Catalysis
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- Опубліковано 13 гру 2024
- This video is not suitable for dogs! But it is suitable for A level Chemistry. Explore this video to find out about homogeneous, heterogeneous, and auto catalysts. Complete with examples of the contact process, Haber process and synthesis of methanol from synthesis gas and so much more!
Learned more in few minutes than I did in entire year!
Shawon Ibn Kamal same!
Great video, they're all great video, well done, and thankyou!
... I feel stupid because I only saw the 'no dogs allowed' right at the very end ;)
you're welcome! Yes I wouldn't make a good comedian!
You think? Well, you put a smile on my face once I'd finished the Unit 5 exam :)
I was thinking of creating a channel for Sociology. Aside from Chemistry, Biology and Maths, it's a subject I like to study... if I was half as helpful as you are for Chemistry, I'd be satisfied!
Brilliant! Let me know when you set it up and I will take a look. Looking forward to seeing it.
Oh, alright, thankyou very much, will do!
Hi will you be doing a video for organic synthesis and analysis A2 chemistry any time before June (i.e. before the exam)? That would be really helpful. Thank you for these excellent videos they are honestly a life saver!
+iram khan Thanks! I will certainly try.
How do we work out the full ionic equation for that homogeneous catalyst?
you have made mcat easy for me . Keep it up
Brilliant. No problem.
thanks for another great video.
You're welcome! Please share!
Nice one bro
can you please explain the adsorbed concept in heterogeneous catalyst? i have trouble understanding the concept.
is there a video for chemistry of vanadium?
What is difference between catalysis and occlusion
Thanks so much for this 👍
no dogs allowed! what a joker
in contact stage 1, where did you get the sulphur from in the products? thank youuuu
V2O5 reacts with SO2 (it looks like 5O2 though) to get SO3 and V2O4
why are there 2 catalysis videos which are almost the same? (the other is from 2014)
+Nayzar Wafaei Yes, one is for content for AS chemistry and the one you have commented on is for A2. Catalysis comes up in both. They appear in different playlists. Hope this helps.
Yes thanks. I appreciate your work.