hi i just wanted to say that with all this online school, i dont understand anything in chemistry but your videos are extremely helpful, thank you so so much
Melissa, I just wanted to say thank you so much for taking the time out of your day to make these videos and help all of us chem student out! You explain it in a very clear, and precise way. You are the only reason I am passing chemistry. I will definitely continue to watch all of your videos. I even tell my classmates who are struggling to watch you too. Thanks again!
MELISSA! I am so grateful for you. I can remember the night I found your channel a couple weeks ago-- I was sobbing at three in the morning because I couldn't understand dimensional analysis haha. Your sweet voice and joyful attitude (and the little dance you do while we're supposed to work on practice problems haha) gave me this peace like "oh my gosh, okay, I can do this!" And I kid you not since then, before I study any new topic in Chem, I watch one of your videos first. You give a perfectly concise, fun, but in depth explanation. You are seriously gifted. Thank you, from all the struggling chem students out here !
I'm working towards the end my my last semester in chemistry and wish I would've found you way way way sooner. Love your video. -Thanks for the uploads!
Thank you very much! ...my chemistry 👨🏫 professor was giving me a hard time because I did not know this, :( and he made me 😞 feel bad ... but now I got it ..thank you so much!
For those of you who might have run into a similar problem like me, Sulfate (SO4^2-) has one more exception, which is Hg^2+, Melissa probably forgot but it's not a problem. Great video and thanks for the explanation!
My Teacher recommends your video's to us if we don't understand his and I'm so glad, you explain it so well and have the answers to basically all of my chemistry questions!
omg thank u melissa, i have a chem test tomorrow and this has really helped me improve my understanding of solubility ^^ now i just have to work on half-life problems. r.i.p. the struggle of when u love chemistry but have minimum talent in math lol.
you are legit a queen. Im paying 20k a year for tuition at clemson for a shitty professor, and here you are doing ur thing and being incredible at teaching on youtube!!! thank you so much for your help. You have reduced so much stress for me, honestly. I cant say thank you enough!
been fighting back tears all day because I didn’t understand anything in class and now I feel better because I get it.. I watched your video on complete ionic and net ionic equations before this and it’s all coming together 🥺
of course np!😂😅😂 I love your videos and they really truly help(ed) me out so much when studying! So thank you!!! And also, I just realized I wasn’t subscribed...there we go! :)💙
Too much. Your teacher should let you use a table during a test, or only write problems where the solubilities are obvious. You might be expected to know the No Exceptions soluble ions, though. The AP test expects that.
Thank You! So compounds like Ammonium and Nitrates are soluble without exceptions. But does this rule still stand if the compound is like Ammonia or Nitrite?
I'm out here watching Valorant Gameplay and this shows up in my recommended. Gave it a watch and it was quite helpful! Ironically, this is what we're learning in my chem class right now. Coincidence? 9/10! (because I still despise chemistry class, no changing that) Maybe if it was a physics class I was in right now that'd help.
I have a doubt about what do you mean when you say some substance is soluble or insoluble. Do the soluble compounds dissociate completely in water, and are the insoluble ones those which will form a solubility equilibrium?
Thank so much!!! You helped me understand a very simple concept that I originally assumed was very difficult. You explained it very clearly and I thank you since my exam is tomorrow!
when using your table there are few things that don't work so I wanted to clarify . silver acetate would be aq but its not aq . also Ca(OH)2 using your table would be aq but its s . so i am wondering if you could explain . thank you
hi i just wanted to say that with all this online school, i dont understand anything in chemistry but your videos are extremely helpful, thank you so so much
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You taught me way more than my chem teacher. Thank you for making online school better for us!
U rock .u r helping a lot of people
Melissa, I just wanted to say thank you so much for taking the time out of your day to make these videos and help all of us chem student out! You explain it in a very clear, and precise way. You are the only reason I am passing chemistry. I will definitely continue to watch all of your videos. I even tell my classmates who are struggling to watch you too. Thanks again!
