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You are a brilliant teacher. You made chemistry easy.
ОтветитьJason thank you so much for these videos, you are the sole reason i am going to get through college chem
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Ответитьthank you ! amazing! most informitive, usefull and encouraging of questioning why: explination of anything i have heard ,maybe ever.
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ОтветитьThough We studied all these things, Thanks, On your teaching , I understood many versions what we have been learning somewhat wrong.
ОтветитьIf nucleus are SO strong, how come protons are SO far away, vibrating outside with a football field of space away from center??
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ОтветитьYou're a brilliant teacher. Thank you so much.
ОтветитьI don’t mean no harm and you are a good teacher but you do a little too much talking and implementing irrelevant information (cork and so much more unneeded info) too much information can confuse a person and they loose the actual concept. Less is more sometimes. I care to hear about what’s relevant to the topic. You get thrown off topic too often. I’m nearly confused when I’m done watching your videos. Please try to stay on topic and less is more
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ОтветитьQuestion (from a classically trained electronics technician): If a proton has a positive charge, and an electron has a negative charge, then wouldn't a neutron be negative with respect to a proton, and be positive with respect to an electron? I have always looked at voltage or current (or impedance or resistance or whatever) as being linear and am assuming that atomic 'charges' are in that realm of understanding. Does an item--like a neutron--have a charge value equal to zero, or is it's electromagnetic signature simply halfway between that of an electron and a proton? I am having trouble grasping the concept that an item, any item, can have no electric or electronic identity, since everything exists within a field, or fields.
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ОтветитьAbsolutely incredible... As a student of chemistry can't thank you enough sir
ОтветитьThis and your other lectures makes us feel easy to enter, but suggest there is more depth and extention, and above all , the fact that the teacher is really interested in teh topics it makes them so attractive. You never sounds dismissive of detail or the elementary.
ОтветитьThe teacher you didn't have in high school.
ОтветитьJason first let me thank you
For these great videos !
My question is are the electrons also spinning on there axis while there in there wave motion and is the nucleus also in a wave at the same time with the electrons?
What does electrical charge mean....what does it mean when they say a proton is positively charged and an election is negatively charged?🙁
ОтветитьGood review and fills in spaces not covered before. Thank you very much.
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ОтветитьCan u put these vids In an order and make a playlist
ОтветитьGreat lesson. Excellent lecturer.
ОтветитьExcellent video - as are all your videos. Very illuminating. I love re-learning all this - plus, for me, you fill in a lot of blanks - things I never really understood. One point, at 38 mins. - don't you mean that this nucleus has 6 neutrons? Atomic mass (12) subtract the protons (6) equals 6 neutrons. Perhaps I misunderstood.
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ОтветитьGood lessons but take a breath, you talk like a rifle on full auto. Your enthusiasm is great but you jump all over the subject making it harder to make concise notes. Please stop saying little balls- we get it and it’s irritating.
ОтветитьHow people knows that hydrogen has only one electron in its atom or helium has two ???
ОтветитьSo why doesn't hydrogen have a neutron in its atom?
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ОтветитьGo back and recheck your math - 10 to the -4 power is 10 to the +6 LARGER than 10 to the -10 power.
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