Writing Formulas for Ionic Compounds

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  • @DrMantipus
    @DrMantipus 8 років тому +25

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  • @noahbond7179
    @noahbond7179 8 років тому +4

    Dude, I cannot tell you how much more sense this makes than how I was taught

  • @kristine95660
    @kristine95660 8 років тому +5

    Bro I can't even tell you how much you are saving my life right now. Thank you!!!!

  • @WeinerBoop
    @WeinerBoop 8 років тому +34

    looking at the comments seeing everyone is now understanding this makes me feel stupid cause i don't know what is happening

  • @Hansy0717
    @Hansy0717 11 років тому

    I've watched a lot of your videos and realized my Chemistry teacher sucks so much!
    1 whole Semester of class is like 1-2 months and all of them were about naming, never understood a single thing but watching your different videos for an hour made me understand everything.
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  • @nunubunbun
    @nunubunbun 11 років тому

    You seriously help me so much! I'm in Chem 221 in college and you're making the concepts so much easier to understand.

  • @mexskater70
    @mexskater70 11 років тому +4

    Thank you so much! You taught this better than my Chem teacher x) Im definitely ready for my test now.

  • @amn23451
    @amn23451 10 років тому +3

    These are some if the best Chem videos I've seen, Ty so much!! Makes me think I could actually be decent at chemistry

  • @heatherb.9395
    @heatherb.9395 10 років тому +8

    Amazing! You teach it so much clearer than my prof . i like how you explain everything so well. thank u so much :D

  • @TheDexyVest
    @TheDexyVest 12 років тому

    you are the best my teacher says most of this stuff is there and because it is and tells a story about some light that went out or some chem reaction that has nothing to do with this. You break everything down to why. Thank you for that.

  • @honeyminty
    @honeyminty 12 років тому

    Thank you so much. You explain this MUCH better than my teacher. I'm failing chemistry and now it actually makes sense!! Thank you.

  • @SamuelKatz
    @SamuelKatz 9 років тому +13

    you are a hero among men

  • @katkota7587
    @katkota7587 12 років тому

    Why couldn't you be my science teacher!!! Thank the LORD you have a youtube!

  • @nyletac34
    @nyletac34 11 років тому

    Thank you so much my teacher never explains anything and you just cleared things up for me!

  • @dianamarisol281
    @dianamarisol281 11 років тому

    This video was so helpful, totally becoming a subscriber. I had no idea of how to do it but now its all clear. You have a really good way on explaining things. Thanks so much.

  • @ansomene77
    @ansomene77 11 років тому

    DUDE THANK YOU SO MUCH YOU PRETTY MUCH SAVED MY LIFE IN CHEMISTRY :)

  • @Briittneeey8
    @Briittneeey8 12 років тому

    i love you. thank you so much for this. helped me so much. chem test tomorrow. wish me luck!

  • @abigailray9536
    @abigailray9536 9 років тому +2

    for tricky ones, instead of doing the LCM, just cross and drop their oxidation numbers(: its a bit simpler because that way if you're trying to find the oxidation number of something like copper you can reverse cross and drop to get the element's oxidation number

  • @jeromesingh6533
    @jeromesingh6533 9 років тому +13

    tHANKS FOR TEACHING WHT U KNOW...BECAUSE IF IT WASNT FOR U I WOULDNT KNOW HOW TO BALANCE EQUATIONS WRITE FORMULAS ETC FOR U TEACH WAY CLEARER THAN MY TEACHER...THANK GOD HE HAD MADE U LOL....THANKS AGAIN

    • @jmacjames8871
      @jmacjames8871 7 років тому

      Jerome Singh I think your caps lock was on because for some reason the t was lower case meaning you may have hit the shift key resulting in a lower case t if your caps lock was on.

  • @drenini
    @drenini 12 років тому

    thankyou man was bout to cry in class teacher couldnt help and you did!!

  • @shosho7366
    @shosho7366 Рік тому

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  • @Mr.G626
    @Mr.G626 7 років тому

    better than my chem teacher by far, thanks.

  • @mikedip3378
    @mikedip3378 10 років тому

    great vids man been stuck on this stuff for months finally have a understanding because of you!

  • @colossalberger3451
    @colossalberger3451 9 років тому

    Caesium is the correct spelling. Also, a tip that works for me is just swapping out the +- charge exponents between the two elements or compound and placing them as a subscript. It speeds up the balancing process.

    • @firesong7825
      @firesong7825 9 років тому +6

      +colossalberger Cesium is the correct spelling.

  • @seeshsteph9083
    @seeshsteph9083 10 років тому

    Ohmygosh thank you for posting this videos. I can barely understand my teacher's way of teaching.

  • @sub_zer0580
    @sub_zer0580 4 роки тому

    Thank you. This reminded me how to do it now.

