Mr UK science guy, thank you so much for your videos! I'm an international student studying in an international college in London, with your videos, I can confidently say I finally understand a bit of Chemistry! :)
@@Freesciencelessons No worries Mr Donnelly! Do you mind answering a small question unrelated to this video? When balancing a equation using a mole, I don't know how to find the mole for example, Barium Chloride. Do you have a video of this or can you explain it to me? Thank you so much!
Yes, if you look for my GCSE playlist "Quantitative Chemistry", those videos explain everything that you need. I'd recommend starting at the first video and making your way through, to get a proper understanding.
@@Freesciencelessons Also, I wanted to say I used this video for part of my revision for "Chemical Bonding". It was easy to understand and concise. A huge thank you again for providing top-tier quality education videos for free. :)
@@Freesciencelessons Thank you for your very speedy reply, it's interesting how much the boards overlap. Your videos are the most concise and informative on the platform, thank you.
Hi, in my aqa book, the metallic structure is described as being a type of crystalline structure along with covalent and ionic compounds. Is that right or is my book not being clear?
Hi sir I have my mock exams in November for GCSE I am the only student in my class doing triple and they will be using the 2022 papers. Do you have any advice for how to prepare for these?
I haven’t done science in 2 years now but I’m still subscribed because you carried me thru Gcse. Thank you so much :-)
Mr UK science guy, thank you so much for your videos! I'm an international student studying in an international college in London, with your videos, I can confidently say I finally understand a bit of Chemistry! :)
Thank you for the comment and sorry for the late reply. I'm glad that my videos are helping you with Chemistry.
@@Freesciencelessons No worries Mr Donnelly! Do you mind answering a small question unrelated to this video? When balancing a equation using a mole, I don't know how to find the mole for example, Barium Chloride. Do you have a video of this or can you explain it to me? Thank you so much!
Yes, if you look for my GCSE playlist "Quantitative Chemistry", those videos explain everything that you need. I'd recommend starting at the first video and making your way through, to get a proper understanding.
@@Freesciencelessons Noted! Thank you
@@Freesciencelessons Also, I wanted to say I used this video for part of my revision for "Chemical Bonding". It was easy to understand and concise. A huge thank you again for providing top-tier quality education videos for free. :)
Thank you so much for explaining these concepts. It creates a huge positive impact for students than you realize :).
tysm, I'm soso sure this will be in my test on Monday x
it was, tysm
You beautiful son of a gun, you got me through gcse science only for me not to do my exams. God bless you #classof2020
thanks so much i really appreciate these videos
hi sir do you plan on making these kind of videos for a level physics?
Hi. I'm afraid that I don't have any plans to make A level physics videos as I've never taught it to A level.
@@Freesciencelessons okay thank you :)
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I have a test on this next week 🤩
Excellent video, may I ask what exam board this is mainly aimed at?
The A level videos are based on the AQA, OCR and Edexcel specs (although they will also apply to other exam boards to varying degrees).
@@Freesciencelessons Thank you for your very speedy reply, it's interesting how much the boards overlap. Your videos are the most concise and informative on the platform, thank you.
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I know this is a biology question but can anyone help
what type of bond joins the phosphoric acid and sugar molecule together in a nucleotide?
It's called a phosphodiester bond.
@@Freesciencelessons ok thank you so much,
and am I correct in saying that a glycosidic bond joins the sugar to the base?
@@Freesciencelessons Sir, wont it be a phosphoester bond?
Yes that's correct but it's different to the one found in disaccharides and polysaccharides.
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Hi, in my aqa book, the metallic structure is described as being a type of crystalline structure along with covalent and ionic compounds. Is that right or is my book not being clear?
Yes that's correct. It's not mentioned in the other specs.
Sir can you make a level bio videos too if possible?
he does
Hi sir
I have my mock exams in November for GCSE
I am the only student in my class doing triple and they will be using the 2022 papers. Do you have any advice for how to prepare for these?
Just do past papers and understand he core practicals do study techniques like blurting
Hello
doing GCSEs but watching A level videos, learning about bonding and structure as well