This is clearing up some of the route learned concept in igcse, Now that I’m in Ib I’m glad to find a channel like this After reading a chapter through book and viewing this channel, it clears everything up Thankyou so much, a very cool approach to learning hats off
Just wanted to tell you, Mr Thornley, that if you press "R" on the keyboard while aiming at an object it will be released. This way you can make those solid ionic compounds into fmcp even faster
him: looks at the sky which has somehow turned red "oh, it's the color of bromine, dark red. You need to know that" him: proceeds to get eaten love ur vids they're so helpful
Once the ions attach to the electrodes electrons are gaied by the particles on cathode. After this particles on both the electrodes become neutral. So do they fall of the electrodes. If they do how they still conduct electricity.
I think they fall off and become solids because they became neutral. I did an experiment with salt solution connected to a circuit, and once I turned on the power the solution started fussing. Overtime I see the solution gets cloudy and a decrease in ammeter reading. A ionic solution gradually loses its conductivity overtime because it loses ions.
But why are they attracted to the positive or negative electrode? Arent the ions happy that they have reached the electron configuration of a nobel gas?
They may be stable but they are charged - so will be attracted to the oppositely charge electrode via electrostatic attraction. When the ions get there the electrostatic attraction will rip off (or add) electrons. This process requires energy (from the power source) since the ions are "happy". This extra energy makes them unstable(r) again. (higher energy means less stable)
thankyou that helped - it would have been amazing if i could tell all the words you are saying. You aren't muffling but - you talk fast and slow - with quick gaps - long gaps! nothing crazy but as someone who is half deaf - that becomes a problem. Subtitles would be super super ! youtube attempts subtitles but they really are crazy. thanks
I found in some articles activation enrgy and migraton energy and Ea=Emigration+Eformation of vacancy/2 but I dont understand this can you please explain
What a spectacular teaching style, kudos! Keep'em coming!
Changing the trash school system and curriculum one video at a time! You're a legend!
This was so much fun to watch and was by far the most creative UA-cam video I've seen on this subject!
I agree with you❤️❤️
GARRYS MOD GAMING AND SCIENCE LOVE IT. THIS IS WHAT STUDENTS LOVE AND PAY ATTENTION TO.
This is clearing up some of the route learned concept in igcse,
Now that I’m in Ib I’m glad to find a channel like this
After reading a chapter through book and viewing this channel, it clears everything up
Thankyou so much, a very cool approach to learning hats off
cheers!
Dude i have never seen a simple and perfect idea like that. That awesome
This was the most creating way of teaching people.
this is pretty sick!
This is what my diminishing attention span needs, science lessons in gmod
What a great way of teaching hands off🤗
Just wanted to tell you, Mr Thornley, that if you press "R" on the keyboard while aiming at an object it will be released. This way you can make those solid ionic compounds into fmcp even faster
what game is he using?
Garry's mod
haha funny to watch, and good way to educate!! Thanks
Woah, this is way too creative!
Amazingly creative and interesting !!!
Really helped me with my dissertation.
keep going :))
Wow
Thank you sir 😀👍
him: looks at the sky which has somehow turned red
"oh, it's the color of bromine, dark red. You need to know that"
him: proceeds to get eaten
love ur vids they're so helpful
Fabulous✨
Thank you;)
YO THIS WAS SO GOOD
Once the ions attach to the electrodes electrons are gaied by the particles on cathode. After this particles on both the electrodes become neutral. So do they fall of the electrodes. If they do how they still conduct electricity.
I think they fall off and become solids because they became neutral. I did an experiment with salt solution connected to a circuit, and once I turned on the power the solution started fussing. Overtime I see the solution gets cloudy and a decrease in ammeter reading. A ionic solution gradually loses its conductivity overtime because it loses ions.
In starting I got confused is it about chemistry or is it a video game but whatever it's good
But why are they attracted to the positive or negative electrode? Arent the ions happy that they have reached the electron configuration of a nobel gas?
They may be stable but they are charged - so will be attracted to the oppositely charge electrode via electrostatic attraction. When the ions get there the electrostatic attraction will rip off (or add) electrons. This process requires energy (from the power source) since the ions are "happy". This extra energy makes them unstable(r) again. (higher energy means less stable)
Thank you :)
holy based
thankyou that helped - it would have been amazing if i could tell all the words you are saying. You aren't muffling but - you talk fast and slow - with quick gaps - long gaps! nothing crazy but as someone who is half deaf - that becomes a problem. Subtitles would be super super ! youtube attempts subtitles but they really are crazy. thanks
+ila ila I have recently done some youtube learning myself and I agree - I think I can slow down a bit!
Very creative
thanks a lot.this video is perfect
I found in some articles activation enrgy and migraton energy and Ea=Emigration+Eformation of vacancy/2 but I dont understand this can you please explain
Have you actually programmed that?
Just played around and recorded in Garys mod.
And it's 4.1 min long. Wow