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Loving your videos, second video I watch so far and it is all making sense to me. I am a visual person and your animation, explanation, and notes really clarify things for me. Thanks again please continue making videos. :-)
they shared electrons , meaning the electrons spending more time at the O than H, in the show here 2:32 seems like H has no electron at all, would that make it as an ION ? I could be wrong.
The animation was a bit misleading. The electrons do spend time around the hydrogen atoms, but most of their time is spent around the oxygen. Therefore, it is still a covalent bond, and is polar.
I love it and I answer all the questions but I don't know if u can provide the answer to check with mine if am actually correct,but the class was amazing ❤️
Really tnxx for u video it was amazing😍plz explain the other parts of water properies also;in our book;ater helps maintain a stable ionic balance,water has law density at solid state making ice float,metabolic reavtion need enough water concntragion... tnx alot
Why do I sweat when I exert energy? Isn't that what body's do to cool down to maintain body temperature? I burn up like crazy when I'm active. Also I've been called a furnace by those who I've shared a bed with.
I just thought you should know, because of f your video I was able to score a 72/75 on my test today in a college course. I'm so thankful for your video.
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Where did those other 3 points go buddy
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Your explanation is very helpful to understand the concepts easily because you apply it in real life situation.
How does this video get 28 'thumbs down?' it's so easy to follow and very clear. Thank you for the great content
probably because of the kids that were linked here by their teachers
I have never understood it until today. Thank you!!
Actually soda soft drinks contain phosphoric acid which is a lower Ph than the citric acid contained in lemons.
Thank you so much for taking the time to make these videos, everything just makes more sense. Visual learner🤓
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Loving your videos, second video I watch so far and it is all making sense to me. I am a visual person and your animation, explanation, and notes really clarify things for me. Thanks again please continue making videos. :-)
I was a visual learner as well. I figured I couldn't be the only one out there. Thanks for watching.
Very informative video! I have a feeling that I have a much better understanding about water thanks to this 17 min. video. Thank you!
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Centrifuging does not separate dissolved materials. It separates the solution from the solids NOT dissolved in it. You need to update this!!
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But isn't blood colloidal if you're using a centrifuge machine as a method to separate out the 2 parts?
they shared electrons , meaning the electrons spending more time at the O than H, in the show here 2:32 seems like H has no electron at all, would that make it as an ION ? I could be wrong.
The animation was a bit misleading. The electrons do spend time around the hydrogen atoms, but most of their time is spent around the oxygen. Therefore, it is still a covalent bond, and is polar.
I love it and I answer all the questions but I don't know if u can provide the answer to check with mine if am actually correct,but the class was amazing ❤️
Thank you very much Sir.
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Really tnxx for u video it was amazing😍plz explain the other parts of water properies also;in our book;ater helps maintain a stable ionic balance,water has law density at solid state making ice float,metabolic reavtion need enough water concntragion... tnx alot
5:45 so if you accelerate the water then oxygen and hydrogen split and the hydrogen and oxygen remakes water as it rebond from gases
Nice explanation... :D
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Why do I sweat when I exert energy? Isn't that what body's do to cool down to maintain body temperature? I burn up like crazy when I'm active. Also I've been called a furnace by those who I've shared a bed with.
Where did you find a floating paper clip?
do you mean 6 on the outer shell of oxygen?
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I watch this when it’s raining
I thought blood was a suspension since everything will eventually settle out?
Blood is colloidal solution as well as shows the property of suspension
I am watching this video in 2022 .
There is 1 Hydrogen atom and 2 oxygen atoms in a molecule of water always has been and always will be regards Graham Flowers MEng
old but not outdated
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my brother fell asleep while watching this
put on a a headset and believe me his voice will scratch your brain...ouch!
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Based
anyone else here from their teacher?
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