ihavetomanyfriends Wow! Thanks for the kind words! Glad I could be of help. I know this video’s got a couple of little issues but if it was helpful then I’m happy. I’ve got more so if you need more help or notes feel free to send an email.
Thank you so so so much for this video! I have never learned PES at highschool but now i need this for the AP exam. However when i read book, I really completely dont understand anything until I find your video. Great explanation and so damn easy to follow! Thank you so much again!!
You are better than my AP Chemistry teacher. He barely touches any topic properly. He hands us packages and expects us to learn on our own. Thank you for taking time to make this video. If possible, please post more videos for AP Chemistry. Thank you.
This is a great video! Thank you. But I think there is a small mistake. At 21:54, you state that the height of the 2s peak in Neon is three times that of the 2s peak in Boron. Because both 2s orbitals have 2 electrons in them, they have the same height. I think you meant to state that the height of the 2p peak in Neon is 3 times the height of the 2s peak in Boron. Am I correct?
Yes, absolutely. Silly mistake on my part. Really I need to fix a couple of things in this video. I think that by minute 21:54 video fatigue was hitting me pretty hard. Thank you for catching that mistake and hope it was a bit helpful.
Fahima Yasmin that’s wonderful! I’m so glad it helped. Thank you for subscribing. It means a lot to know that I can help, especially with things being so crazy right now. Stay healthy and safe.
Soooo much better than my ap teacher, barely touches any of the topics and gives you a packet. This legitimately saved me
ihavetomanyfriends Wow! Thanks for the kind words! Glad I could be of help. I know this video’s got a couple of little issues but if it was helpful then I’m happy. I’ve got more so if you need more help or notes feel free to send an email.
same mine just handed me a packet and told us to learn it ourselves
THANK YOU SO MUCH this was explained so well and i learned more from this vid than i have in the last 2 days of AP chem
Thank you so so so much for this video! I have never learned PES at highschool but now i need this for the AP exam. However when i read book, I really completely dont understand anything until I find your video. Great explanation and so damn easy to follow! Thank you so much again!!
You are better than my AP Chemistry teacher. He barely touches any topic properly. He hands us packages and expects us to learn on our own. Thank you for taking time to make this video. If possible, please post more videos for AP Chemistry. Thank you.
You are very welcome. I needed that comment on a day where things were not working out so well. I appreciate the kind words!
Argh! I'll check it out. Thanks for the feedback!
Sarah English honey
Very easy to comprehend the main ideas. Great vid!
Doufu thank you for your support! I’m glad it helped you understand the basics of PES.
Thank you so much for this amazing video! Now I feel prepared for my quiz tomorrow :)
Your welcome Alessia - glad to help.
good explanation. What if the PES has vibrations how do we read it
This is a great video! Thank you. But I think there is a small mistake. At 21:54, you state that the height of the 2s peak in Neon is three times that of the 2s peak in Boron. Because both 2s orbitals have 2 electrons in them, they have the same height. I think you meant to state that the height of the 2p peak in Neon is 3 times the height of the 2s peak in Boron. Am I correct?
Yes, absolutely. Silly mistake on my part. Really I need to fix a couple of things in this video. I think that by minute 21:54 video fatigue was hitting me pretty hard. Thank you for catching that mistake and hope it was a bit helpful.
Ms Sarah, I love you! So much better than Khan Academy! I have subscribed and liked🙂🙂
Fahima Yasmin that’s wonderful! I’m so glad it helped. Thank you for subscribing. It means a lot to know that I can help, especially with things being so crazy right now. Stay healthy and safe.
you "said", carbon configuration: 1S2 2S2 2P6. it is 1s2 2s2 2p2. Great, clear video. Thank you.
no. said it correctly
Great vid! thanks pretty much
Great and very helpful video
Shouldn't the electrons ejected from second ionizations also appear?
Excellent video.
Thank you. I’m glad that it was helpful!
Great explanation... really helped a lot
Amazing video! thanks a lot.
I'm so glad you found it helpful.
Very good explanation..thank you very much 🙏
Pooja Kulal thanks for the kind words! Glad I could help!
Thank you so much. This has helped a lot
I thought each orbital can only hold 2 electrons (one spin up and one spin down)
@ 1:50 the diagram shows that the p orbital has 6 electrons??
The Wireless Brain there is px py and pz. each can hold 2 electrons but in totally p can hold 6.
Thanks YiYu - I have been meaning to respond to this for days but have been overwhelmed with school. Thanks for helping out - much appreciated!
yes. Simply put, there are 3 columns that can hold 2 electron in P orbital. So a total of 6 e-
there are 3 P orbitals
Well explained.... thank you for the precise content...
Thank you so much!!!
Thanks
this video was sooooooo helpful
Fiyin Odeniyi thank you! Glad to have been able to help!
Did she stutter once?!? NO!
I gotta admit...I edited this video a lot. I hope you found it helpful.
super helpful, thanks!
Samantha Campbell thank you! Glad you found it worthwhile.