One of my favorite things about these videos is that they are very short for the amount of material covered and yet nothing is ever rushed in the videos either. I am SO GLAD these are made into a video series and not an hour and a half long video I have to search through to find the info I'm looking for. Extremely user friendly!
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How did you figure out that Na+1 got reduced and Br-1 oxidized? Shouldn't the br get reduced because it has a more positive reduction potential? Thank you, love ur vids
It is because when NaBr breaks down you get Na+ and Br-. So, if you read the reaction potential chart you'll see that the reduction reaction for Br goes from Br2+2e---> Br- so you would have to do the reverse reaction meaning Br- is oxidized.
Shouldn't the 4OH-> O2 + 2H20 + 4e- reaction (Reduction potential of 0.4, so when OH acts as the reducing agent the oxidizing potential is -0.4) occur at the anode because water dissociates into H+ and OH- and since the anode is positively charged, the OH- would be attracted to it. This is the way our teacher taught it, so I don't know who's right now lol
One of my favorite things about these videos is that they are very short for the amount of material covered and yet nothing is ever rushed in the videos either. I am SO GLAD these are made into a video series and not an hour and a half long video I have to search through to find the info I'm looking for. Extremely user friendly!
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Glad the channel is helping you!
@@ChadsPrep the channel is definitely helping a lot. Do you plan on releasing general biology videos in the future?
I've liked so many Chad's Prep videos that my thumbs are getting sore.
I have my chem final tomorrow, and these videos reduces my stress levels.
Glad they are helping - good luck on your final!
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After 15 days of continuous studying 🎉 i could reach the end of my chem curriculum nd almost the end of the playlist 🥳🥳no words can describe how much grateful i am to you sir. U made me find hope in chemistry ❤
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How would you write the overall equation for the aqueous electrolysis example?
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How did you figure out that Na+1 got reduced and Br-1 oxidized? Shouldn't the br get reduced because it has a more positive reduction potential? Thank you, love ur vids
It is because when NaBr breaks down you get Na+ and Br-. So, if you read the reaction potential chart you'll see that the reduction reaction for Br goes from Br2+2e---> Br- so you would have to do the reverse reaction meaning Br- is oxidized.
Shouldn't the 4OH-> O2 + 2H20 + 4e- reaction (Reduction potential of 0.4, so when OH acts as the reducing agent the oxidizing potential is -0.4) occur at the anode because water dissociates into H+ and OH- and since the anode is positively charged, the OH- would be attracted to it. This is the way our teacher taught it, so I don't know who's right now lol
Nice sir
Great!
'ionic liquids' & low temp euclectic mixtures.