  • @DanFarrell98
    @DanFarrell98 12 років тому

    this was soo much help considering I hav a test on this

  • @sweetwa089
    @sweetwa089 10 років тому

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    @yuddhveermahindrakar6864 7 місяців тому

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  • @PerfectlyPreet97
    @PerfectlyPreet97 12 років тому

    OMG THANKS SO MUCH :D
    I had NO clue what to do in class in fact nobody in my class did...my teacher well...just needs to work on his "teaching" skills ahah but now that I understand I shall tell everything to watch your videos :D haha

  • @kylienicholson9005
    @kylienicholson9005 8 років тому

    This is great! I am expected to learn all of this as an eighth grader and I will be tested tomorrow

  • @ceevee8573
    @ceevee8573 7 років тому

    Now I understand. Thank you so much!

  • @Ryan-mg2uv
    @Ryan-mg2uv 8 років тому +1

    I understand how to write the ionic compounds for the elements in the periodic table, but im not so good at remembering the polyotomic ions. Is there a method of finding them or memorizing them? Or is it just straight, rinse and repeat until it sticks in your head?

    • @Ryan-mg2uv
      @Ryan-mg2uv 8 років тому

      Anyone got a link to a good list of common polyotomic ions?

    • @FormaAlert
      @FormaAlert 8 років тому

      www.iun.edu/~cpanhd/C101webnotes/chemical-nomenclature/images/polyions.jpg
      Try that out, and as far as I know it is just simple memorization through repetition.

  • @joraph99
    @joraph99 12 років тому

    Thanks so much! Please continue these helpful chemistry vids. :)

  • @4evaPuffy
    @4evaPuffy 12 років тому

    now I can pass my midterm in peace... Thank you so much

  • @annalopinski4459
    @annalopinski4459 9 років тому

    this is a great video but i'm having trouble with one thing: How do you know what the charges are of lets say nitrate, fluoride, ammonium, or something random like Ru? I know you can take a good guess from looking at the periodic table but is there a better way to tell?

    • @mohammedsarker5756
      @mohammedsarker5756 9 років тому

      +Anna Lopinski you might have to memorize some of the ployatomic ions, like ammonium and nitrate

    • @sarahisabella7281
      @sarahisabella7281 2 роки тому

      We’re allowed to use our reference tables on tests in my school (advanced chemistry, 9th grade)

  • @alex.h1568
    @alex.h1568 10 років тому

    Thanks amazing teacher

  • @SuperGuitarchica
    @SuperGuitarchica 11 років тому

    Thank you so much ur chemistry videos have really helped me out thanks :)!!

  • @advithsripada
    @advithsripada 7 років тому

    this video made me get an A on my test thanks!

  • @rge94
    @rge94 12 років тому

    Great job! Thanks so much!

  • @TheMoaz11
    @TheMoaz11 12 років тому

    @ChemAssistBeta
    Hi, just a new subscriber here, this was my first video but I loved the way you explained things.
    Just a request, can you please upload a video on making Ionic Equations from simple equations, e.g.
    Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) ----> MgCl + H2
    The ionic equation of this will be? I can use every minor detail. Looking forward to your reply!
    Thanks!

  • @Gabriel01281
    @Gabriel01281 13 років тому

    Super helpful thank you!

  • @MultiSachin333
    @MultiSachin333 12 років тому

    THANKS A LOT.... It was really helpful ...

  • @pandalover555
    @pandalover555 13 років тому

    Oh my god, this helped me sooo much!!! Thank you!!! I wish you were my teacher... :D

  • @Naruyondaime26
    @Naruyondaime26 11 років тому

    Thank you!!! this video really helped me to be ready for my test xD

  • @adamford2385
    @adamford2385 8 років тому

    Thanks man helped a lot

  • @emilysuzanne438
    @emilysuzanne438 6 років тому

    YOU SAVED MY LIFE, THANK YOU 😂

  • @SimplyCars_
    @SimplyCars_ 11 років тому

    Ive always learned that with the subscripts you can just cross the numbers over. I think its just much more simple that doing any kind of math.

  • @imhkkok
    @imhkkok 11 років тому

    Thank you very much

  • @RealNerdyProductions
    @RealNerdyProductions 7 років тому

    Thanks for helping me cheat on my test! Just kidding! This really helped me with something that I wasn't getting! Cheers mate!

  • @karuna105
    @karuna105 12 років тому

    Thank you!

  • @ToodsWiger
    @ToodsWiger 12 років тому

    Thanks, you explained it way simpler than my stupid chemistry book

  • @user-me9ru8qh6e
    @user-me9ru8qh6e 9 років тому

    Thanks it really helped

  • @zavionwimbley5342
    @zavionwimbley5342 7 років тому +1

    I'm curious to know...
    For "Lead (II) Phosphate," why don't people just double the phosphate and call it "Pb3(P2O8)" instead of leaving it as "Pb3(PO4)2?"

  • @richvaughn2622
    @richvaughn2622 10 років тому

    At the end, why is the phosphate in parentheses but not the lead??