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MELISSA! I am so grateful for you. I can remember the night I found your channel a couple weeks ago-- I was sobbing at three in the morning because I couldn't understand dimensional analysis haha. Your sweet voice and joyful attitude (and the little dance you do while we're supposed to work on practice problems haha) gave me this peace like "oh my gosh, okay, I can do this!" And I kid you not since then, before I study any new topic in Chem, I watch one of your videos first. You give a perfectly concise, fun, but in depth explanation. You are seriously gifted. Thank you, from all the struggling chem students out here !
Thank you so much I'm in grade 11 Chem, my teacher never fully explained this like you. Good luck where ever you're headed in the future. :)
You're very welcome! And thank you so much I appreciate the support 🤓
We are being taught this in yr 9 and now I understand just have to learn this table now
You are a life saver! I purchased your Chem 1 notes, and they are amazing! You go girl! You make me excited for chemistry.
I am so thankful for you, you are the reason why I am passing my Chem class!
you're an actual life saver ! you explain in 5 minutes what my prof can't explain in 45
I'm having trouble with chemistry. Glad I found you on here
I'm working towards the end my my last semester in chemistry and wish I would've found you way way way sooner. Love your video. -Thanks for the uploads!
I understand it now, thanks! Literally no one in my grade knows whats going on in chemistry, we all just pretend and guess
Thank you very much! ...my chemistry 👨🏫 professor was giving me a hard time because I did not know this, :( and he made me 😞 feel bad ... but now I got it ..thank you so much!
i have a chem exam in 4 hours and this helped me a lot, thank you !
THANK YOU FOR MAKING IT EASIER AND ACTUALLY GIVING EXAMPLES!
Quick question! How do we know when to use (s) and (aq) vs the states (s),(l),&(g)
Thank you so much ma'am for helping out the students for chemistry. You are just an amazing mentor for billions of students.
Hello , I just wanted to thank you for helping me in chemistry especially with online learning during this period , thank you again :)
For those of you who might have run into a similar problem like me, Sulfate (SO4^2-) has one more exception, which is Hg^2+, Melissa probably forgot but it's not a problem. Great video and thanks for the explanation!
omg thank u so much, I got stuck on the topic and didn't understand how it should be done and you helped me thank u so much
I found it hard to distinguish which element comes aqueous after the reaction. Your video helps a lot!
These videos are amazing!! Thank you for your time and love for teaching.
Thank you thank you thank you!!!!!!! This made so much sense, especially the table.
Thank you, this was simple and easy to understand!
My Teacher recommends your video's to us if we don't understand his and I'm so glad, you explain it so well and have the answers to basically all of my chemistry questions!
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My professor is really good but she sometimes forgets to explain how to do something like for example how to use these rules. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much! your videos are very very helpful. They helped me pass my chemistry tests!
omg thank u melissa, i have a chem test tomorrow and this has really helped me improve my understanding of solubility ^^ now i just have to work on half-life problems. r.i.p. the struggle of when u love chemistry but have minimum talent in math lol.
Hope your test went well Anna!
Thank you for this! ive been trying to learn from reading and it just wasn't clicking. Your videos are amazing and so so helpful.
Wow. This finally makes sense. Thank you !!!!
Thanks for not trying to be *”funny”* or *”cool”* you’re really a big help :)
Very good explanation!
Thank you so much , i have not learn any thing about it with my teacher or any other video except your video ,so thank you a loooooot 😍😍
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Your videos are a life saver, thank you so much
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my first year learns chemist and thank you for this so i can do ions equation
I like the way you explain it so clear and simple THANKYOU SO MUCH!
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She taught me what my prof. failed to teach me in 7:34 mins, she's the best
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This was beyond helpful!!!!!
you are legit a queen. Im paying 20k a year for tuition at clemson for a shitty professor, and here you are doing ur thing and being incredible at teaching on youtube!!! thank you so much for your help. You have reduced so much stress for me, honestly. I cant say thank you enough!
