Hope you find my comment. Loving your way of teaching Your channel has proved extricator for me. I found this channel at my University level and i am clearing my basics. Really desirful to take physical classes from you.Your explaination on one side and giving an excellent analogy is quite interesting. There is one change you are now look so serious .Hope you find this comment Please also remain active on other social media. You know what thing make your teaching attractive ! your humbleness. Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Excellent explanation.Thanks again. It's my humblest request that you kindly make a video on naming organic compounds. It's really a challenge to find an effective one at the moment. This would greatly assist my students preparing for their csec exam in a few months. Much thanks in advance. 🙏
Thanks so much Tyler. 🙏. I have been sharing your videos with my students for quite some time now to further enhance their understanding. 😊 Profoundly grateful.
I have an advanced degree in this, watch it to enjoy how well and clearly you explain , differently than books, teachers and profs something is really wrong with the educational system
I just discovered you have a Teas playlist- you helped me many many years ago get through chemistry and now here I am prepping to go back to school for nursing! I have to admit this is a bit of nostalgia for me and I'm happy to see you still teaching ❤
Dr. DeWitt, thank you so much for this video. You are so right the Teas makes it so confusing and intimidating, you can explain things in such a simple way that one can actually enjoy learning !
Hello Taylor, you are doing a great job, I just wanted to ask you haven't made any video about polymers actually I need to prepare a topic on polymer solution and blends and thermodynamics of them. If you made a video on the topic it would be highly appreciated, Regards 😊
Hi Tyler, do you have any downloadable resources for the teas chemistry podcasts, like you do for the different podcasts you did on cells and DNA?. Those were a huge help!
Hello Taylor, So the max number of valence electrons is the same as their number on the very outer energy level, but not all of them must participate in a bond formation, like CO and CO2 ? Can electrons form the prior numbered level also participate in the bond formation ? Thanks !
Oh God 🙏😭✌️I am at a point where chemistry is soo challenging for me...... But you really help me to have hope that I can still do better.... Your videos 💕❤️♥️you are a life saver
I remember when u didnt have a beard anyways i just wanted to thank you for helping me finish igcse i know am doing chemical engineering finishing my 2 year