You made a huge mistake with the question two. If you ask for atoms then you should know that the answer you had is for molecules. To determine the number of atoms, you have to multiply your* final answer* by 2 since each molecule of hydrogen gas contains two atoms of hydrogen.
With your methods sir, one will believe that the number of atoms In 2 moles of hydrogen gas is the same as the number of molecules in 2 moles of the gas which is not true. U didn't take care of the fact that it's a diatomic gas.
I have understood all the way but I am not clear on why you are dividing the percentages...why can't you take them as they are without dividing by 100???? please answer good Sir
Again your explanation of relative atomic mass or atomic weight leaves much to be desired. The historical context of the 1/12 should be understood and explained to the student because without doing so he or she would struggle and would not understand the concept. If you read around it, you would find out why the one-twelfth should be explained or avoided altogether. Thanks.
Thank you for your feedback, but historical aspect of RAM is not well explained in books so that I can explain it well to others. In short what I understand is what am able to explain.
@@THEDMSONLINESCHOOL if you have out your email, I could explain it to you and then I would delete this comment. I wanted to help make the channel better. So I am okay that you have responded. If you don't mind drop your email or I would drop my. Just high me and I would send you what I have.
Well understood sir
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The most clear Explanation I've come across so far keep up the good work,Sir and thank you. ❤
Thank you so much.
You made a huge mistake with the question two. If you ask for atoms then you should know that the answer you had is for molecules. To determine the number of atoms, you have to multiply your* final answer* by 2 since each molecule of hydrogen gas contains two atoms of hydrogen.
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With your methods sir, one will believe that the number of atoms In 2 moles of hydrogen gas is the same as the number of molecules in 2 moles of the gas which is not true. U didn't take care of the fact that it's a diatomic gas.
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Thanks for that
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Sir help me on the extraction of aluminium and copper
2.03x10-46 moles
What will be the next lesson
Thank you so much
my answer was
2.1x10*46 moles
Thank you so much sir well understood
1.9×10⁹
It's 2.4 mole sir
I have understood all the way but I am not clear on why you are dividing the percentages...why can't you take them as they are without dividing by 100???? please answer good Sir
Good 👍 job sir thank u very much and God 🙏😇 bless you
Sir how much is per subject GCE?
67
2.0 mol
2moles
N=2.0mol
2.0mols
Mine 2.0mol
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Again your explanation of relative atomic mass or atomic weight leaves much to be desired. The historical context of the 1/12 should be understood and explained to the student because without doing so he or she would struggle and would not understand the concept.
If you read around it, you would find out why the one-twelfth should be explained or avoided altogether. Thanks.
Thank you for your feedback, but historical aspect of RAM is not well explained in books so that I can explain it well to others. In short what I understand is what am able to explain.
@@THEDMSONLINESCHOOL if you have out your email, I could explain it to you and then I would delete this comment. I wanted to help make the channel better. So I am okay that you have responded. If you don't mind drop your email or I would drop my. Just high me and I would send you what I have.
Commeting 🏴
Thank you so much sir