You are an absolute legend, I am currently taking so Chem and due to me having a fever I missed the day rate laws were explained! Keep doing what you are doing! And if you see this comment and have time to reply could you give me any advice on how I can expand my understanding of chemistry outside of school?
4 mins and 24 secs only!!
The best explanation in such a short duration of time.
If u see it in 2x it's 2 mins 12 secs
You are an absolute legend, I am currently taking so Chem and due to me having a fever I missed the day rate laws were explained! Keep doing what you are doing! And if you see this comment and have time to reply could you give me any advice on how I can expand my understanding of chemistry outside of school?
Dude, Thank you so much! Great job explaining. It's crystal clear.
0:30-0:33, literally helped me ty
Thank you for explaining this simply!
may god bless you and your children
Where is integrate constant [C]
U make it so simple 🙂🙂thankewwwww....
Wow it's stunning you make it too easy sir..
Thanx man 💗
thnku sir 😍
Why is it "[A]" instead of "ln[A]"?
maka_hiiro 15 ln[A] happens when you integrate a fraction (1/[A]). Integration laws
Nice
r=k I mean zero order reaction
Thanks mate.
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