i don't know how to thank you
in this world there are people who dedicated themselves to help others like you
may allah reward you.
sikanzon 3 weeks ago
Thankyou!!!!!
beenlovinmusic4ever 1 month ago
Thanks a lot !
kparasu12345 2 months ago
I discovered your channel last week and I have spent probably 3 hours watching your videos since. Thank you!
aboutfunny 2 months ago
I'm going to ace my chemistry test:) I've watched three of your videos. Looks like I'm going to let you teach me all year:P
raiseyourglass18pink 3 months ago 2
this video helped so much. i was stressing out about a chem test i had because of this but when i watched the video it was all clear!!
polaskola 3 months ago
you, my good sir, will help me pass chemistry this year. haha
SuperSocomSeals 3 months ago
I don't understand how you find the charge so you can do the roman numerals....
FudgeyVideos 3 months ago
at 4:46, what happened to the 3-?
BullzEye14 4 months ago
Great Thanks!
tekhelpdotorg 5 months ago
thanks great video
sug15 5 months ago
The correct name for the last example is lead (II) phosphate because the cation in the compound is Pb 2+. The roman numeral represents the charge of the cation, not how many cations there are in the compound. Hope this helps.
ChemAssistBeta 1 year ago 3
@ChemAssistBeta How to you know that the charge is going to be plus or minus in the exponent area?
animedrawergirl 3 months ago
@animedrawergirl You just have to memorize the formulas for the ions, along with the charges that they carry
ChemAssistBeta 3 months ago
why isn't it (III) ???!
hemyanable 1 year ago
Wouldnt Pb3 (III) Phosphate???
1stAidMEDIC 1 year ago
thanks for this!
CroRuption 1 year ago
thank you!
MYSTIQUE5044 1 year ago
thanks for the help!
exam tomorrow AhhhHH
catherineteamusic 1 year ago
finally. i get it now.
hanahdetalla 1 year ago
i don't know how to thank you
in this world there are people who dedicated themselves to help others like you
may allah reward you.
sikanzon 3 weeks ago
Thankyou!!!!!
beenlovinmusic4ever 1 month ago
Thanks a lot !
kparasu12345 2 months ago
I discovered your channel last week and I have spent probably 3 hours watching your videos since. Thank you!
aboutfunny 2 months ago
I'm going to ace my chemistry test:) I've watched three of your videos. Looks like I'm going to let you teach me all year:P
raiseyourglass18pink 3 months ago 2
this video helped so much. i was stressing out about a chem test i had because of this but when i watched the video it was all clear!!
polaskola 3 months ago
you, my good sir, will help me pass chemistry this year. haha
SuperSocomSeals 3 months ago
I don't understand how you find the charge so you can do the roman numerals....
FudgeyVideos 3 months ago
at 4:46, what happened to the 3-?
BullzEye14 4 months ago
Great Thanks!
tekhelpdotorg 5 months ago
thanks great video
sug15 5 months ago
The correct name for the last example is lead (II) phosphate because the cation in the compound is Pb 2+. The roman numeral represents the charge of the cation, not how many cations there are in the compound. Hope this helps.
ChemAssistBeta 1 year ago 3
@ChemAssistBeta How to you know that the charge is going to be plus or minus in the exponent area?
animedrawergirl 3 months ago
@animedrawergirl You just have to memorize the formulas for the ions, along with the charges that they carry
ChemAssistBeta 3 months ago
why isn't it (III) ???!
hemyanable 1 year ago
Wouldnt Pb3 (III) Phosphate???
1stAidMEDIC 1 year ago
thanks for this!
CroRuption 1 year ago
thank you!
MYSTIQUE5044 1 year ago
thanks for the help!
exam tomorrow AhhhHH
catherineteamusic 1 year ago
finally. i get it now.
hanahdetalla 1 year ago