I really like your study method you remind me of my first college chem 1 teacher you teach in the same way. So far I've been saving many of your videos there really helpful. Wish you the best of success.
Omg thank you so much for explaining this I was so confused on how to identify each type of solid and this simple explanation really helped me! Thank you so much!!
under normal tempreature and pressure conditions, of course h2 is a gas indeed but here, i think we are talking about h2 gases' solid form, that we get by decreasing the tempreature and increasing pressure conditions and solidifying h2.
I've been looking how to know the difference between molecular and network covalent! Thank you!! I've an exam tomorrow and this really helped.
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I could listen to your voice all day, great video! very helpful.
I really like your study method you remind me of my first college chem 1 teacher you teach in the same way. So far I've been saving many of your videos there really helpful. Wish you the best of success.
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Omg thank you so much for explaining this I was so confused on how to identify each type of solid and this simple explanation really helped me! Thank you so much!!
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The voice reminds me of the safety tutorial you hear before taking off on a plane, lol
only works if you put it on 1.25 speed
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Where do you get that Si, Ge, As, Te are not metasl? Every periodic table I look at says otherwise.
Those are metalloids,which have the property of both metals and non metal
Spent 2 days stuck on this first step, finally found this video and suddenly it all makes sense, thank you!
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h2 is molecular covalent solid? It is a gas isn't it?
under normal tempreature and pressure conditions, of course h2 is a gas indeed but here, i think we are talking about h2 gases' solid form, that we get by decreasing the tempreature and increasing pressure conditions and solidifying h2.