@@worsh1pperofAllah They can ask you anything that’s not on the spec so long as they supply you with the relevant information. Probably unlikely that anything in this video would come up but not impossible
@@MaChemGuy Okay, thank you. So for quick clarification, I am not required to learn the process of fractional distillation, what isomerisation is, and what cracking is?
I had a 7 marks question on this for homework and i was freaking out as i had no idea and you explained it beautifully. thank you
Now finally understand the RON values now, thank you!
Very good explanation, thanks!
Great video! Very informative! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
your videos are so useful
OMG I actually laughed at that joke hehe
This was very helpful, thank you sooo much.
Lol and the chemistry joke at the end xDD
Samy Grey You're welcome - thanks for taking the time to comment. Glad you liked the joke-my students just cringe!
Thank you sir ....I appreciate you ..
Hi! Was wondering if you could make a sort of summary for me of the RON stuff in the engine piston? Incase it comes up in this years exam? :) :)
this was so helpful wow just thanks :)
great this helped me THANKYOU
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Hi Sir, are RON values still in the OCR Chemistry A specification?
No that’s an old spec video
@@MaChemGuy Thank you for the reply. What would I need to know from this video (for the new spec), if anything?
@@worsh1pperofAllah They can ask you anything that’s not on the spec so long as they supply you with the relevant information. Probably unlikely that anything in this video would come up but not impossible
@@MaChemGuy Okay, thank you. So for quick clarification, I am not required to learn the process of fractional distillation, what isomerisation is, and what cracking is?
@worsh1pperofAllah correct
Tony Bennzene?
je suis très reconnaissant d'avoir eu ça
Thank you sir for the straightforward explanation.
Edit: unpredictable joke hashashahasha
Thanks
Thank you
That explaination of why high RON is desired for Otto-cycle engines was very cringe. The rest of the chemistry explanation was helpful though.
Mercedes benzene haha
The joke 😆🤣😂