AQA A-Level Chemistry - The Alkaline Earth Metals (Gp. 2)

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  • @deskpc2905
    @deskpc2905 3 роки тому +72

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  • @M3HAN
    @M3HAN 9 років тому +280

    Awesome vid! I'd just like to point out something to any student reading this.
    By using HCl or NHO3 (Nitric Acid) this removes ions,specifically carbonate ions. This is very important since *BaCO3* (Barium Carbonate) is *also a white ppt*, so its indistinguishable from BaSo4 (Barium Sulfate). So by acidifying it first it removes the carbonate ions so you know the white ppt formed is 100% BaSo4.
    :)

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  9 років тому +35

      ***** Good points there - thanks!

    • @data7200
      @data7200 5 років тому +3

      Thank you for your comment. But I still have a question CaCO3 + 2HCl -------) CaCl2 + H2O +CO2, so although the hydrochloric acid is removing the carbonate there is still Calcium chloride left. Does that not matter, and if not do you mind explaining why? Thank you :)

    • @data7200
      @data7200 5 років тому

      @@MrERintoul Thank you foryour video I still have a question if you don't mind answering ? CaCO3 + 2HCl -------) CaCl2 + H2O +CO2, so although the hydrochloric acid is removing the carbonate there is still Calcium chloride left. Does that not matter, and if not do you mind explaining why? Thank you :)

    • @bixstar1469
      @bixstar1469 5 років тому

      thanks now i know where the CO3 molecules came from

    • @selenaramoutar7158
      @selenaramoutar7158 5 років тому

      Thank you!!!!

  • @musaa5414
    @musaa5414 2 роки тому +16

    ‘So the group 2 elements are, um, well, the group 2’
    All I needed

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    @borojenxx4193 9 років тому +55

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    @rebekahhughes9177 9 років тому +38

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    @shirleyzhang7561 6 років тому +37

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  • @venom_7_deathstalker_77_6
    @venom_7_deathstalker_77_6 5 років тому +1

    Thanks a lot sir ...... The question of solubility of group 2 was asked in October/ November 2019.... Of hydroxide

  • @KaHeiCheang
    @KaHeiCheang 9 років тому +4

    what a wonderful video! Helps me a lot! Thanks million!

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  9 років тому +1

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    @dinnythesaurus 3 роки тому +5

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    @dirtydiana9618 9 років тому +8

    Thank you soo much for this video again!! :)

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    @anastasialara5205 7 років тому +8

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  • @niallcaley695
    @niallcaley695 6 років тому +2

    Can you add what happens with magnesium and the extraction of titanium and CaO/CaCO3 in removing SO2 from flue gases? Thanks! Btw great vid really helpful for revision

  • @ceejaya-l236
    @ceejaya-l236 5 років тому +2

    Thanks such a big help got my AS in a week man so stressed thanksssssssssssssssssss
    Soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much

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      @jamilahadam9717 5 років тому

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  • @syndrose3983
    @syndrose3983 6 років тому

    This is really really helpful I learned so much from this video and the halogen one too

  • @joshteale8057
    @joshteale8057 9 років тому +2

    thanks dude, I have my as isa tomorrow all on backwards titrations and group 2 metals, hopefully this will help :)

  • @millicentmumbi7816
    @millicentmumbi7816 6 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for your videos.
    Could you please cover period 3 elements and their oxides?
    Many thanks

  • @jen3221
    @jen3221 6 років тому +1

    At 9:03 you said that MgSO4 is insoluble,but aren't all sulfates soluble?

  • @AsiansCrazy
    @AsiansCrazy 8 років тому +4

    you are brilliant..

  • @YashVerma_twistedsoul
    @YashVerma_twistedsoul 9 років тому +2

    I liked this video, will help many however there is one piece missing. I think you should've added the flame test of each element i.e. Magnesium turns white, Calcium turns brick-red, Strontium gives scarlet/ red colour and Barium gives an apple-green colour. Also, I think you've missed some part of the syllabus including reactions of group 2 with dilute acids, nitrates and carbonates and thermal decomposition of nitrates and carbonates.

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  9 років тому +14

      Yash Verma Thanks for your comments - but I have a few of my own...
      Strictly speaking, I'm not sure that the white colour you see when burning a magnesium strip is classed as a flame test. My understanding is that magnesium ions in some sort of ionic compound will not actually give a colour when placed into a flame. Also, there is no requirement for flame testing in the AQA specification hence the reason that I didn't cover it...
      Again, those latter points are not required as per the AQA specification...
      I don't mind you leaving comments, and I'm always open to corrections when mistakes have been made, but it's really important that you are sure that there are mistakes before you try to point them out.

  • @emmanewton6417
    @emmanewton6417 7 років тому

    you make everything make so much sense! thank you!!

  • @dlwz9743
    @dlwz9743 4 роки тому +3

    My exam is on tmr. Wish me luck :)

  • @jahidur11
    @jahidur11 8 років тому

    in OCR we have to learn about the reations with dilute acids is the the same for AQA?

