Thanks so much. I am only teaching Biology this year. However since AP Chemistry is using a new curriculum this year I figured that it would be a good time to create some Chemistry videos. It has been a lot of work but I have also learned a ton. I will pass on the thank you to my wife. I think she is awesome as well.
My AP Chemistry teacher taught us a good way to remember the difference between a solute and a solvent. A solute- u dissolve, solvent-dissolver... match up the u's and the v's. I also want to say that I really appreciate you putting these videos up, it's really helping me review what I just reviewed by looking at my notes. Thanks so much :)
Thanks a lot. Seriously, Mr. Anderson, you are doing a great job. It is really awesome and very very helpful. By the way, how can you teach biology as well as chemistry. You're sure a genius. Can you teach physics too? P.S Thanks to Mrs. Anderson also for all the work she its doing behind the screen.
Lab: added distilled water to MgO. Liquid was opaque white. Looked pretty smooth. Tested with Litmus and found it to be a base. I looked this up and everything I found says MgO is not soluble in water. Why? If it wasn't soluble, why did it change the litmus paper? Added CuCO3 green powder to distilled water. First the water turned green and I thought it had dissolved. Litmus papers didn't change except the blue Linus was a little purplish at the edges. The powder seemed to separate from the water after several minutes. Does this mean it wasn't soluble?
AP stands for Advanced Placement. An AP Chemistry class has more material, including more math, in contrast with a standard course. There is a Wikipedia article on 'AP Chemistry.' Some U.S. colleges accept good high school AP test results as a substitute for introductory college level classes. I think it's similar to A Level courses in England.
Thanks so much. I am only teaching Biology this year. However since AP Chemistry is using a new curriculum this year I figured that it would be a good time to create some Chemistry videos. It has been a lot of work but I have also learned a ton. I will pass on the thank you to my wife. I think she is awesome as well.
What about this year?
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My AP Chemistry teacher taught us a good way to remember the difference between a solute and a solvent. A solute- u dissolve, solvent-dissolver... match up the u's and the v's. I also want to say that I really appreciate you putting these videos up, it's really helping me review what I just reviewed by looking at my notes. Thanks so much :)
Kirthi H What does 'AP' mean
Surender Jakhar, AP stands for :Advanced position
Ah great
@@surenderjakhar1923 My teachers always say, "answer the prompt"
Thanks a lot. Seriously, Mr. Anderson, you are doing a great job. It is really awesome and very very helpful. By the way, how can you teach biology as well as chemistry. You're sure a genius. Can you teach physics too?
P.S Thanks to Mrs. Anderson also for all the work she its doing behind the screen.
That map at the start summarised literally everything I had troubles with. Thank you so much xD
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Lab: added distilled water to MgO. Liquid was opaque white. Looked pretty smooth. Tested with Litmus and found it to be a base. I looked this up and everything I found says MgO is not soluble in water. Why? If it wasn't soluble, why did it change the litmus paper?
Added CuCO3 green powder to distilled water. First the water turned green and I thought it had dissolved. Litmus papers didn't change except the blue Linus was a little purplish at the edges. The powder seemed to separate from the water after several minutes. Does this mean it wasn't soluble?
Mr. Andersen , In Column Chromatography at 4:25 is it ABSORBENT or ADSORBENT ?
adsorbent
What does 'AP' mean??
AP stands for Advanced Placement. An AP Chemistry class has more material, including more math, in contrast with a standard course. There is a Wikipedia article on 'AP Chemistry.' Some U.S. colleges accept good high school AP test results as a substitute for introductory college level classes. I think it's similar to A Level courses in England.
absolutely painful
this is nice and if you see this pls reply. I never got a reply from the creator
Already translated to SPANISH :)
Solutions : solids, gases, liquids.
this man looks like off brand hank green
Paul started making videos long before Hank and doesn't have a whole team of interns to help.
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air scatters light, therefore it's not a solution. we know air scatters light because the sky is blue but the light from the sun is white.
the dust particles in the air scattters light it's not the air which scatters light