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  • Superb teacher!!!!!!!!!! not comparable.=D

  • i love you

  • Thank youuuuuu 

  • thank you very much for ur creative OilRig, i was thinking about something like this all day.

  • I wish she was my teacher

  • It's awesome.

  • OILRIG!!!

  • thank you soooo much :))

  • What is she saying from 0:37 something about usally .... i didn't get the next word

  • @qIshoej occur between metal and nonmetal

  • @escapeheat Thanks! :D

  • @qIshoej "So, 'redox' reactions usually occur between metals and nonmetals to, um, form an ionic compound in which the metal becomes a positively charged ion (or a cation) and the nonmetal becomes a negatively charged ion (or an anion)".

  • @AhmadiyyatCentenary Thanks! :D

  • @qIshoej np :D

  • @qIshoej occur

  • @wisher555 MORON

  • wish u were my teacher!

  • Great!

  • wow! so helpful.. wish u were my teacher!

  • And ... why didnt i get this when my teacher taught it ... ?? :S

  • Thank you, you were a great help!

  • amazing video! she's makin it very simple!! :)

  • Briliant Teacher!!

  • She is really good.

  • Wow. you are a really good teacher keep up the vids!

  • Thank you !

  • I still dont understand. :(

  • @vwbtl think you should drop chemistiry

    

  • @MegaG786 Thanks, but I don't need to drop I have an A. Maybe you should keep your negative comments to yourself.

  • @vwbtl don't thank me thank God

  • THANK YOU!

    

  • Thanks. It cleared things up. I learned this in Chem honors but forgot it for AP chem.

  • your good teacher

  • thank youuu!

  • great lecture thanks

  • thanks

  • thank u :)

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