You've been a life saver, Chad! We are using the same textbook, so these lessons line up perfectly. I wish I would've found you earlier in the semester!
Hi thank you soo much for this great content! You're truly a life saver! Can you please make a video on the oxidation number method in balancing? If not, can you please tell me when to use this method or that method cause it's kinda confusing, I'd be very thankful for that.
Hi Lexi! I don't have them available early. However, this playlist is simply a replacement for my old General Chemistry playlist. I've updated the curriculum (and improved the video quality), but this entire chapter is already complete in my old playlist as well. You'll find the first lesson for the chapter on electrochemistry here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-J3KvS6M1YZs.html Hope this helps!
Hey Malia! I see your reasoning but it is the reactant and product side of each reaction that must be balanced in that step rather than the oxidation reaction charge balancing the reduction reaction charge (writing the overall reaction those will cancel out in the end) So if we look at the top reaction with 8H+ on the product side, the reactant side has zero charge so the product side must add 8 e- to make the product side zero. Hope that helps!