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Dude the explanation on Aleks makes me hate myslef. I watch one video and it becomes clear. Thank you
I’m so glad it helps. Thanks.
This is very helpful! Thank you so much, Sir.
You’re welcome. I’m glad it is helpful.
Just found this. Omg this helps soooo much. Kept getting wrong on aleks
I’m glad it helps.
How do you know which compound goes first in both cation side and anion side?
The iron (III) and the lead (IV) cations will each combine with both anions giving 4 compounds. Any order is fine.
Cations first anions second
you are saving me in gen chem 1 lol I hate aleks
You’re not the only one. I’m glad it’s helping you.
Why did you put Pb first instead of Fe?
Sorry I missed your post. No reason at all any of the cations could have been written first since it is a grid.
Dude the explanation on Aleks makes me hate myslef. I watch one video and it becomes clear. Thank you
I’m so glad it helps. Thanks.
This is very helpful! Thank you so much, Sir.
You’re welcome. I’m glad it is helpful.
Just found this. Omg this helps soooo much. Kept getting wrong on aleks
I’m glad it helps.
How do you know which compound goes first in both cation side and anion side?
The iron (III) and the lead (IV) cations will each combine with both anions giving 4 compounds. Any order is fine.
Cations first anions second
you are saving me in gen chem 1 lol I hate aleks
You’re not the only one. I’m glad it’s helping you.
Why did you put Pb first instead of Fe?
Sorry I missed your post. No reason at all any of the cations could have been written first since it is a grid.