I understand it now!!! Thank u so much for keeping it simple and concise most science teachers waffle and fail together to the simple stuff.. I’ve been perplexed for so long and this video helped me so much- I did all the questions independently. Guys everything is possible u don’t understand how stupidly complex my teacher made this out to be oh my lord hallelujah I’m dancing right now- thank u so much
Am I dreaming? Primrose Kitten A level videos? It must be heaven
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If you were my teacher, I’d give you the biggest bouquet imaginable, thank you for all your hard work in helping us struggling students :)
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I understand it now!!! Thank u so much for keeping it simple and concise most science teachers waffle and fail together to the simple stuff.. I’ve been perplexed for so long and this video helped me so much- I did all the questions independently. Guys everything is possible u don’t understand how stupidly complex my teacher made this out to be oh my lord hallelujah I’m dancing right now- thank u so much
Ah what a lovely message! So glad it's helped you!! Well done for trying to fix misunderstandings yourself though. This is where progress happens ☺
I'm starting to think miss knows everything maths science geography etc...
She could have stopped thanos
Super helpful explanation, thank you!
this is the best explanation ive seen so far
Wow this has helped so much! Wish everyone could explain chem so simply
Video is informative
Btw I like your hair color.
Yay, thank you!
Do a video on equilibria especially on ph curves and their calculations thank you
At 7:52 how do you know to bring the hcl down as a product of the slow step? Thank you :))
bcuz u cant get I2 as a product of H2 and ICl if they are both 1 mol
For the N2O5 example would this also be an acceptable mechanism?
N2O5 --> 2NO2 + O•
N2O5 + O• --> 2NO2 + O2
That would also work!
Science and Maths by Primrose Kitten Thanks 😊
Have you made chemistry videos for the new spec for the WJEC exam board? If so do you think that you could give me link, please? Xx
For the N2O example, if you put the oxygen as a radical would that be correct?
That would also work!
Life saver🌟
Does this also work for ocr a exam board, please ?
yes
Thank you very much, a great help!
Please Miss, in the NO2 example, can I put the O as 1/2O2 (half a molecule of O2)?
Thanks a lot. Really helpful.
May god bless you..
You are most welcome
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You're welcome!