np2i
@user-ic8xj1np2i Год назад
U re the best
@user-ic8xj1np2i
@user-ic8xj1np2i Год назад
I love ur tutorials u re the best
@tmc_marie
@tmc_marie Год назад
Thank you
@susanahernandez3531
@susanahernandez3531 Год назад
Thank you for your explanation!
@ebrahimmoto
@ebrahimmoto Год назад
I am going to teach my lecturer 💪
@estherm877
@estherm877 Год назад
haaaha
@iloveunicorns123
@iloveunicorns123 Год назад
Thank you so much for this, this helped so much.
@amenterekegn7485
@amenterekegn7485 Год назад
Omg you are my best
@chrisash6473
@chrisash6473 Год назад
Very helpful 🙏🏼
@favourajala423
@favourajala423 Год назад
I enjoyed this video. Thank you... Very explanatory
@Dilshani420
@Dilshani420 Год назад
Thanks 👏
@oneeljaba463
@oneeljaba463 Год назад
Thank you i watched atleast like 5 diff videos and none of them made sense this one did
@madisonfleck8433
@madisonfleck8433 Год назад
do you ignore the coefficients?
@evanderismail3336
@evanderismail3336 Год назад
tyy!! this helped so much :))
@ruthwairimu1623
@ruthwairimu1623 2 года назад
Thenks alot1😊
@muralisudileti3694
@muralisudileti3694 2 года назад
Nice explanation
@Chem_crown
@Chem_crown 2 года назад
great madam
@macaramiller5946
@macaramiller5946 2 года назад
When the concentration doesn't stay consistent what happens to the order of reaction?
@Duggle_
@Duggle_ 2 года назад
If your question refers to a basic law, then the order of the reaction will stay consistent regardless of what concentration values you may plug in. Concentration is almost never constant in actuality. Remember that based on which graph forms a linear relationship, the order can be determined (it will not change). for example, [Cl] vs time forming a straight line on a graph is zero order, ln[Cl] would correspond to first order, and 1/[Cl] would demonstrate 2nd order. Hopefully this helps answer your question ;)
@macaramiller5946
@macaramiller5946 2 года назад
Thank you But what happens to the order of reaction when the concentration decrease?
@urvaansaher7495
@urvaansaher7495 4 года назад
when we describe the reflection of a square, circle or any other symmetrical shape, for altitude would we still say it's laterally inverted or could we say its the same or neither because we still see the reflection as the same shape, structure and properties?
@annnadackal5139
@annnadackal5139 4 года назад
Really good question! We would still say that it is laterally inverted because we know based on our knowledge that objects in plane mirrors always produce laterally inverted images.
@annnadackal5139
@annnadackal5139 4 года назад
Just a clarification: At 7:17 when I said that the chloroplasts are lining the leaves, I meant that there are cells with lots of chloroplasts in them. The cells are tightly packed. Same with the spongy mesophyll layer: it is made up of loosely packed cells.