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I haven’t understand how the configuration of a cis bond changes to trans bond by partial hydrogenation. Can someone explain?
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thank you for this !! my class just covered this
Very great simple but thourough
can you please upload videos where you solve past papers please?
can you please upload videos where u solve past papers?
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Diamagnetism, Paramagnetism and Ferromagnetism are not required for the 2025 syllabus for anyone wondering
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Thanks sir love your videos
What if the average titre was not given
Perfect explanation sir. Am greatful to have seen this video. Wow wat a perfect and bref something
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As LIGANNNNNNdss Even though that triggered me a lot the video itself helped me, so thank you :)
triggered how?
tysm Im currently watching the whole Stoichiometric Relationships playlist🙏
Great video!
at 3:08 why can you simply cancel out compounds on opposite sides of the equations? Thank you in advance
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Here is the answer to the third question: As you know Ammonium carbonate is an ionic compound that dissociates in water into its ions: (NH4)2CO3--- 2NH4+(plus ion) + CO3( 2minus ion) Then calculate the number of moles of each ion like: For 0.50 moles of (NH4)2CO3 NH4= 2*0.50= 1.00 CO3= 0.50*1= 0.50 Now, total (NH4)2C03=(1.00=0.50)=1.50 then, Calculate the number of ions: 1.50*6.023*10^23= 9.03*10^23 ions. N.B: ( Feel free you try this, my typing is damn tho)
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Why is oxidation state important, what does it tell?
Sir, I don't understand how graphite is a good conductor because it has delocalised electrons, but then molecules with delocalised electrons are poor conductors?
In graphite the mobile electrons can move throughout the layers. But in molecules the mobile electrons are confined to within the molecule.
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Is the equation balanced? Because I'm not sure if the carbon dioxide is balanced, I'm a bit confused.
You’re correct, but it doesn’t affect the overall calculations.
@@MSJChem I see, thank you for clarifying.
How can you determine the salt that was titrated with kmno4
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As an IB student going through Year 1 exams, I just want to say that your videos have been a help through this whole year, and now revising with them feels so easy🙏
is this hl or sl
It’s HL for the 2025 exams.
How did you know 0.0499 mol butane produces 143.4 KJ of heat
Multiply mol of butane by the delta H.
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How is the reaction exothermic at 3:55 if the system is gaining heat??????????
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7:25 in the condensed electron configuration, we just look at the electron configuration that continues after the noble gas? for example, if we are searching for the highest occupied energy level we just look at the part after the condensed noble gas..?
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hi mr msj chem! i just finished ib exam you carried me thru this bro tusm ❤❤
MSJ, thank you. I passed chem because of you. Not all heroes wear capes.