Like srslyy speaking, of all the people I ever heard explain and present for fuseSchool, this dude is the best. His voice is soothing and he explains thoroughly. He is so awesome like wow. They should use him all the time.
Good Explanation.I have understood some things at last.In my school sir was teaching for a month i didn't understand a bit,You just taught me in 4 min and 3 seconds.And there is a small problem your sound was low,But i understood it hope you will re correct it thank you Sir.
yeah me too man ur wise words have really opened up my mind and arse hole and u are now my role role model. thankyou so so so so so so sos o sos so so much
Honestly @fuseschool the narrator for this (just saw his name- Matthew Tosh) is the best THE BEST narrator on all your videos. I find this topic so hard but understand it because he was so engaging, thank you Matthew 😁
wt an amazing explanation, sir? but the only one defect is, the voice is soooo low. pls increase d vol. for d next time.....pls. i had understood it very nicely. tq so much.
Great video!!! I have been confused about electrolysis for about 6 months now and you just taught it perfectly in less than 5 minutes. It will make it even more helpful if you could provide a link for the previous videos that you recommend as it is very hard to find. Thank you!!
If some smart kid can clear my doubt- " 1. Whenever we do this type of molten chloride thing does it HAVE to be at solid and then heating gets liquid? 2. Will we get one gas and one solid everytime? Please answer or i'm done with my school things!!!
Like srslyy speaking, of all the people I ever heard explain and present for fuseSchool, this dude is the best. His voice is soothing and he explains thoroughly. He is so awesome like wow. They should use him all the time.
Glad you liked this narrator 🙂 We'll keep that in mind!
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Thanks a lot , it's really helpful for my chemistry Test 👏🏼
This is one of the best tutors available!!!
Wow, thanks!
Good Explanation.I have understood some things at last.In my school sir was teaching for a month i didn't understand a bit,You just taught me in 4 min and 3 seconds.And there is a small problem your sound was low,But i understood it hope you will re correct it thank you Sir.
yeah me too man ur wise words have really opened up my mind and arse hole and u are now my role role model. thankyou so so so so so so sos o sos so so much
nah brudda im jokin
@@flynnduggan7489 wth dude people come here to study and you just do that to my guy..
I honestly love the way this interprets everything in such detail! This helped me so much for my coming GSCE exam. god bless!!!
Cant believe this comment is 3 years ago i have the same struggle. I too have the upcoming gcse exams
I love this channel! you are explaining chemistry like a boss 😉
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Honestly @fuseschool the narrator for this (just saw his name- Matthew Tosh) is the best THE BEST narrator on all your videos. I find this topic so hard but understand it because he was so engaging, thank you Matthew 😁
Glad you enjoyed it 😉
Wow! Great video. Finally someone who explains it a way that makes sense. Thank you! :)
That’s pretty cool
Top stuff. Good job mate. Really appreciate it. 👍👍
I scored well because of you
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Well explained.. become more understand about this chapter... thanks
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i hope everyone here passed their gcse exams
thanks guys thanks beceuse if uu i will pass my igsce
Good luck!! Glad we could help you.
probably not english mate
thanks mate! helping me pass college chem
Thank you so much
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You're a great teacher; that is a fact.
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preparing for gce with your wonderful videos
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this video kicks ass. thank you !
Awesome video
Thank you so much! I finally understood what my teacher tried to teach me!
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I am clear with my doubts
Sir. You're the coolest 😎
Thank you! Appreciate it 🙂
very useful thanks a lot
really good videos
Thanks!
thank you so much. very good explanation.
MY SCHOOL LITERALLY WACTHES UR VIDS, DAMN
Haha! Well, that's good to know!
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Our pleasure! Always happy to help!
good explanation
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wt an amazing explanation, sir? but the only one defect is, the voice is soooo low. pls increase d vol. for d next time.....pls. i had understood it very nicely. tq so much.
thank you for the feedback - always very helpful!
well explained, u guys are amazing :)
Thank you!!
@@fuseschool Amazing video! By the way, you might want to change the spelling of 'Reactions' in the title.... just saying 😉
@Multi Glottis Yes, you are right, thanks for pointing it out!
@@fuseschool Wlcm....love you videos!
I had a question? Does have br+br make br2 which is a gas?
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Thank-you so much
It's really more helpful
Most welcome 😊 glad it's helpful!
Nice
Thank you this was really helpful and easy to understand from
Thanks! Glad it was helpful!
can you have videos of acids, bases and salts
Had to watch this video for my chemistry homework lol
I'm actually watching this
Great video!!! I have been confused about electrolysis for about 6 months now and you just taught it perfectly in less than 5 minutes.
It will make it even more helpful if you could provide a link for the previous videos that you recommend as it is very hard to find.
Thank you!!
Thanks! And noted!
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I cant find the referenced video of extraction of aluminium via electrolysis. Can anyone link me?
ua-cam.com/video/mvDHeYI-a00/v-deo.html
I know it's a *little* late
@@nacho6438 u were 5 years late lmao
Thx for the help
Any time 😉
Chemistry gcse this Monday wish me luck
how did it go?
Do we have to learn all the charges for GCSE.?
Sarah Rutter
Idk
Sarah Rutter yes
but sodium will become stable by giving away one electron but here u said that they gain one
Why does Pb have a charge of 2+ if it is in group 4?
Wheres the link to that video, "Aluminium extraction using electrolysis"?
+Mohammed Zaid - apologies, it is coming soon. We are working hard to get them all done!! Thank you for using our videos.
The Fuse School - Global Education
Oh. I see! Will wait for it and as always, thank you for making these videos ^_^
Hello, has it come out yet?
I am afraid not Oliver. Our teacher has not yet submitted the script for this video. Sorry about that.
The Fuse School - Global Education Oh. Thats a shame. Thanks anyways
The school platform and app isn't accessible any guard as to how to go about it
Where is the music
i'm learning this in G9 and i am dying :< why do we need dis tho (btw thanks for the vid! helps alot)
Thanks!
If some smart kid can clear my doubt- " 1. Whenever we do this type of molten chloride thing does it HAVE to be at solid and then heating gets liquid?
2. Will we get one gas and one solid everytime?
Please answer or i'm done with my school things!!!
Dr tauscher is my mum
Can you just tell me the answer?
lead and sodium produced should be in molten state, not in solid state
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Nerd
His videos are very interesting
Please shorten your intro, it's too long _that's what she said_
great video
Thanks!
Great video
Thanks!