Thanks for taking account of every doubt that can rise in student's mind which usually create confusion and the confidence of topic decreases. Thank u so much.
seconds into the video and I already know this is going to be good, he looks very happy and excited to be doing this. I'm so happy I found this video :)
It really takes a lot of patience to do a video of such kind....This is the perfect video to understand the concept in a better way...you are very clear with each and every topic with neat writing and pictures...right now I am feeling so happy because I found a video which could help me in my learning...
an amazing video , finally i understood the real story of electrochemistry , great thanks for you , and i'm really fascinated with the way of using papers , keep up the good work BRAVO
Thank you for making chemistry easy and fun (and saving my life of course! :D) Thank you for Existing. I kid you not, you're the best teacher I've met. :3
sir ur videos r so helpful to us...... Bt sir can u make more videos on electrochemistry..... for example... on lead accumulator cell.. emf of cell. and many more
I hope we can have teachers like you in india. Our education system just focus on mugging up the reactions and concepts. We can perform much better if we will have teachers like you which makes learning fun. Thanks.
im really curious, what happen if you dont fill the glass with liquid ? for what is that liquid for ? and salt bridges, how salt bridge work ? im really appreciate it if you answer this sir
This is what separates great teachers from mediocre teachers. In fact, all my best teachers at university have had this kind of passion for their topics. I remember a physics teacher I had a couple years ago who would improvise a lot and sometimes build his own demonstrations, then photograph them in his free time and be like "the coolest thing about this picture is that I have done it all myself! I built it yesterday and took a shot of it with my cellphone", just all casual like that, lol. And one time about 20 minutes before an exam he casually walked into the exam room with a backpack, and looked exactly like a student (he was around 40 years old, so he didn't look that old), and then the invigilators were like "are you taking this exam?" and he was just like "nope, I am the examinator :)", lmao. He was pretty awesome.
Laurelindo same! my physics teacher is so cool, she always has some new demonstrative ideas to introduce topics and build a thorough understanding. she uses many real life examples. i’m so lucky to have her
Tyler, absolutely brilliant work, mate! I'm pushing my younger siblings to learn higher level chemistry and your videos are a wonderful supplement. PLEASE make more videos. Your method of teaching is excellent. All the best!
You need to seriously make more videos involving the more advanced general chemistry concepts. I'm the top chemistry student at my University, and can honestly say I wouldn't be number one if I haven't found your videos. Plus, I even changed my major to chemistry due to the strong foundation you have paved for me; you seriously changed my life, Tyler. Thank you!
I'm 54 and I never understood chemistry when I was at school. Thanks to you I now understand a whole lot more and I am fascinated by it. You are a great teacher. Many thanks.
PLEASE DON'T STOP MAKING VIDEOS. You're the best chemistry teacher i've ever seen. Anyone who has been a student with you should be on his knees being thankful man. I had to deal with our terrible Chemistry teacher last year; and if we didn't cheat; we would've failed Chemistry. Thankfully I found your videos and found no need to cheat, so i'm managing by myself. I appreciate your work, I really really do
i found this channel right now, accidently, youtube recommended it. maybe youtube feels like i'm lacking basic knowledge in chemistry even after becoming a petrochemical engineer.
I don't know how I will ever be able to thank you tubers like you. These barely twenty minutes long videos are so much better than those hours long lectures at school. You are getting me through my school. *BOWS DOWN*
This videos is nine years old , but it's useful and worthy to watch in order to grasp the concepts of the basics of Electrochemistry. It's always a wonderful experience to watch the lectures of Tyler. The following subtopics are covered in the video: 1) Electrochemistry 2) Redox Reactions 3) Electrolysis 4) Electrolytic cell 5) Electrodes and their types 6) Electrolysis of water Thank you for all. ❤
I needed this, I don't know what I've been searching for all this time and examination is just around the corner. Thank you Tyler Dewitt, for making life easier for me.
tyler sir i want to tell u something you r the greatest chem. teacher of all time, i remember my first chem exam of this year i got 1/5 after your videos i am getting 7/7 (20% to 100%)
used to watch your videos years ago when i was upgrading my high school chemistry, now i'm taking my last university chem course and our prof has linked your videos to help us understand concepts. love love love your energy, smiles, and general teaching methods in all these videos. such great content and is greatly appreciated, especially for supplementing the mediocre online learning "experience" i've been getting from some university courses in the past year. cheers and thanks!!! :)
Great question! It's actually more like the copper atoms have a magnetic-style pull on the electrons in zinc, so it's like they're getting pulled out of the zinc by a stronger force.
Thank you so much for this video. Really helped me out a lot. Please keep on doing these great videos. Thank you in advance for helping me ace my exams. 🥺💖
I really like your step by step illustrative description of this process. That is the way everything should be taught, "bottom up." A lot of teachers/profs assume a basic foundation knowledge and jump right in the middle which leaves many students confused right from the start. Instead of understanding the process, many students just memorize applicable information to pass a test and they are left with a big question mark.
I generally never commented on any educational videos but WOW you just made me understand the whole topic I really like your unique technique of presentation instead of using Black board or PPT presentation thank you so much your doing a great job!