Predicting Products of Chemical Reactions: Single Displacment
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- Опубліковано 30 лис 2014
- In this video we will predict the products of a single displacement reaction using the activity series of metals.
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Currently waiting to get out of Chem 🙂
Thank you for the easy, helpful explaination you did
wait what if I have InSi + S. what happens then? cuz it involves a nonmetal, metalloid and a metal
Ik this is late but thank you this helped a lot 😂
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studying for an exam tomorrow ashshhf I now understand it thank you so much
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Next syllabus these are there in my syllabus so I watch this video come one guys u gotta believe this guy his formula workd
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For anyone confused on why I is I2-
BrINClHOF
or brincolhof (say it aloud)
Best way for me to memorize it at least
All of them are 2 like Iodine when occurring alone (AKA redox)
Nice! 😀
It’s easy to memerize by “3x4” rule. Only thing u remember then is hydrogen
Thank you!
You're welcome!😀
how do you do the balancing I don't under stand
I can tell if you need help you should know the valency first then just cross-multiply them
For polyatomic ions I can recommend you easy trick
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How can you tell whether an element is metal or non metal?
Metals are on the left side of the periodic table, nonmetals are on the right
But isn't bromine diatomic? Why does it not have it's little '2' next to it
I’m crying
Same.
ME TOOO!!!😭 this is the type of crap that makes me wanna jump off a cliff.
Where does Iodine come from?
Exploding star
Why is it that iodide to be by itself?
Iodine usually exists as a diatomic molecule in its most natural state because it is very electronegative and only needs one electron to complete its valence shell
Wouldn’t I2 be a gas?
it would be a solid
Damn english isn't even my native language and I understood better than those bum ass teachers in private schools...
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Why are you guys studying Chemistry? I'm studying ti for Electrical Engineering.
Who also has a exam in 3 hours🤗🤗🤗
I hope your exam went well!
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