  • @moneyhoneyhoney9047
    @moneyhoneyhoney9047 9 років тому +2

    Great video really very helpful

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  9 років тому +1

      moneyhoneyhoney No problem!

  • @oneflare9811
    @oneflare9811 3 роки тому +1

    barium is an underrated metal

  • @victorpaul6748
    @victorpaul6748 5 років тому

    Keep up the good work sir! Thank u

  • @hafsakader01
    @hafsakader01 6 років тому

    you havent mentioned about the use of magnesium in the extraction of titanium and that the use of calcium oxide and calcium carbonate to remove so2 from flu gases

  • @gekow98
    @gekow98 9 років тому +1

    Could you go through the testing SO4 part again? Do you add the HCL first or the same time as the BaCl2? The equations does't make quite make sense to me either. The second one does about the formation of Barium Sulfate I understand that.

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  9 років тому

      abdi hussein You would add the HCl first as it says in the video. The reason for the HCl is to remove anything that may interfere with the test, particularly something that would give a false positive.
      With regard to the equations, whilst I will try and help, you've been far too vague. What is it you don't understand?

    • @gekow98
      @gekow98 9 років тому

      Is the H2SO4 in the eq. just an example of something that is a sulfate we could test?

    • @evejones4885
      @evejones4885 9 років тому

      abdi hussein yes

  • @abr3703
    @abr3703 8 років тому +4

    you are amazing

  • @dakotafireshard7367
    @dakotafireshard7367 9 років тому +2

    hi would we need to know why Mg reacts differently with steam as opposed to liquid water? so for example could an exam ask "mg reacts with water differently when water is gas or liquid, why is this?" thanks for another great video :D

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  9 років тому +2

      Dakota fireshard Not why, just that it does!

  • @Jason-wp2nq
    @Jason-wp2nq 7 років тому +5

    Two days till exam. Last minute revision.

  • @tanzilaaziza1728
    @tanzilaaziza1728 5 років тому

    Thankyou so much, can we have some of the more reactions they undergo and other properties please?

  • @hajiraafzal3681
    @hajiraafzal3681 5 місяців тому +1

    goat!!!

  • @4dr_14n2
    @4dr_14n2 3 роки тому

    How about Thermal Stability and Carbonates?

  • @chun5258
    @chun5258 5 років тому

    Do we not need to know about the flame tests for the halogens? loved the vid

  • @omaraljbr8048
    @omaraljbr8048 10 років тому +2

    hi, is there any chance you could cover analytical techniques please?

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  10 років тому +1

      I can try and get it done tonight... I can't make any promises though...

    • @EditorsCanPlay
      @EditorsCanPlay 10 років тому

      E Rintoul Please do analytical techniques it's the only thing i find difficult!

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  10 років тому +14

      Done!
      AQA AS Chemistry - Analytical Techniques

  • @igetbucketz
    @igetbucketz 3 роки тому

    where r u now??

  • @teejteek6498
    @teejteek6498 8 років тому +1

    Thankyou👍👍

  • @kalynamccool4730
    @kalynamccool4730 9 років тому +1

    thank you for this video from Derby :D x x x x x x x

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  9 років тому

      kalyna McCool No problem!

  • @4dr_14n2
    @4dr_14n2 3 роки тому

    your dabest thank you soooooooo much

  • @matthewwhite5462
    @matthewwhite5462 5 років тому

    good luck today aqa peeps

  • @moleyman97
    @moleyman97 9 років тому +1

    On a resource given to me by my teacher it says that Magnesium does not react with cold water and only reacts with steam to form MgO but at 3:26 it's show to react with water to form Mg(OH)2, anyone know which is correct, or which AQA treats as correct, thanks for the video :)

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  9 років тому +5

      Harry Daley I promise you that magnesium does react with cold water - although not a fast reaction, you can watch it occur in a lab!
      As far as the products that you mentioned, the hydroxide is formed when magnesium reacts with water yet the oxide is formed when it reacts with steam!

    • @kalynamccool4730
      @kalynamccool4730 9 років тому

      E Rintoul Yes that's what Ive been told - that Mg reacts with cold water just very slowly...x

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  9 років тому +1

      kalyna McCool Yep, that's right. But because a reaction occurs, it forms a new product - in this case, magnesium hydroxide.

  • @the_hasnat
    @the_hasnat 4 роки тому +3

    FACE REVEAL plz.

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    @aminashakeel8202 3 роки тому +1

    98 present

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    @zorack4961 5 років тому

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  • @MU_700
    @MU_700 6 років тому

    I'm legit gonna be pissed if he posts a video on transition metals after exams 😭

  • @daniyalharoon639
    @daniyalharoon639 5 років тому +1

    lvl

  • @aqi4162
    @aqi4162 7 років тому

    Didn't really like the layout of this vid. Quite unorganised. Would be better if you focused on Oxides, sulphates and carbonates separately and also trends would have been nice to go over

  • @anasaleem1
    @anasaleem1 4 роки тому

    I skip your video bc of ur super radio voice