  • @Dstephanyruiz
    @Dstephanyruiz 12 років тому

    thanks to this video I'm less clueless now

  • @shanreffas4488
    @shanreffas4488 12 років тому

    thank you so much!

  • @jessicag7192
    @jessicag7192 8 років тому

    THANK YOU SOOO MUCH !!!!!!

  • @Adriel_HD
    @Adriel_HD 7 років тому

    im just confused with what happened at 3:32, how'd that happen plz explain!!!!!

  • @droolerdork
    @droolerdork 11 років тому

    your videos are great!

  • @karenhoang5733
    @karenhoang5733 10 років тому

    thank you!!

  • @donovan2644
    @donovan2644 10 років тому

    this really helped really helpful teacher, i would actually have an "A" in chemistry

  • @shaanbhullar2238
    @shaanbhullar2238 9 років тому

    thanks so much

  • @SuperFastlink
    @SuperFastlink 12 років тому

    Thank you

  • @SgtGizmo23
    @SgtGizmo23 12 років тому

    With lead(II) phosphate, how do you know what leads oxidation number is if it isn't given to you? Say you are tasked with finding the formula for simply "lead phosphate"?

  • @curiouscharvi21
    @curiouscharvi21 11 років тому

    when do use the parenthesis?

  • @thesciencedude25
    @thesciencedude25 10 років тому

    we're learning this in middle school!

  • @TheRizzler_1
    @TheRizzler_1 7 років тому

    You're awesome !!!

  • @Saralife197976
    @Saralife197976 9 років тому

    How to name this BeCl2 . 2H2O? Is it beryllium chloride dihydrate or beryllium(II)chloride dihydrate

  • @CateOrquin
    @CateOrquin 6 років тому

    ty ben

  • @nadlor7761
    @nadlor7761 6 років тому

    Thank you so much 😭

  • @closeyoureyesandbid
    @closeyoureyesandbid 7 років тому

    science exam tomorrow thanks a lot

  • @sanchezmd605
    @sanchezmd605 11 років тому

    wow, your class discussed naming within a span of 1-2 months? My university taught this in just 2 meetings (one in the lecture and the other one in lab,). XD

  • @m061105
    @m061105 11 років тому

    what would you name Naf?

  • @eze1231000
    @eze1231000 11 років тому

    Thanks, my prelim for chem is tom :D.

  • @bbyazngurl03
    @bbyazngurl03 12 років тому

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    @95bonita 12 років тому

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    @icecremeswirlieeee 10 років тому

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  • @edwardkis7376
    @edwardkis7376 11 років тому

    how did you get CaF2? you said they cancel out, you showed specifically how they cancel out, then boom... CaF2.. at 3:45

  • @al1purple
    @al1purple 8 років тому

    What would Aluminum Oxide be?

    • @Jesszicar
      @Jesszicar 8 років тому

      Al2O3 because Aluminium is +3, Oxygen is -2. Increase Oxygen by 1 to get -3 and tada. Its +3 and -3 which forms the bond

  • @ikhyunan496
    @ikhyunan496 7 років тому

    Hey people you should leave a like if you benefited from this video.

  • @OwnedbyElphie
    @OwnedbyElphie 12 років тому

    Those of you complaining about your teachers, have you ever asked them for help outside of class?

  • @smashvillenashville
    @smashvillenashville 10 років тому +1

    And the - for fluorine just magically appears?

  • @mikehouchens1223
    @mikehouchens1223 11 років тому

    Harrison Holdsworth, get a hold you yourself! (It was too much to resist.)

  • @lilliagurl210
    @lilliagurl210 12 років тому

    There is actually a way simplier way of doing this just switch the charges.

  • @CarlaSuciu
    @CarlaSuciu 11 років тому

    I don't really understand this "adjusting subscripts" thing :/

  • @babybug1118
    @babybug1118 8 років тому

    I feel so smart now

  • @m061105
    @m061105 11 років тому

    me tooo :? everytime I was like wtf I dont understand and aftyer that it was already a danm ass quizz waiting for us then those stupid tests!

  • @IngridEriksen
    @IngridEriksen 12 років тому

    Rock On (3.20)

  • @XemnasNo1
    @XemnasNo1 12 років тому

    Good video... but, you spelt Caesium wrong

  • @rddize
    @rddize 12 років тому

    lol at 5:03 this guy bare stingy with the ink LOL :)

  • @unicorpsolutionspvtltd7112
    @unicorpsolutionspvtltd7112 8 років тому

    caesium sire! it is not cesium squire!

  • @XemnasNo1
    @XemnasNo1 12 років тому

    Meh, I'm Technical, so i prefer my way

  • @babakbe1514
    @babakbe1514 8 років тому

    Axzamples lol

  • @r-hamzaproductions8311
    @r-hamzaproductions8311 7 років тому

    I love you No homo

  • @kakatheslayer3830
    @kakatheslayer3830 7 років тому

    Your explanation is too vague

  • @shairamaeteves6759
    @shairamaeteves6759 10 років тому

    thanks a lot