Your table is very helpful.
Thank you so, so much! Your explanation was so clear and helped so much!
Your videos are really helpful, thank you!
super helpful. thanks for putting this together!
been fighting back tears all day because I didn’t understand anything in class and now I feel better because I get it.. I watched your video on complete ionic and net ionic equations before this and it’s all coming together 🥺
bless your scientific soul Melissa
😂😂 Haha thank you Haley!
of course np!😂😅😂 I love your videos and they really truly help(ed) me out so much when studying! So thank you!!! And also, I just realized I wasn’t subscribed...there we go! :)💙
Thank you so much. why we have to look at the end first.
Online chemistry sucks but you make it understandable. Thank you so so so much.
FINALLY A GOOD EXPLANATION
Thank you Melissa i enjoy watching all your videos i was afraid to fail Chem😭 but you explain it very clearly! 💖
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my. teacher wasn't. explaining. well but I want u as my. teacher
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Thank you, Ma'am!
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How can I memorize it ? the solubility table
Too much. Your teacher should let you use a table during a test, or only write problems where the solubilities are obvious. You might be expected to know the No Exceptions soluble ions, though. The AP test expects that.
@@daveswaney5460 My school is making us memorize the whole table for the test, and it is just Honors Chemistry.. not even AP 🙃
@@JacobLaurenzana damn dude im in college and dont even gotta do that
Dave Swaney Nope they are making me memorize
Thank you miss
Bless your heart 🙏🙏🙏
Thx it's amazing video
Helpful
Yeah!!!!!!! Best and brief
Thank You! So compounds like Ammonium and Nitrates are soluble without exceptions. But does this rule still stand if the compound is like Ammonia or Nitrite?
Thank you for this video!!
thank you very much
I'm out here watching Valorant Gameplay and this shows up in my recommended. Gave it a watch and it was quite helpful!
Ironically, this is what we're learning in my chem class right now. Coincidence?
9/10! (because I still despise chemistry class, no changing that)
Maybe if it was a physics class I was in right now that'd help.
You save my life
Damn thanks soo much this just helped a lot❤
Great video! Thanks for making, Melissa. Would you kindly tell me what type of tablet and stylus you use? Very effective.
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1 month of nothing and then you came 😍😍
Seriously though thank you
You're welcome!
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thank you! I wish you were my chem teacher
You're welcome!
Hello, your video very helpful. but can't download the study guide?
Great video.. can you let me know which video editing tool are you suing? thanks in advance
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My Chemistry GCSES MCQ is tmrw and basically know nothing about solubility
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I have a doubt about what do you mean when you say some substance is soluble or insoluble. Do the soluble compounds dissociate completely in water, and are the insoluble ones those which will form a solubility equilibrium?
Thank so much!!! You helped me understand a very simple concept that I originally assumed was very difficult. You explained it very clearly and I thank you since my exam is tomorrow!
I mean damn are you good at explaining things. You've saved my life so many times, thank you so much!
Will there ever be any possibilities for liquids and/or gases to participate in net ionic equations?
isnt KClO3 a solid? That what is says on my study material... group 1 exception?
Is Mercury Hg in for Sulfate’s exception? Or does it not go in?
I learnt more in 7 minutes than my chem teacher lecturing for 20 min
At least your techer lectures..
My does not even tech
Thanksssssss
so if Ca2+ is added with OH- it would be (aq). Then why in other chemical equations it is written as (s)?? please explain.
when using your table there are few things that don't work so I wanted to clarify . silver acetate would be aq but its not aq . also Ca(OH)2 using your table would be aq but its s . so i am wondering if you could explain . thank you
How do I determine if it’s in a gas state or liquid state? Is there another rule for that too?
very helpful mam but halogens make ppt with cu+ion??? am i right and what about NO2-ion????
thanks mam very helpful but last doubt mam, what about silver-acetate and calcium sulphide
Thank you! That is all that i need to say :*
You're very welcome!